Loyalist College Partners with Sectra to Advance Medical Imaging Training

Loyalist College in Ontario, Canada, has signed a deal to bring Sectra's cloud-based Education Portal into its medical imaging program, according to PR Newswire. The platform gives students hands-on access to real, anonymized diagnostic imaging cases — the same kinds of cases they will handle as working professionals.
The subscription agreement was signed in the fourth quarter of Sectra's 2025/2026 fiscal year, Yahoo Finance reported. Sectra is an international company specializing in medical imaging IT and cybersecurity, with education clients across multiple countries.
The Sectra Education Portal lets students study actual diagnostic imaging cases. These cases cover diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring of a wide range of medical conditions. The goal is to make classroom training feel like a real clinical setting, according to PR Newswire.
This approach helps students build skills they can use on day one of a job. Instead of learning on simplified examples, they work through the same kinds of images a radiologist or imaging technician would see in a hospital or clinic.
The portal runs entirely in the cloud. That means Loyalist College does not need to manage complex on-site software or hardware. Updates happen automatically, and students always have access to the latest features, Barchart reported.
Security is built in as well. Sectra designed the system to reduce the IT burden on schools. This lets colleges focus resources on teaching rather than on maintaining technology infrastructure.
Sectra already works with medical and health sciences programs around the world. Adding Loyalist College grows its presence in Canadian post-secondary education. The company positions itself as a bridge between classroom learning and real clinical practice, according to ADVFN.
Loyalist College offers health and medical programs across its Ontario campuses. Bringing in a platform used by professional radiologists gives its imaging students a competitive edge when entering the workforce.
Medical imaging is a growing field. Demand for trained technicians and diagnosticians continues to rise as health systems expand. Programs that offer realistic, case-based training are increasingly seen as better preparation than traditional methods, Yahoo Finance noted.
The Sectra deal gives Loyalist students a direct line to professional-grade tools. That kind of access — once limited to working clinicians — is now arriving in the classroom. It could set a new standard for how imaging programs train the next generation of health professionals.
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