Diagnostic accuracy
Sample handling, reporting discipline, interpretation support, and quality processes.
Radio-Diagnosis supports patient care through imaging and interpretation, enabling early detection and accurate clinical decisions.
Sample handling, reporting discipline, interpretation support, and quality processes.
Students learn through structured exposure, case discussions, demonstrations, and supervised academic guidance.
The department emphasizes respectful communication, documentation, counselling, and clear next steps.
Radio-Diagnosis supports patient care through imaging and interpretation, enabling early detection and accurate clinical decisions.
Radiology is the field that uses medical imaging to learn about changes inside the body. Imaging procedures, including X-rays, ultrasounds, CT scans, and MRIs, are very important for diagnosing illnesses because the symptoms are not always obvious. Because of this, radiography is now an essential part of making clinical decisions in modern medicine.
The Radiology Department at PMCH works hard to give accurate images and clear diagnostic help. Our radiology team reviews imaging studies in a structured manner as part of a clinical process. This ensures that the doctors treating the patient have clear, accurate information about their condition. Imaging is a complex field by nature, but the most important thing to remember is that sound interpretation leads to the right diagnosis and treatment plan.
Our goal at PMCH is to create an image support system that provides accurate diagnoses, timely reporting, and coordinated clinical assistance without issues.
A simple view of how patients and learners move through the department workflow.
Initial guidance and documentation begin here.
The team coordinates the next step with patient safety and clarity.
The team coordinates the next step with patient safety and clarity.
Final advice, reporting, and continuity are explained clearly.
Published faculty roster for Radio-Diagnosis, supporting teaching, patient care, and departmental academic work.
Clinical learning spaces, hospital areas, and support facilities connected to department work.
Radio-Diagnosis supports the PMCH model of patient-first care and structured medical education. Students learn through observation, supervised practice, and feedback while patients receive respectful guidance.