Well, I am a two-year imaging student. I studied in Taishan Medical College, and it feels good. The best major of Thai medicine is imaging, but you should know that imaging has two employment directions, one is technology and the other is diagnosis. If it's technology, don't worry about it. If you work, it's no problem as long as you go to a better hospital for internship, mainly because I graduated last year, and many of my classmates are looking for good jobs (skills), including people from Jiangsu Province, Chinese medicine practitioners from Jiangsu Province and city people. If you are diagnosed, you still have to take the postgraduate entrance examination, because big hospitals don't want undergraduates to be imaging diagnostic doctors. Unless there are smaller hospitals like towns and villages, the development trend of B-ultrasound is good, and there is no postgraduate entrance examination and no radiation, which is suitable for both girls and boys. Now the protective measures are very good.
The other two books with good images, such as Mountain of University of Western Medicine, Anhui Medical University, Dalian Medical University, Harbin Medical University (the best school in the whole) and Bengbu Medical College, are all good. Because it is two books, I can only say these.