Radiology training in India
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Radiology training in Indiais a two/three years program depending on the course opted for.
Courses
- DNB: Diplomate of national board (3 years)
- MD: Doctor of medicine(3 years)
- DMRD: Diploma in medical radiodiagnosis (2 years)
- DM Interventional Radiology : Doctorate of medicine(3 years)
- DNB Endovascular & Interventional Radiology : Diplomate of national board (3 years)
The entry to these courses is through different sets of examinations that are given after the graduation in medical college (i.e. after MBBS).
MD/ DNB Radiodiagnosis qualified candidates are eligible for superspeciality courses DM interventional Radiology and DNB in Endovascular & Interventional Radiology
-<p><strong>Radiology training in India </strong>is a two/three years program depending on the course opted for.</p><h4>Courses</h4><ul>- +<p><strong>Radiology training in India </strong>is a two/three years program depending on the course opted for.</p><h4>Courses</h4><ul>
-<a href="/articles/md-and-dmrd">MD</a>: Doctor of medicine (3 years)</li>- +<a href="/articles/md-and-dmrd">MD</a>: Doctor of medicine (3 years)</li>
-</ul><p>The entry to these courses is through different sets of examinations that are given after the graduation in medical college (i.e. after MBBS).</p>- +<li>DM Interventional Radiology : Doctorate of medicine(3 years)</li>
- +<li>DNB Endovascular & Interventional Radiology : Diplomate of national board (3 years)</li>
- +</ul><p>The entry to these courses is through different sets of examinations that are given after the graduation in medical college (i.e. after MBBS).</p><p><strong>MD/ DNB Radiodiagnosis qualified candidates are eligible for superspeciality courses DM interventional Radiology and DNB in Endovascular & Interventional Radiology</strong></p>