Welcome to the Master of Science in Radiologic Sciences (MSRS) program!
Midwestern State University was the first educational institution in the United States to offer a discipline-specific graduate degree. Today, the MSRS program remains at the forefront of imaging and radiologic sciences education and provides three areas of concentration:

Administration

The Administration major in a Master of Science in Radiologic Science (MSRS) program equips students with advanced leadership, management, and strategic skills tailored to the healthcare and radiology sectors. This program prepares graduates to oversee radiologic departments, manage budgets, ensure compliance with regulations, and lead teams of imaging professionals. Students learn administrative duties, optimize workflow, and implement technological innovations while balancing patient care and operational efficiency.

Real-world applications of the skills learned include:

  1. Hospital and Clinic Management: Graduates can apply their knowledge to manage radiology departments, ensuring operations run smoothly, from scheduling patient appointments to supervising staff and managing the department’s budget.

  2. Regulatory Compliance and Quality Assurance: By understanding healthcare regulations and standards, graduates ensure that imaging departments comply with safety protocols, government policies, and industry best practices. They also implement quality assurance processes to improve patient outcomes and maintain accreditation standards.

  3. Technology Integration and Innovation: With the rapid evolution of imaging technology, graduates can assess, implement, and integrate cutting-edge diagnostic tools, from digital imaging systems to advanced AI-driven technologies, ensuring departments remain at the forefront of patient care.

  4. Team Leadership and Training: The program also emphasizes the development of interpersonal and leadership skills, which graduates can use to train and motivate radiologic technologists, foster teamwork, and improve the overall work environment, which ultimately enhances patient care and staff retention.

  5. Cost Management and Resource Allocation: Graduates are equipped to make data-driven decisions regarding resource allocation, staffing, and budgeting. They can streamline processes and make improvements that lower costs while maintaining high standards of patient care.

An Administration major within the MSRS program provides a well-rounded education for those aspiring to leadership roles in radiology. These roles directly impact the efficiency of healthcare facilities and the quality of care provided to patients.

Education

The Education major in a Master of Science in Radiologic Sciences (MSRS) program is designed for medical imaging and radiation therapy professionals who aspire to become educators, trainers, and leaders in the medical imaging and therapy fields. This specialization focuses on developing advanced teaching techniques, curriculum design, and educational leadership skills tailored to the needs of healthcare professionals. Students learn how to effectively educate medical imaging and therapy students, and other healthcare workers, ensuring they are prepared to use the latest technologies and follow best practices in patient care.

Real-world applications of the skills learned include:

  1. Radiologic Technology Education: Graduates can apply their teaching expertise in academic settings, such as universities, community colleges, and vocational schools, to educate future medical imaging and radiation therapy professionals. They create and deliver coursework that blends theory with hands-on clinical experience, ensuring students are prepared to excel in their careers.

  2. Continuing Education for Healthcare Professionals: Graduates can design and facilitate continuing education programs for practicing medical imaging and other healthcare professionals. These programs can be delivered through workshops, online courses, or in-service training sessions, keeping practitioners updated on new technologies, procedures, and regulatory changes in the field.

  3. Curriculum Development and Instructional Design: Equipped with skills in curriculum design and instructional methodology, graduates can develop effective educational materials and training programs that cater to a variety of learning styles and settings. This includes creating engaging course content, assessments, and interactive learning experiences for medical imaging and radiation therapy students and professionals.

  4. Lab- Based and Simulation-Based Learning: Graduates will be able to integrate lab-based and simulation-based learning techniques into educational programs, using virtual or physical simulators to help students practice and refine their skills in a risk-free environment. This allows students to learn complex procedures and improve their confidence before engaging with real patients.

  5. Leadership and Mentorship in Radiologic Education: In addition to teaching, graduates are prepared to assume leadership roles in radiologic education, guiding and mentoring fellow educators and radiologic staff. They can serve as department chairs, program directors, or faculty leads, ensuring that radiologic programs maintain high standards and are aligned with industry needs.

An Education major within the MSRS program prepares students to become effective educators and leaders in radiologic sciences. The real-world application of these skills contributes to the development of a highly skilled, competent workforce in medical imaging and radiation therapy, improves patient care through better-trained professionals, and fosters the growth of the next generation of medical imagers and radiation therapists.

