- Scientific and cultural activities.
- Workshops.
- Scientific days.
- Health awareness campaigns.
- Student clubs related to the medical and technological fields. Among the most prominent activities is the presentation of seminars and case studies as part of graduation requirements, which are documented annually on the University’s news portal and across its official digital and social media platforms.
- Students participate in specialized courses offered by the department, such as interpreting radiographic images and ultrasound examinations for emergency cases.
- Students undergo continuous scientific and practical sessions throughout the semester, involving the review and discussion of X-ray, CT, and MRI images under the supervision of specialized trainers. These sessions include evaluating radiographic images, assessing image quality, and interpreting normal anatomical features and pathological findings as part of their clinical training hours.
- Training in public and private hospital departments.
- Training in diagnostic radiology and medical imaging centers.
- Students are provided with hands-on training in routine radiographic techniques and specialized and advanced examinations. For third-level students, this includes foundational imaging procedures, while fourth-level students receive additional training in computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Training sites include the Radiology Department at the University Hospital (University of Science and Technology Hospital – UST), as well as radiology departments in major public hospitals such as Al-Thawra, Al-Kuwait, and Al-Jumhouri Hospitals, in addition to leading diagnostic imaging centers such as First Scan, Sam Scan, and New Scan.

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