November 08, 2025
Roentgen Day commemorates Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen's discovery of X-rays in the year 1895. This day honours Roentgen’s groundbreaking contribution to science and medicine, particularly his discovery of a type of radiation that transformed the world of medical diagnostics and physics. This day serves as a reminder of the incredible progress made in field of Medical Imaging. From the discovery of x-rays more than a century ago - to the cutting-edge innovations and technologies today, the journey has been nothing short of astounding. Celebrating days like this helps us to recognize the importance of ongoing education, research and technological advancements and ultimately improving patient care which is also the theme selected for this year “Empowering healthcare through imaging excellence”.
The World Roentgen Day 2025 was organized by the Department of Medical Imaging Technology with the theme of “Empowering healthcare through imaging excellence” on 8th November 2025 at Sharada Hall, Ground floor, MCHP, 365体育投注. Chief Guest for the program was Dr. G. Arun Maiya, Dean of the 365体育投注 College of Health Professions, MAHE, 365体育投注 and Dr. Dr. B Reshmi, and Dr. John M Solomon, the Associate Deans of the 365体育投注 College of Health Professions, MAHE, 365体育投注were also pr esent. Also, Dr. Rajagopal K V, Professor and Head, Department of Radiodiagnosis and Imaging, KMC, 365体育投注 and Dr. Prakashini K, Professor, Department of? Radiodiagnosis and Imaging at KMC, 365体育投注, whom we truly acknowledge the continuous support to the Medical Imaging department for fostering a rich learning environment in clinical practice. Dr. Rajagopal KV gave a brief talk on the significance of Roentgen’s Day.
Dr. Poovitha Sruthi Paramashiva, Assistant Professor in the department of yoga, Centre for Integrative Medicine and 365体育投注, MAHE was a speaker to give a brief overview on integrative healthcare—"Making the invisible visible: How imaging technologies empower integrative healthcare"—a bridge bridging technology and healthcare. Dr. Winniecia Dkhar, Associate Professor and Head of the Department gave a welcome address and overview of the program and Dr. Nitika C. Panakkal, an Associate Professor, Dept of Medical Imaging Technology was an event coordinator.
This day witnessed several activities from cartoon canvas/vision to model on empowering imaging/scan wars/ Radiology Relic hunt and a Reel Journey on medical imaging in healthcare which touches on recent advancements, emerging technologies and potential future trends, which highlights the profound ways of modern imaging technologies uncover previously hidden aspects of the human body, allowing for earlier diagnosis.
These interactive activities taught important concepts in medical imaging but also promoted teamwork, critical thinking, and problem-solving in a fun and immersive way.
Ms. Dola Saha, Assistant Professor Selection grade and Ms. Meera Radhakrishnan from the department of health information management, Ms. Garima Sharma, Assistant Professor, Dept, of Prosthetics and Orthotics and Dr. Nagarajan T, Assistant Professor-Selection Grade, Dept. of Optometry, were invited as judges.
Total 130 participants have attended the program. The program received the good feedback from the attendees.