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1.00 Credits
This course accompanies RADT 130, Radiologic Procedures and Positioning III. It is designed to enhance the student?s creativity, positioning, and critical thinking skills, by allowing hands-on experience in an energized lab. The student will demonstrate proficiency in positioning the anatomic structures of skull, sinuses, facial bones, mastoid, mandible, and special radiographic procedures. Prerequisites: RADT 109, RADT 110, RADT 120, RADT 121 and RADT 200.
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4.00 Credits
The student is provided with clinical experience involving radiographic positioning of the upper and lower extremities, shoulder and pelvic girdles, IVP examinations and fluoroscopic examinations. Further instructions provide the student with the opportunity to obtain experience with procedures involving the skull, vertebral column and the bony thorax. Clinical competencies are to be successfully completed in the areas mentioned above. Prerequisites: RADT 115, RADT 120 and RADT 121.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the use of electromagnetic radiation. Special emphasis is placed on the following radiologic concepts: matter, electromagnetism, x-rays circuitry, x-ray tube, x-ray production and emission and x-ray interaction with matter. Prerequisites: RADT 109, RADT 110 and RADT 115.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Clinical III. The student is provided with clinical experience involving radiographic positioning of the upper and lower extremities, shoulder and pelvic girdles, biliary tract, fluoroscopic examinations, skull, vertebral column and the bony thorax. The student will also be provided with clinical experience in the specialty areas such as mammography, ultrasonography, computerized tomography, nuclear medicine, radiation therapy and special procedures.Clinical competencies are to be successfully completed in the areas mentioned above. Prerequisites: RADT 130, RADT 131 and RADT 140.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, the student will evaluate computer operations and computer application in the Radiologic sciences relate to capture, display, storage and distribution. This course also introduces students to basic computed tomography system components and their functions. Prerequisite: RADT 109, RADT 110 and RADT 200.
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2.00 Credits
This course explores the effects of ionizing radiation on the body, the physical and biological factors affecting radio sensitivity of cells and radiation dose-response relations. The student will also be supplied with the general information regarding the radiation protection of the general population as well as those employed in the health professions. Prerequisites: RADT 200 and RADT 210.
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2.00 Credits
This course will provide a description of the design and operation of the fluoroscope, television monitor, and television camera. Procedures for maintenance, quality control and quality assurance will be explored. A brief overview of tomography, mobile radiography and mammography will also be discussed. The student will also be given the opportunity to re-examine topics previously covered in Radiologic Processing Exposure RADT 109 and Radiologic Physics RADT 200 to gain greater depth of understanding. Prerequisites: RADT 200 and RADT 210.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Clinical IV. The student is provided with clinical experience involving radiographic positioning of the upper and lower extremities, shoulder and pelvic girdles, biliary tract, fluoroscopic examinations, skull vertebral column and experience in the specialty areas such as mammography, ultrasonography, computed tomography, nuclear medicine, radiation therapy and special procedures. Clinical competencies are to be successfully completed in the areas mentioned above. This course also introduces students to basic computer operations. Computer application in the radiologic sciences related to capture, display, storage and distribution. Prerequisite: RADT 204.
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2.00 Credits
In this course, the student will evaluate radiographs for adequate positioning skills, proper radiographic technique, film identification and diagnostic quality. Emphasis is placed on basic concepts concerning medical and surgical diseases and their relationship to radiologic technology. Prerequisite: RADT 210.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Clinical V. The student is provided with clinical experience involving radiographic positioning of the upper and lower extremities, shoulder and pelvic girdles, biliary tract, fluoroscopic examinations, skull, vertebral column and the bony thorax. The student will also be provided with clinical experience in the specialty areas such as mammography, ultrasonography, computed tomography, nuclear medicine, radiation therapy and special procedures. Clinical competencies are to be successfully completed in these areas. Prerequisite: RADT 240.
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