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1.00 Credits
This course utilizes the practical application of knowledge learned in RTE 1513 in the energized laboratory. Students will gain experience in positioning skills through simulation procedures and by producing quality radiographs using x-ray phantoms. Proof of liability insurance required. Lab fee and special fee required. 45 lab hours. Prerequisite( s) RTE 1503.Corequisite(s) RTE 1513.
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3.00 Credits
This is the third and final course that will provide instruction in anatomy, physiology, and positioning of the human body. The primary focus of this course will be the cranium. In addition, other advanced modalities such as CT,MRI, mammography, and angiography will be introduced. Proof of professional liability insurance required. 45 class hours. Prerequisite: RTE 1513. Corequisite: RTE 1523L.
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1.00 Credits
This course utilizes the practical application of knowledge learned in RTE 1523 in the energized laboratory. Students will gain experience in positioning skills through simulation procedures as well as producing quality radiographs using radiographic phantoms.The student will also gain experience identifying radiographic anatomy on CT scans, MRI films, mammograms, and angiograms. Lab fee and proof of professional liability insurance required. 45 lab hours. Prerequisite: RTE 1513. Corequisite: RTE 1523.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student an opportunity to apply learned knowledge while in the clinical setting. The student will gain experience and develop clinical competence in general radiographic procedures such as the chest region, abdominal cavity, pelvis, and extremities. Basic patient care skills, imaging and exposure techniques, radiation protection application and film processing will also be included. 180 clinical hours. Proof of professional liability insurance required. Prerequisite: RTE 1111L.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of RTE 1804. The student is expected to continue to refine those skills related to objectives listed in Clinical Practicum I. The student will gain experience and develop clinical competence in general radiographic procedures such as the vertebral column, contrast studies, and mobile radiography. Intermediatelevel patient care skills, imaging and exposure techniques, radiation protection application and film processing will also be included. Proof of professional liability insurance required. 240 clinical hours. Prerequisites: RTE 1804 and RTE 1418.
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares the student to take the national credentialing examination (A.R.R.T.) for a career in radiography.The objective of this course is to provide an intense review in radiation protection, equipment operation and maintenance, image production and evaluation, radiographic procedures, and patient care. This course will also provide the student with employability skills such as writing a professional resume and effective interviewing techniques. Proof of professional liability insurance required. 45 class hours. Prerequisite: RTE 2385.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with fundamental principles of radiobiology and radiation protection. Topics include early and late effects of radiation exposure, basic interactions of ionizing radiation on the body, factors altering the body's response to radiation, and the monitoring of radiation exposure. Proof of professional liability insurance required. 45 class hours. Prerequisite: RTE 1458.
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2.00 Credits
The objective of this course is to introduce disease processes most frequently encountered in the field of radiography.The etiology, pathogenesis, manifestations, radiographic manifestations, treatment and prognosis will be identified. The radiographic diagnosis and alteration of radiographic technique will also be discussed. Proof of professional liability insurance required. 30 class hours. Prerequisite: RTE 1513.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of RTE 1814. The student is expected: to continue to refine those skills related to objectives listed in Clinical Practicum's I & II.The student will gain experience and develop clinical competence in general radiographic procedures such as the cranium and specialized contrast studies. Advanced patient care skills, imaging and exposure techniques, radiation protection application and film processing will also be included. Proof of professional liability insurance fee required. 300 clinical hours. Prerequisite: RTE 1814.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of RTE 2824. The student is expected to continue to refine those skills related to objectives listed in Clinical Practicum's I, II,& :III.The student will gain experience and develop clinical competence in specialized imaging procedures, and mobile, surgical and trauma radiography. Advanced imaging skills and exposure techniques will continue to be provided. Proof of professional liability insurance required. 225 clinical hours. Prerequisites: RTE 2824 and RTE 2782.
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