
Title
Assistant Professor of Radiology and Imaging Technology (RIT)
Class subjects
Human Anatomy and Physiology-I (BRIT 101-21), Equipments of Modern Imaging Technology (BRIT 301-21), Nuclear Medicine Technology (BRIT 502-21), Interventional Procedure and Technique (BRIT 504-21)
Education
Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Medical Imaging Technology, Master of Science in Radiology and Imaging Technology (MSc RIT)
Hours
Monday to Saturday: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Bio
Vikas Kumar is an Assistant Professor of Radiology and Imaging Technology (RIT) at Guru Nanak Paramedical College in Dhahan Kaleran. He teaches a variety of subjects on the topic of imaging diagnostics including modern imaging technologies, human anatomy and physiology, nuclear medicine and interventional imaging techniques.
Prior to his current position, he worked as a radiology technologist at IAS Medicare Hospital in Gurgaon, Haryana between April 2021 to April 2022. He later worked as a senior radiology technologist at Max Hospital in Gurgaon between May, 2022 to July, 2024. In these roles, he gained a deeper understanding of human anatomy and pathology, as well as patient positioning. This allowed him to identify body abnormalities more effectively while using imaging techniques.
He received his Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Medical Imaging Technology from Tata Institute of Social Sciences in Deonar, Mumbai, in 2021. He went on to receive his Master of Science in Radiology and Imaging Technology (MSc RIT) from Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University in Gurugram, Haryana, in 2024.
In May, 2022, he obtained a Quality Manager certificate after completing a three-day course titled, ‘Implementation of NABH 5th Edition Standards for Hospitals.’ The course was hosted by the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH), in New Delhi.
In addition to his formal education, he attends conferences related to his field of study, to further advance his knowledge and practice. To date, he has attended a conference on advancements in AI, and a conference on portable MRI.