Program Assessment and Consultation - Master of Health Science in Diagnostic Imaging
If your application for admission receives a successful review from the Graduate Admissions Committee, you will receive an invitation to complete the Program Assessment and schedule a follow-up consultation.
We are looking for individuals with a strong aptitude and excellent potential to work and study alongside other healthcare professionals.
Program Assessment
1. Written exam
The written exam is comprised of short-answer and multiple-choice questions to assess your baseline knowledge of diagnostic imaging concepts, including:
Primarily musculoskeletal
Normal radiographic anatomy
Congenital anomalies and normal variants
Trauma
Osseous and joint pathology
Metabolic and endocrine pathology
Soft tissue
Normal radiographic anatomy
Cardiopulmonary pathology
Abdominal pathology
Radiation physics and radiobiology
2. Viewbox session
You will participate in a viewbox session with staff radiologists.
We encourage you to review these areas in anticipation of receiving the invitation from the Graduate Admissions Committee.
Consultation
Two or three successful applicants will be invited to meet with the Graduate Admissions Committee and Department of Diagnostic Imaging faculty members. Each applicant presents a 10-15 minute PowerPoint presentation on a program-related topic of their choice.

