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3.00 Credits
The student will examine advanced MRI procedures/protocols and review the primary aspects of the current ARRT (MRI) and/or ARMRIT exams to include: 1) Patient care; 2) Imaging procedures, 3) Physics and instrumentation, and 4) Clinical requirements.
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14.00 Credits
Build on knowledge and skills obtained from professional experience and class work and apply these concepts to the performance of clinical procedures in the imaging environment. Each internship will adhere to ARRT (CT) clinical requirements and the needs of each student. Objectives will be determined through collaboration of the LCSC radiography faculty, the student, the site preceptor and in accordance with ARRT (CT) clinical requirements.
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14.00 Credits
Build on the knowledge and skills obtained from professional experience and class work and apply concepts to the performance of clinical procedures in the imaging department. Each internship will adhere to ARRT (MRI) and/or ARMRIT clinical requirements and the needs of each student. Objectives will be determined through collaboration of the LCSC radiography faculty, the student, the site preceptor, and in accordance with ARRT (MRI) and/or ARMRIT requirements.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the profession of radiography career, professional requirements, advancement opportunities, the history of radiologic health care, the health care team, professional organizations, ethical principles in radiography, and medico-legal considerations. Organization of the radiology department, equipment used in ionizing radiation, radiation safety and universal/standard precautions will be examined. Co-requisites: RS 220, RS 235.
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3.00 Credits
A lecture/laboratory course of principles and practices of professional oral and written communication, patient assessment and education in the radiographic setting. Techniques of patient care, medication and contrast media administration, patient preparation and techniques of special procedures, radiography in specialty care areas, and safety issues will be presented. Observation and practice will occur in concurrent course Radiographic Methods I. Co-requisites: RS 205, RS 225, and RS 235.
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2.00 Credits
Core position practices in radiography. X-ray exams will be performed on upper and lower extremities, chest and abdomen. Phantom anatomical models will be imaged and fi lm critique will be performed on each positioning protocol.
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2.00 Credits
Overview of radiographic technique x-ray concepts and machinery grids, digital and computed radiography, fi lm-screen combinations and technicaal imaging parameters.
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3.00 Credits
Core positioning practices in radiography. Completion of radiographic examination on patients in the clinical setting.
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles of pathology and radiographic appearance of specifi c diseases. Selecting proper modalities related to disease processes, technical factors, and determination for retaking radiographs that might be acceptable under different circumstances. Co-requisites: RS 260 and RS 265.
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3.00 Credits
Quality Assurance provides a working knowledge of radiographic quality control, as it relates to an overall quality assurance program. Test instruments, measurement and evaluation of quality control criteria will be discussed. Film analysis relating to the quality control program includes evaluation of fi lm density, contrast, collimation, positioning, artifacts, structures shown, and fi lm identifi cation. Co-requisites: RS 252, RS 255, and RS 265.
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