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MI 477: Advanced Angiography Externship
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
3 semester hours (12 hours clinical experience per week) The student will perform hands-on practice in angiography. The student will obtain advanced clinical experience and will be required to demonstrate competency for numerous examinations within the specialty area, focusing on both routine and advanced procedures. Prerequisite: MI 423 Co-requisite: MI 387.
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MI 478: Advanced Mammography Externship
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
3 semester hours (12 hours clinical experience per week) The student will perform hands-on practice in mammography. The student will obtain advanced clinical experience and will be required to demonstrate competency for numerous examinations within the specialty area, focusing on both routine and advanced procedures. Prerequisite: MI 427. Co-requisite: MI 388.
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MI 480: Advanced PACS and Digital Imaging Externship
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
3 semester hours The externship is the capstone to the PACS curriculum. This field experience will be under the supervision of designated administrators and Clarkson College faculty. This is an opportunity to apply classroom knowledge to real world use of a PACS system. During this course, the student will perform clinical hands-on practice in a supervised clinical setting and will put into practice the knowledge acquired in the PACS (MI 486 and MI 487) coursework. The student will be required to demonstrate competency for numerous procedures within the specialty area, focusing on both the routine and advanced including a wide variety of troubleshooting tasks that PACS administrators and managers experience.
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MI 481: Advanced Bone Densitometry Externship
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
3 semester hours (12 hours clinical experience per week) The student will perform clinical hands-on practice in bone densitometry. The student will obtain advanced clinical experience and will be required to demonstrate competency for numerous examinations within the specialty area, focusing on both routine and advanced procedures. Prerequisites: MI 432 and MI 391.
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MI 486: PACS and Imaging Informatics I
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
3 semester hours This introductory course focuses on the role of the PACS administrator, process mapping, financial aspects of PACS procurement and project management skills. It also includes focus on computer networking and components such as HIS, RIS, HL7, and DICOM. This course is offered during the Fall and Spring semesters.
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MI 487: PACS and Imaging Informatics II
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
3 semester hours This class is a continuation of PACS and Imaging Informatics I. This course focuses on the requirements and ergonomics of a reading room and OR PACS. Legal issues such as HIPAA and necessary safeguards, disaster recovery, acceptance testing, and troubleshooting are also covered. This course is offered during the Spring and Summer semesters.
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MI 492: Independent Studies in Medical Imaging
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Clarkson College
1-4 semester hour(s) Study directed by a faculty person on a topic of the student's interest and the faculty member's expertise.
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MIL 100: Leadership Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
Leadership Laboratory provides basic and advanced military leadership experience in military courtesy, drill and ceremonies and practical application of classroom-taught subjects. Functions and responsibilities of leadership positions are developed through cadet staff actions and command positions. Leadership Laboratory meets Fridays from 6:30 to 8:00 a.m. at the Peter Kiewit Fitness Center at Creighton University. Note: All military science scholarship and advanced course students must register for MIL 100.
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MIL 101: Introduction to Officer Professionalism I
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
Examines the role of the commissioned officer in the U.S. Army. Discussion focuses on the role and organization of the Army, role of the National Guard and Reserve, branches of the Army, sources of commissions, role of the non-commissioned officer, customs of the service, military pay and benefits, career opportunities and scholarships.
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MIL 202: United States Military History
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
This course will introduce students to the history of the American military establishment and its relationships to American society from colonial times to the present. Students will become acquainted with the evolution of warfare, military theory and the military profession, with particular emphasis on the place of military institutions in society, so as to develop a sense of historical awareness.
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