Global Relevance of Radiologic Technology Education in the Philippines: An Overseas Competitiveness Perspective

Authors

  • Ramel Caalem Cenil Madinat Mohammed Bin Zayed Healthcare Center, Seha Clinics-SEHA, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11594/assrj.01.03.03

Keywords:

Radiologic Technology, Global Relevance, Philippine Education, UAE Employment, Curriculum Evaluation

Abstract

Using information from alumni employed in the UAE, mostly in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Sharjah, the study examines how radiologic technology education is globally relevant in the Philippines. It examines the present curriculum and covers topics such as student learning policies, teaching methods, teaching personnel, learning materials, assessment procedures, and internship opportunities. Additionally, it looks into the ability of Philippine graduates in radiologic technology to work abroad in professions that adhere to international standards. Additionally, the analysis examines how their careers have developed, how they adapt to various work contexts, if they apply the skills they have acquired, any challenges they have faced in finding employment in the UAE, and what they still need to learn. Based on the updated Area of Practice data, the results show that Philippine RT programs offer a moderate level of preparation for international certification, with strengths in foundational knowledge and updated articulation of weaknesses in specific modality experience, especially in areas like General Radiography, Sonography, Interventional Radiography, CT, and MRI. These insights inform targeted action plans to enhance the global competitiveness and contemporary relevance of Philippine radiologic technology education.

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Published

2026-06-29

How to Cite

Ramel Caalem Cenil. (2026). Global Relevance of Radiologic Technology Education in the Philippines: An Overseas Competitiveness Perspective. Advanced Social Science in Research Journal, 1(3), 524 – 539. https://doi.org/10.11594/assrj.01.03.03

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