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MIG 227: Pharmacology of Radiography
1.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course is designed to provide basic concepts of pharmacology to the medical radiography student. Content includes chemical, generic and trade names for select drugs; pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles of select drugs; classification of drugs; action, effects, uses and side effects of select drugs on imaging procedures; categories of contrast agents; pharmacology of barium and iodine compounds; dose calculations for adult and pediatric patients; legal and ethical status of the radiographer's role in drug administration; and the radiographer'sprofessional liability concerning drug administration. This course has a web-based component. Prerequisites: Patient Care for Medical Imaging (MIG109) and Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab (BIO204).
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MIG 228: Medical Radiography Clinical IV
2.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course allows students to develop additional experience in the materials covered in Positioning I, Positioning II, and Positioning III, and further to expand their clinical skills. Additional expenses may include supplies, equipment, and/or uniforms. Course meets: Fulltime Option - three (3) days/week; Part-time Option - five (5) days/week. Prerequisite: MedicalRadiography Clinical III (MIG222).
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MIG 230: Radiation Protection
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course covers an overview of the effects of ionizing radiation on the human body and the protective measures available to minimize those effects. The course examines the effects that produce somatic as well as genetic changes. This course stresses methods of limiting and monitoring radiation exposure to personnel, patients, and the general population. Students gain a personal frame of reference regarding the importance of this issue today. Prerequisite: Radiologic Imaging II (MIG226) for day option only. Co-requisite: Radiologic Imaging II (MIG226) for evening option.
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MIG 234: Ct/ Cross- Sectional Anatomy
2.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course introduces students to CT (Computerized Axial Tomography) history, the development of CT equipment configuration, and the basic scanning protocols. The course exposes students to cross-sectional anatomy, which is necessary for proficiency in the areas of CT, Ultrasound, and MRI. Prerequisite: Anatomy/Physiology II/Lab (BIO204).
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MIG 236: Medical Radiography Clinical V
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This final phase of medical radiography instruction allows students an opportunity to review and assess clinical skills acquired during their training. At the end of this rotation students are clinically proficient in general radiography. Additional expenses may include supplies, equipment, and/or uniforms. Course meets: Full-time Option - three (3) days/week; Part-time Option - five (5) days/week. Prerequisite: Medical Radiography Clinical IV (MIG228).
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MIG 238: Adv Medical Radiography Seminar
2.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
The focus of this capstone course is the transition from student technologist to entry-level technologist. A variety of learning activities, including case studies and a research project, will be utilized to promote critical thinking. The course will also focus on professional development, credentialing, lifelong learning, and cultural competence in the workplace. A review module will prepare students for success on the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists examination. Prerequisites: Radiologic Technology II (MIG224) and Radiologic Imaging II (MIG226).
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MIG 251: Advanced Pacs Seminar
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This capstone seminar explores the day-to-day responsibilities of a PACs administrator. Topics discussed include the responsibilities of the position, the expectations of various stakeholders in healthcare delivery, and the impact of PACs performance on healthcare delivery. The issues of maintenance, considerations for purchase of a system, frequently asked questions, and the process of rolling out a new system are also explored. Co-requisite: PACS Administration I CIT141. Prerequisite: Intro to Diagnostic Imaging and PACS.
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MIG 299: Pacs Administration Internship
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course enhances the academic experience for students. All internships take place at preapproved sites. The course allows students to apply learned skills in the actual medical environment. Students must complete weekly didactic work in addition to the clinical hours. Students must comply with the Internship requirements, as stated in the "Internship Handbook", before registering for the course. Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) checks will be conducted on all students before placement, and the outcome may impact the student's eligibility to participate in the internship experience. Admission to the PACs Certificate Program does not guarantee internship placement. Prerequisite: Acceptance in PACs Administration Certificate.
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MRC 111: mr Concepts I
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This interactive, web-based course begins with MR screening and safety, legal and ethical principles, patient assessment, monitoring and management and interpersonal communications. Other content includes infection control, MR instrumentation, fundamental principles, data manipulation and sequence parameters and options. Prerequisite: Acceptance into MR Certificate Program.
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MRC 211: mr Concepts II
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This interactive, web-based course presents MR imaging procedures of the head and neck, spine, thorax, abdomen, pelvis and musculoskeletal system, including protocol considerations, contrast and patient positioning. Other content includes but is not limited to sequence parameters, image quality, quality assurance and quality control. Prerequisite: MR Concept I (MRC111).
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