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Radiographic Anatomy of Bones

Event Date: 24th May 2025

Event brief description

The Department of Radiology, School of Allied Health Sciences, Galgotias University organized a guest lecture on “Radiographic Anatomy of Bones” on 24th May 2025 via Zoom. As part of the department’s academic enrichment initiative, the event aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals—Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-Being) and Goal 4 (Quality Education).

Ms. Priyanka Sharma, a renowned clinician from AIIMS Bhopal, delivered the session, focusing on radiographic views, anatomical landmarks, and pathological variations in bones. Mr. Amit Pratap Singh Chouhan, Program Chair, formally welcomed the speaker and emphasized the significance of radiographic anatomy in diagnostic imaging.

Students of the BMRIT program actively participated in this interactive session, which bridged theoretical knowledge with clinical application. Ms. Sharma used annotated radiographic images to highlight the relevance of accurate anatomical knowledge in producing quality radiographs and achieving correct diagnoses.

A Q&A session followed, where students asked insightful questions, deepening their understanding of positioning and anatomical interpretation. The lecture concluded with a vote of thanks and appreciation to Ms. Sharma for her valuable insights. This session significantly enhanced students’ confidence and learning, reinforcing Galgotias University’s commitment to quality healthcare education.

Event Detailed Description

The Department of Radiology, under the School of Allied Health Sciences at Galgotias University, organized a guest lecture on the topic “Radiographic Anatomy of Bones” on 24/05/2025 via zoom meeting. The event was conducted as part of the department's academic enrichment initiative and aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SGC Goals), particularly Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-Being) and Goal 4 (Quality Education).

The session was delivered by Ms. Priyanka Sharma, a renowned clinician at Aiims Bhopal and subject expert in radiological sciences. Her lecture focused on the fundamental and applied aspects of radiographic anatomy, with an emphasis on the skeletal system. The session covered various radiographic views of bones, normal anatomical landmarks, and differences observed in pathologic conditions, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the topic.

The guest lecture began with a formal welcome by Mr. Amit Pratap Singh Chouhan, Program Chair of the Department of Radiology. In his welcome address, he highlighted the significance of radiographic anatomy in diagnostic radiology and medical imaging. He expressed his gratitude to Ms. Priyanka Sharma for accepting the invitation and emphasized the importance of such academic events in reinforcing classroom learning with expert insights from the field.

Students of the Bachelor of Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology (BMRIT) program actively participated in the event. The lecture was designed to be interactive, encouraging students to engage through questions and discussions. Ms. Sharma demonstrated radiographic images with clear annotations and elaborated on the clinical relevance of anatomical structures in routine radiographic examinations. One of the key takeaways from the session was the importance of accurate anatomical knowledge in acquiring high-quality radiographs and ensuring correct diagnosis. Students were able to relate their theoretical knowledge with practical radiographic interpretation, which is an essential skill for future radiologic technologists. The event also aimed to contribute toward the enhancement of healthcare education quality, aligning with SGC Goal 4, by providing exposure to real-world applications of radiographic anatomy. Additionally, the focus on accurate diagnosis through imaging contributes to SGC Goal 3, which promotes overall health and well-being through better medical practices. At the end of the lecture, a dedicated Question and Answer (Q&A) session was conducted, allowing students to actively engage with the speaker and clarify their doubts related to radiographic anatomy. The interactive session witnessed enthusiastic participation from BMRIT students, who posed insightful questions regarding anatomical variations, positioning techniques, and interpretation of radiographic images. Ms. Priyanka Sharma addressed each query with detailed explanations, reinforcing key concepts and promoting a deeper understanding of the subject. This session not only enhanced student learning but also encouraged critical thinking and academic curiosity among the participants.

The lecture concluded with a vote of thanks to Ms. Priyanka Sharma as a token of appreciation for her valuable contribution. Students expressed their gratitude for the informative session and conveyed that it significantly boosted their confidence in identifying bones and anatomical markers on radiographs. The Department of Radiology at Galgotias University continues to remain committed to providing high-quality education and fostering a learning environment that bridges theoretical concepts with practical applications. Events such as these play a vital role in preparing students for their professional careers in the field of radiological and imaging sciences.

Department Name – Department of Radiology

Event Outcome 

The guest lecture on “Radiographic Anatomy of Bones,” organized by the Department of Radiology, Galgotias University, on 24th May 2025, proved to be a highly successful academic event. Delivered by Ms. Priyanka Sharma from AIIMS Bhopal, the session enriched students’ understanding of skeletal anatomy through a radiological lens. The lecture effectively linked theoretical concepts with clinical practice, fostering a deeper grasp of anatomical structures visible in radiographic imaging. Students of the BMRIT program gained practical insights into various radiographic views, anatomical landmarks, and their variations in pathological conditions. The interactive nature of the session encouraged critical thinking, with students actively participating in discussions and the Q&A segment. This not only clarified doubts but also enhanced their diagnostic reasoning and interpretation skills. One of the key outcomes was the increased confidence among students in identifying bones and reading radiographs with greater accuracy. The session also emphasized the importance of accurate positioning and anatomical knowledge in producing quality diagnostic images. By aligning with SDG Goals 3 and 4, the event contributed meaningfully to students’ academic growth and healthcare education quality. Overall, the lecture significantly supported the university’s mission of preparing competent, skilled radiologic technologists for the healthcare industry.

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