Radiology and Medical Imaging Technology Program

The College of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of Science and Technology (UST) offers a wide range of academic programs in medical and health-related disciplines. Among these is the Bachelor of Diagnostic Radiologic Technology, which is regarded as the flagship program and the first of its kind in Yemen. The College established this program for general secondary school graduates with the aim of preparing distinguished, innovative, and highly qualified professionals in the fields of medical radiology and imaging technology. Graduates of the program are equipped with specialized competencies and advanced skills that effectively meet the needs of local and regional communities.
The program was established in 2014 as the first specialized and high-quality program of its kind in Yemen, in response to the national labor market’s need for qualified professionals in diagnostic radiologic technology. The program has achieved significant milestones, including the graduation of well‑qualified cohorts, continuous development of the academic curriculum, strengthening partnerships with healthcare institutions, and making steady progress toward obtaining local and international academic accreditation.
To prepare distinguished graduates in the fields of radiologic sciences and medical imaging with competitive capabilities through modern academic programs and curricula, a stimulating educational environment that fosters creativity and scientific research, alignment with technological advancements, a highly qualified faculty, and effective partnerships—thereby meeting the needs of local and regional communities in accordance with international standards.
  1. To supply the community with qualified health professionals possessing competitive capabilities and distinguished skills in the fields of radiologic sciences and medical imaging.
  2. To offer outstanding academic programs in radiologic technology and medical imaging in accordance with quality assurance and accreditation standards.
  3. To provide an educational and research environment that keeps pace with technological advancement and responds to community needs.
  4. To establish effective partnerships with institutions related to radiologic sciences and medical imaging.
  • Successful completion of all approved courses outlined in the study plan.
  • Successful completion of clinical training.
  • Completion of an applied graduation project.
  • Compliance with the regulations and bylaws of the University.

The program includes fundamental and medical sciences related to radiologic technology, such as:

  • Radiation physics
  • Human anatomy
  • Principles of medical imaging
  • X‑ray techniques
  • Diagnostic ultrasound imaging
  • Computed tomography (CT)
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
  • Radiation protection
  • Ethics of medical practice

The program qualifies graduates for employment in the following fields:

  • Diagnostic Radiologic Technology Specialists in public hospitals
  • Diagnostic Radiologic Technology Specialists in private hospitals
  • Diagnostic and medical imaging centers
  • Specialized medical clinics
  • Research centers and institutions
  • Medical equipment and imaging technology companies
  • Teaching and academic careers after completion of postgraduate studies

Scientific research

The Department’s research focuses on the following areas:

  • Development of medical imaging technologies
  • Enhancement of image quality and reduction of radiation dose
  • Applications of artificial intelligence in radiology
  • Patient safety in medical imaging practices
  • Evaluation of advanced technologies in medical diagnosis
Graduation Research – Radiologic Technology

Graduation Research Projects - Level 4

Radiologic Technology & Medical Imaging Dept. – Faculty of Medicine - University of Science and Technology

No. Research Title Abstract Prepared By
1 Evaluation of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of The Brain
(Review of metabolites and clinical applications)
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) provides unique information about the neurobiological substrates of brain function in health and disease. This review describes the physical principles and technical methods in current use for MRS experiments. A better understanding of these techniques may help investigators achieve accurate diagnoses. For every case, the image and spectrum are presented and discussed according to classification criteria to demonstrate the effect of MRS in brain diagnosis.
  • ASIA MOHAMED ELMAHDI
  • SHUROOQ ALI AL-AREFI
  • MALAK ABDALLAH AL-FAQEEH
  • SHAIMA’A KHALED AL-HAROJI
2 Factors Affecting Prostate Volume for Healthy Yemeni Adults using Ultrasound in Sana’a City This research describes the factors affecting prostatic volume and assesses the average volume for healthy Yemeni adults. Conducted at UST Hospital and UST Medical Complex between February and April 2018, the study involved 97 asymptomatic patients. Using transabdominal ultrasound scanning, researchers obtained maximum height, width, and depth to determine the normal curve increment of prostatic volume relative to age and other factors.
  • Salah Al-deen Al-awer
  • Sultan Al Radai
  • Taher Almasani
  • Hussein Gawza
3 Evaluation of Lumbar Intervertebral Disk Disorders and Associated Risk Factors among Yemeni Patients Using MRI This prospective cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate lumbar intervertebral disk height and length in patients with disk herniation and degeneration. Conducted in Sana’a between December 2023 and February 2024, the study included 300 patients. It assessed the association between disk disorders and risk factors such as age, BMI, gender, lifestyle, occupation, and smoking habits.
  • Mariam Al-Khamesi
  • Roieda Al-Agary
  • Hadeel Al-Faqih
  • Karema Al-Saree
  • Salsabeel Al-Serehi
  • Maria Jiash
  • Reem Jamal
4 Errors in Chest X-ray Examinations in Radiology Departments Chest examinations are among the most common procedures in radiology, providing vital data on the heart, lungs, and airways. This study analyzed 1,000 chest radiographs to identify common error types, including positioning, technical faults, and communication issues. The goal is to improve the quality of radiographs to assist clinicians in more accurate disease management.
  • Rania A. Al Yemeni
  • Malak M. Alquhali
  • Asrar K. Alghazali

Faculty Research Portfolio

Department of Radiologic Technology & Medical Imaging

Year Research Title Authors
2023 Assessment of Nursing Competency Among Radiology Technologists in Yemen AT Naji, S Almojahed, E Alsanhani, S Alrawdhi, R Alwan
Natural Radionuclides Concentrations and Associated Radiation Hazard of Some Building Rocks Used in Taiz City, Yemen Mohamed N Dahesh, Samir Y El-Kameesy, Mogahed E Al-Abyad, Gobran N Ali, Abdullah T Naji
2022 Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Toward Infection Prevention and Control Among Diagnostic Radiographers in Yemen AT Naji, T Abu-hadi, B Abu-hadi, S Al-Yemeni, R Al-dhobhani, …
The Effects of Different Exposure Factors on Leakage Radiation in an X-ray Room AT Naji
Accuracy of Ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography Findings in the Diagnosis of Biliary System Stones AT Naji, AM Amer, SM Alzofi, EA Ali, NQ Alnaggar
Accuracy of Ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography Findings in the Diagnosis of Biliary System Stones Abdullah Taher Naji, Ameen Mohsen Amer, Saddam Mohammed Alzofi, Esmail Abdu Ali, Noman Qaid Alnaggar
2021 Estimation of Age and Gender Among Yemeni Population using 3D Craniometry: A Computed Tomography based Study Saddam M. Al-zofi, Caroline Edward Ayad, Fahd Naji Thawaba
Morphometric Analysis of Temporomandibular Joints and Masseter Muscles in Khat Chewers Yemeni Population Using Computed Tomography Saddam M. Al-zofi, Caroline Edward Ayad, Fahd Naji Thawaba
Effect of Chronic Khat Chewing on Intima-Media Thickness of Common Carotid Arteries in Yemeni Volunteers Ameen M Amer, Elsafi A Abdalla, Amna AM Mokhtar
Assessment of Shoulder Joint Abnormalities Among Yemeni Population Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging Abdullah Taher, Saddam Alzofi
Assessment of Prevalence and Risk Factors of Knee Disorders Among Yemeni Population Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging Asma'a Aflah, Shams Mofareh, Gamilah Zyad, Abdullah Taher, Saddam Alzofi
2020 Impact of Chronic Khat Chewing on Carotid Doppler Flow Velocities and Indices in Yemeni Volunteers Ameen Mohsen Amer, Elsafi Ahmed Abdalla, Caroline Edward Ayad