Radiologist Assistant

The Radiologist Assistant (RA) major in a Master of Science in Radiologic Sciences (MSRS) program is designed for radiologic professionals seeking to expand their clinical and technical expertise and take on advanced responsibilities within the medical imaging field. This specialization focuses on training students to safely perform non-invasive and invasive imaging procedures while providing direct, high-quality patient care. Graduates of this program work as part of the radiologist-led team by performing non-invasive and invasive image-guided procedures, providing initial observations for the radiologist's review, and enhancing patient care throughout the imaging process.

Real-world applications of the skills learned include:

  1. Safe Performance of Non-Invasive and Invasive Imaging Procedures: Graduates are trained to safely perform non-invasive and invasive image-guided procedures under the supervision of radiologists. They learn to conduct thorough imaging exams and make initial observations of the images, noting any potential abnormalities or issues for further review by a radiologist.

  2. Comprehensive Patient Care and Interaction: RA graduates are trained to explain the procedures in detail, ensure optimal image quality and adherence to radiation safety practices, and monitor patient status during the exam, ensuring safety and minimizing discomfort.

  3. Collaboration with Radiologists and Healthcare Teams: As advanced practice radiographers, RA graduates are a link between radiologists, patients, and other healthcare professionals. They assist in the imaging process by making initial observations of diagnostic images, noting any potential abnormalities, and helping prepare detailed reports for radiologists to review. This collaboration allows for faster, more accurate diagnoses and better-informed treatment decisions.

  4. Patient Safety and Risk Management: RA graduates are thoroughly trained in patient safety protocols, radiation safety, and patient management during radiologic procedures. They are equipped to respond to complications and emergencies that may arise during imaging procedures while adhering to safety standards. This includes monitoring patients for adverse reactions during contrast studies, ensuring proper protocols to prevent injury, and minimizing radiation exposure.

  5. Leadership and Workflow Optimization: With clinical expertise and leadership skills, RA graduates contribute to improving the overall efficiency of radiology departments. They may take on supervisory roles, helping manage imaging schedules, coordinate teams, and ensure imaging technology is used effectively. Optimizing workflow helps reduce patient wait times and enhances the overall productivity of radiology departments.

The RA major within the MSRS program equips students with the skills and knowledge to perform non-invasive and invasive imaging procedures safely and effectively. By providing direct, compassionate patient care and collaborating closely with radiologists and healthcare teams, RA graduates improve diagnostic accuracy, enhance patient safety, and help ensure the smooth operation of radiology departments. Their expertise advances the quality of patient care in modern healthcare settings.

The specialized program of study is a hybrid format that allows working professionals to complete the degree in two years with minimal on-campus requirements. Although most of the coursework is completed online, there are six required on-campus visits for administration and education majors and 10 required on-campus visits for RA majors. RA majors are also required to complete extensive clinical requirements.

Competitive scholarships and an established mechanism to waive out-of-state tuition fees for applicants in Academic Common Market states are available to qualified applicants.

Medical imaging and radiologic sciences professionals from across the United States and worldwide are enrolled in the MSRS program at Midwestern State University and benefit from their colleagues' diverse experiences. In addition, the MSRS faculty members have many combined years of experience in the field and are actively involved in the profession.

The Master of Science in Radiologic Science (MSRS) program strives to be the premier provider of graduate radiologic sciences education by offering opportunities for development in education, research, leadership, and clinical practice. The program prepares leaders in medical imaging and therapy administration, education, and advanced clinical environments by:

  • Offering opportunities to work with graduate faculty in producing scholarly works, either through applied or original research projects;
  • Providing coursework where students can pursue scholarly writing, projects, presentations, and clinical experiences uniquely tailored to their interests (student-centered learning); and
  • Emboldening students to pursue other educational opportunities such as doctoral work, leadership development, and advanced clinical practice.

Note: If you reside in a state other than Texas, recent federal regulations may prohibit you from taking courses at Midwestern State University. Please contact Dr. Lynette Watts at lynette.watts@msutexas.edu to verify that your state of residence allows you to take courses at a Texas university. Failure to follow this procedure may prevent you from continuing to take courses and/or graduating from the MSRS program.