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  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: RADD 2712, PATH 2541 This class is designed to give the student the experience of composing written narrative reports with aprimary focus on learning the basics of writing a detailed and accurate radiology report. Emphasis will be placed on appropriate format and language usage within the report's "Heading, body, impressions and recommendations sections. The radiological reports will be written on a variety of normal and abnormal cases exposing the student to diverse pathologic processes. Emphasis on recognition of normal versus abnormal anatomy is also stressed.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: RADD 2501,2712,3511,3512,3620 This course is a review and an expansion to the radiographic quality knowledge base. This course will provide instruction on an approach for determining the merits of a radiographic film / series' quality and demonstrate the means for related critique towards the constant improvement of radiographic procedures in an office setting. Emphasis is directed toward the demonstration, identification and causes of radiographic errors and artifacts. Discussions on the formulation of a technique chart and the quality of anatomical structures are included
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: RADD 2712 This course continues the development of a systematic and logical approach to the detection and evaluation of skeletal abnormalities via radiographic procedures, including advanced imaging. Interpretive skills are reinforced that enable students to understand bone development and to recognize basic radiographic signs and pathologies. Topics covered include roentgenometries, radiographic congenital anomalies, review of extremity degenerative and inflammatory arthritic disorders, and spinal degenerative arthritis. Correlation to related clinical findings for assessment of chiropractic significance is stressed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: RADD 3713 This course continues the development of a systematic and logical approach to the detection and evaluation of skeletal abnormalities via radiographic procedures, including advanced imaging. Interpretive skills are reinforced that enable students to recognize basic radiographic signs and pathologies. Topics covered inflammatory spinal arthritis, scoliosis, hematological disorders, skeletal dysplasias and skeletal trauma including upper and lower extremity fractures as well as spine trauma. Correlation to related clinical findings for assessment of chiropractic significance is stressed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: RADD 3714 This course provides a logical approach to the detection and evaluation of chest, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary abnormalities via radiographic procedures. The more common soft tissue pathologies are stressed with emphasis on developing interpretive skills for recognition of normal variants, as well as pathologies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: RADD 3717 A continuation of RADD 3717 this course provides a logical approach to the detection and evaluation of chest, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary abnormalities via radiographic procedures. The more common soft tissue pathologies are stressed with emphasis on developing interpretive skills for recognition of normal variants, as well as pathologies.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: RADD 3718 This course presents upper quarter students with information concerning advanced imaging for the detection and evaluation of the subluxation. Techniques covered include Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Electromyography (SEMG), Radionuclide Imaging, Computed Tomography, and other ancillary procedures. The objective of the course is to provide a clinician with a basic understanding of the various techniques and their usefulness in a clinical setting.
  • 2.00 Credits

    A course designed for the discussion of classic and current investigations, which acquaints students with methods and design for chiropractic research. College of Chiropractic - Doctor of Chiropractic / 157
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: RSCH 2501 A course designed for the discussion of classic and current scientific investigations in the field of chiropractic, which acquaints students with scientific methods and design for clinical, health promotion and wellness studies.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: RSCH 3601 The student will prepare a clinical case study. The selection of an appropriate clinical case, a thorough review of the elements of a case study report, how to review the appropriate literature for the reference selections, and the systematic construction of the report will be covered in a combination lecture and self study format. Students participate in research methodology seminar and are required to prepare a written, referenced case study suitable
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