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Departmental History

To meet the urgent demand for professionals in medical imaging and radiation therapy within the domestic healthcare system, our department has integrated the extensive clinical resources of the Chang Gung Medical Foundation. We have progressively developed into a premier academic department offering a comprehensive educational structure, including Undergraduate, Master’s, and Doctoral programs.

  • 1996: Established as the "Radiological Technology Track" under the Department of Medical Technology and began student recruitment.
  • 2004: Officially became independent as the Department of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences.
  • 2006: Established the "Graduate Institute of Medical Physics and Imaging Science" (Master’s Program), featuring two specialized tracks: Medical Physics and Biomedical Imaging.
  • 2010: Integrated the undergraduate and graduate programs to streamline departmental resources.
  • 2011: Established the Ph.D. track in "Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences" under the Institute of Clinical Medical Sciences.
  • 2014: Officially received approval for the department’s independent Ph.D. program.

International Curriculum Standards Our Master’s program curriculum is designed according to the standards of the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Education Programs (CAMPEP) in North America, ensuring our students possess the global competitiveness required for international healthcare systems. The undergraduate program offers specialized tracks in Medical Physics and Biomedical Imaging, emphasizing IT and AI applications to enhance elective diversity and career advantages.

Objectives

The department is dedicated to cultivating radiological science professionals who possess clinical expertise, medical physics knowledge, and R&D capabilities. Our specific objectives are:

1. Cultivating Elite Researchers in Medical Physics and Imaging

We focus on developing Information Technology and AI applications to improve diagnostic quality. Through professional medical physics education, we train "Medical Physicists" to master complex, high-end radiological equipment (e.g., CT, MRI, PET) and ensure the precision of radiation therapy dosages.

2. Training Professional Radiation Therapists

Utilizing the abundant resources of the Chang Gung Memorial Hospital’s Radiation Oncology Department, we provide an optimal clinical internship environment. Our curriculum covers radiation physics, dosimetry, and radiation protection, preparing students to become versatile Medical Radiological Technologists specializing in diagnosis, nuclear medicine, and radiotherapy.

3. Advancing Nuclear Medicine and Radionuclide Applications

We promote research into the medical applications of radionuclides. By leveraging the clinical achievements of the Chang Gung system, we establish specialized research areas that contribute to the quality of domestic healthcare.

4. Enhancing Diagnostic Radiology and Interventional Therapy

In response to rapid advancements in MRI, CT, Ultrasound, and Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA), we train high-caliber technologists capable of performing Interventional Radiology to improve disease diagnosis and treatment outcomes.

5. Promoting Professional Development and Continuing Education

To keep pace with the rapid evolution of radiological medicine (such as Proton Therapy, Heavy Ion Therapy, IMRT, and PET/CT), the department provides continuing education pathways for professionals. By integrating computer information technology, we aim to elevate the overall quality of radiological healthcare in the country.