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RTE 2577L: Clinical MRI Education I $21.00 lab fee
3.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
Prerequisite: ARRT Certified and approval of program faculty. This course will allow the student the opportunity to apply the skills necessary for patient and personnel safety, the opportunity to practice skills necessary to obtain high quality MR images regarding the central nervous system, head and neck region, and musculoskeletal system, to objectively alter protocols based on patient anatomy and pathology or physical condition, and to identify image quality and equipment problems and to make appropriate corrections. Clinical education is conducted at a clinical facility after or in conjunction with didactic instruction. Activities include demonstration and observation, after which the student assists in performing the activity. When a satisfactory degree of proficiency is apparent, the student will be allowed to perform the activity under direct supervision. When both the student and instructor are satisfied with the student's proficiency, the student will proceed with performing studies under indirect supervision to gain experience and expertise in MR imaging. This course is presented with a progression in competency levels in the form of clinical performance objectives and competency exams. The student will have access to the facilities, personnel, examinations and educational materials to competently achieve the course objectives.
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RTE 2578L: Clinical MRI Education II
3.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
Prerequisite: RTE 2577L. This course will allow the student the opportunity to apply the skills necessary for patient and personnel safety, the opportunity to practice skills necessary to obtain high quality MR images regarding the cardiovascular, thorax, abdomen, and pelvis, to objectively alter protocols based on patient anatomy and pathology or physical condition, and to identify image quality and equipment problems and to make appropriate corrections. Clinical education is conducted at a clinical facility after or in conjunction with didactic instruction. Activities include demonstration and observation, after which the student assists in performing the activity. When a satisfactory degree of proficiency is apparent, the student will be allowed to perform the activity under direct supervision. When both the student and instructor are satisfied with the student's proficiency, the student will proceed with performing studies under indirect supervision to gain experience and expertise in MR imaging. This course is presented with a progression in competency levels in the form of clinical performance objectives and competency exams. The student will have access to the facilities, personnel, examinations and educational materials to competently achieve the course objectives.
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RTE 2760: MRI Sectional Anatomy & Pathology I
3.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
Prerequisite: ARRT Certified & approval of program faculty. This is the first of two courses that provide a study of human anatomy as seen in axial, sagittal, coronal and oblique (as required) planes. Bony, muscular, vascular, organs and soft tissues of the following anatomical regions are studied: central nervous system (brain and spine), structures of the head and neck, and musculoskeletal systems. Focus will cover the common pathologies found in magnetic resonance imaging and their appearance with various imaging protocols. Case studies and images of pathologies will be used to reinforce content and application of material. The knowledge of the disease processes and their signal characteristics on different imaging sequences is studied when relevant for demonstration of anatomy in specific regions. The study of normal anatomy and normal variations and its appearance in planes enables the student to better recognize abnormal conditions and thus make associated changes in imaging requirements to adequately demonstrate the patient's anatomy and pathology. Students learn to recognize the need for additional sequences, changes in protocols, and the need for contrast studies based upon the recognition of pathological changes.
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RTE 2762: Sectional Anatomy/Pathology
3.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
Prerequi?sites: BSC 2085, BSC 2085L, BSC 2086, BSC 2086L. Identification of normal and abnormal anatomic structures of the skull, neck, thorax, reproduction, central nervous, cardiovascular, and musculoskeletal systems by the use of diagnostic and cross-sectional imaging modalities.
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RTE 2771: MRI Sectional Anatomy and Pathology II
3.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
Prerequisite: RTE 2760. This second course in sectional anatomy and pathology is a continuing study of human anatomy as seen in axial, sagittal, and coronal planes. Bony, muscular, vascular, organs, of the following anatomical regions are studied: cardiovascular, thorax, abdomen, and pelvic area/systems. Focus will cover the common pathologies found in magnetic resonance imag170 ing and the appearance with various imaging protocols. Case studies and images of pathologies will be used to reinforce content and application of material. The knowledge of the disease processes and their signal characteristics on different imaging sequences is studied when relevant for demonstration of anatomy in specific regions. The study of normal anatomy and normal variations and its appearance in planes enables the student to better recognize abnormal conditions and thus make associated changes in imaging requirements to adequately demonstrate the patient's anatomy and pathology. Students learn to recognize the need for additional sequences, changes in protocols, and the need for contrast studies based upon the recognition of pathological changes.
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RTE 2834 38: Clinical Education IV $38.00 lab fee
4.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
Prerequisites: RTE 1824. Observation and application of primary healthcare principles is the focus of this clinical rotation. The student will continue to build on the radiographic principles and skills taught in RTE 1503C and RTE 1513C. In addition, the student will begin applying the principles taught in RTE 1523C.
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RTE 2844 38: Clinical Education V $13.00 lab fee
4.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
Prerequisite: RTE 2834. Observation and application of primary healthcare principles will be the focus of this clinical rotation. The student will continue to build on the radiographic principles and skills taught in RTE 1503C, RTE 1513C, and RTE 1523C. In addition, the student will continue clinical rotations into the surgical suite and portable radiography.
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RTE 2854 144: hrs. Clinical Education VI $13.00 lab fee
2.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
Prerequisite: RTE 2844. Application of principles and performance of radiographic procedures will be the focus of this clinical rotation. Students will demonstrate a mastery of the basic skills necessary to perform a variety of radiographic procedures. Students will also, on a rotational basis, begin clinical observation of advanced modalities to include CT, MRI, US, Special Procedures, Nuclear Medicine, and the Cardiac Catheterization Lab. Advanced Technical Certificate in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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RTV 1240: Basic Audio Production
3.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
Basic production techniques and business concepts found in today's radio world. Students will develop, plan, and perform promotional announcements, on-air checks, and digital editing assignments resulting in possible air work on WKGC-AM/FM, the college's two public radio stations.
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RTV 1241: Basic Video Production
3.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
Prerequisite: RTV 1240 Technique and aesthetic training of numerous video elements through a series of in-class assignments and out-of-class projects. Students will produce, direct, script, shoot, and edit work that mirrors real-world business and commercial production considerations.
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