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31.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Radtc 102, 103A, 110, 112A, 117A. Corequisites: Radtc 104, 112B, 114, 117B. Anatomy and positioning of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spines, the salivary glands and skull. Anatomy and positioning of the genitourinary tract. Principles of tomography equipment. Opaque media, drug side effects and indications. Use of phantoms. Emphasis on skull positioning. Radiograph critique. Total of 45 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Radtc 103B and 119. Corequisites: Radtc 105, 111, 117C. Identification of sectional anatomy concentrating on brain, neck, thorax, abdomen, and pelvis, including the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spines. Correlation of axial, sagittal and coronal sections to positioning in CT scanning and some MRI scanning. Total of 54 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Radtc 102, 103A, 112A, 113A, 117A. Corequisites: Radtc 103B, 112B, 114, 117B. Development and use of technique charts. Calculations to determine specific exposures. Processing techniques and other factors affecting radiographic quality. Use radiographic phantoms and accessory devices. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Radtc 119. Corequisites: Radtc 103C, 111, 117C. Specialized technical procedures in radiography. Angiogram, equipment and accessories. Anatomy and physiology of involved areas. Emphasis on myelography, selective angiography and the technologist as part of the special procedures team. Total of 54 hours lecture.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Radtc 100 and 101. Corequisites: Radtc 102, 103A, 112A, 117A. Integration of interpersonal skills while analyzing the medicolegal issues, professional and ethical values in radiologic technology. Total of 36 hours lecture.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Radtc 119. Corequisite: Radtc 103C, 105 and 117C. Principles, components and functions of computerized imaging systems with emphasis on the application of computers in the radiology department. Brief introduction to computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging. Total of 36 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Radtc 100, 101. Corequisites: Radtc 102, 103A, 110, 117A. Fundamentals of electrical and radiation physics. Emphasis on principles underlying optics, electromagnetic and other types of ionizing radiation. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Radtc 102, 103A, 112A, 113A, 117A. Corequisites: Radtc 103B, 104, 114, 117B. Function and use of basic radiologic physics in diagnostic radiology. Applied physical rules and laws in general physics, production of the X-ray beam, tubes and generators, circuitry and equipment. Quality assurance of special equipment. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Radtc 102, 103A, 112A, and 117A. Intermediate Clinical Learning Experience in a Radiology Department of an affiliate hospital or medical center under the supervision of a licensed Radiologic Technologist. Participation will include observation, assistance and performance in basic radiographic procedures. Clinical practice shall be designed to provide standard patient care and assessment, integration and application of radiographic procedures learned during the first semester, which include the upper and lower limbs, and the gastrointestinal tract. Short term course. Total of 96 hours laboratory.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Radtc 103C, 105, 111, 113A, 117C. Intermediate clinical learning Experience that is designed for sequential development, application, integration, synthesis and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of radiographic procedures. Clinical practice shall be designed to provide patient care and assessment, competent performance of basic and advance radiographic procedures under the appropriate level of supervision of a licensed Radiologic Technologist, and enhance professional development. Short term course. Total of 192 hours of laboratory.
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