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Best college/university to attend if I want to become a radiologist?

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Joseph’s Answer

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Harvard University.
Stanford University.
King's College London.
Radboud University Nijmegen.
University College London.
Johns Hopkins University.
Heidelberg University.
Imperial College London.
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Raegon’s Answer

A lot of people speak highly about John Hopkins. Honestly since you need to go to medical school, look into the school you want to be accepted into.
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Valerie’s Answer

hi alma,

to become a radiologist you must first attend college (4 years), then attend medical school (4 years) and then match into a residency program for radiology (4 years). I would focus on attending a college that you feel as though you will do well in and one that is financial efficient. hope this helps!
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David’s Answer

Any medical school in the United States would be a great choice for becoming a radiologist. A radiologist is a specialized physician that is able to diagnose and interpret images. A radiologic technologist is a specialized individual that can take x-rays, perform CT examinations, perform ultrasound examinations, perform MRI examinations, and also specialize in mammography, cardiovascular interventional radiology, and other specialize exams.
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Aastha’s Answer

Hi! This is a great question as finding the right college for you is also about the right fit. I would suggest looking into areas of research you want to study within radiology, maybe shadow a few doctors or PhD's in the field and see if you like the work they do. After this try applying to schools in that region.
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