Radiology is a specialty of medicine in which images of the body’s organs are interpreted in order to diagnose disease.
A radiologist is a specialist medical doctor who has had postgraduate training in performing and interpreting diagnostic imaging tests and interventional procedures or treatments that involve the use of X-ray, ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging equipment.
Additional Requirements
before commencing post-graduate study for specialisation as an radiologist the candidate must:
– be in possession of a MBChB degree for 2 years
– be registered as a medical doctor with the Interim Medical and Dental Council (IMDC) of South Africa for 1 year
Registration: On successful completion of the examination to qualify as a specialist, the candidate must register with the IMDC as a radiologist.
Study Radiology in South Africa
Radiology – Wits University
University of Free State
Stellenbosch University
College of Radiologists of South Africa
How long does it take to become a radiologist in South Africa?
BRad is a full-time course over three years. The first year is a general one, and from the second year students may specialise in one of the following fields: Diagnostics, Radiation Therapy or Nuclear Medicine.
How much do radiologists earn in South Africa?
A mid-career Physician / Doctor, Radiologist with 5-9 years of experience earns an average total compensation of R930,000 based on 7 salaries. An experienced Physician / Doctor, Radiologist with 10-19 years of experience earns an average total compensation of R850,000 based on 6 salaries.