Bachelor of Health Science (Magnetic Resonance Imaging Option)
The BCIT Bachelor of Health Science program is specifically focused on professional development for healthcare professionals looking to further their career opportunities. This program provides you with valuable skills and experience to advance your career in new directions.
Building on the in-depth skills and knowledge from your diploma program, this program provides the skills needed to play a key role as a member of a multidisciplinary health care team in dynamic health care settings.
Graduates of the program will be able to:
communicate effectively in the clinical environment
function as an effective health care team member
make decisions based on evidence
apply professional judgment in healthcare settings
provide a high standard of care to patients and families
apply safe practices in health-care settings
combine academic knowledge with technological innovation to improve patient care delivery
research current health care issues
mentor, coach, and lead within a health-care team
The program is structured around core courses intended to broaden your education, provide foundational tools for research and evidence-based practice, and expose you to current healthcare leadership issues and practices. The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) stream allows you to pursue another imaging specialty to broaden your knowledge and skills in imaging and allows you to focus on key issues affecting leaders in healthcare settings.
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