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PY 340: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
3 semester hours This course is designed to examine the causes, consequences and treatments of abnormal behavior. Health care professionals must recognize that normal and abnormal behaviors are almost always the result of both physiological and psychological factors and must develop an understanding of the medical and mental sides of disorders. Prerequisite: PY 101 or the equivalent of PY 340.
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RT 101: Introduction to Radiologic Technology
2.00 Credits
Clarkson College
2 semester hours (2 hours theory per week) This course is designed to provide the student with information regarding the radiologic technology profession. Cognitive information related to ethics, law, radiation protection and basic departmental procedures are presented to ensure safe clinical practice. Professional development and lifelong learning will be emphasized by introducing the students to various organizations and agencies.
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RT 103: Medical Terminology
1.00 Credits
Clarkson College
1 semester hour (1 hour theory per week) This course introduces the students to medical terminology utilizing word-building methodologies. The students will study various root words, prefixes, suffixes and connectors and develop their skills of analyzing, synthesizing, writing and communicating terminology pertinent to all health science-related disciplines.
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RT 105: Patient Care
2.00 Credits
Clarkson College
2 semester hours (2 hours theory and 1 hour laboratory per week) This course presents the theoretical base for patient care skills and techniques unique to professional radiographers. Laboratory experiences will expand these theoretical foundations by incorporating psychomotor skills in a simulated and/or actual clinical setting.
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RT 110: Radiographic Procedures I and Lab
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
3 semester hours Theory and 1 semester hour Lab (3 hours theory and 2 hours laboratory per week) This course is the first part of a three-fold radiographic procedures course. Part I of this course is designed to provide the students with the necessary theory, concepts and psychomotor experiences needed to perform specific diagnostic procedures. Patient positioning, equipment manipulation, appropriate patient care techniques and critique of radiographic images are presented in this course. The body areas to be addressed in Part I include upper extremities, shoulder girdle, lower extremities, pelvis, chest, bony thorax, abdomen and spine.
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RT 120: Radiographic Exposures I and Lab
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
3 semester hours Theory and 1 semester hour Lab (3 hours theory and 1 hour laboratory per week) This two-fold course focuses on the theory, application and evaluation of the instrumentation and operation of radiographic equipment. Part I emphasizes the factors that produce and control radiographic images. Both film screen and digital technology will be covered.
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RT 130: Radiographic Exposures II and Lab
2.00 Credits
Clarkson College
2 semester hours Theory and 1 semester hour Lab (2 hours theory and 1 hour laboratory per week) Part II is a continuation of RT 120 and emphasizes the various equipment and electronics involved in the production, use, control and evaluation of radiographic images. Darkroom processing and quality control will be explored. Prerequisite: RT 120.
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RT 140: Radiographic Procedures II and Lab
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
3 semester hours Theory and 1 semester hour Lab (3 hours theory and 2 hours laboratory per week) This course is the second part of a three-fold radiographic procedures course. Part II continues with headwork and the student will also be introduced to contrast and/or fluoroscopic procedures that evaluate the biliary system, upper and lower gastrointestinal system and urinary system. Prerequisite: RT 110.
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RT 245: Radiographic Procedures III
2.00 Credits
Clarkson College
2 semester hours This course is the third part of a three-fold radiographic procedures course. Part III provides the student with an understanding of the more advanced and complex diagnostic procedures. The course will address procedures such as, but not limited to myelography, arthrography, venography and hysterosalpingography. The student will also be exposed to the various specialty imaging areas that interact with radiology. Prerequisites: RT 110 and RT 140.
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RT 250: Radiographic Pathology
2.00 Credits
Clarkson College
2 semester hours (2 hours theory per week) The course presents principles of pathology and the radiographic appearances of specific diseases. An understanding of disease processes can aid the technologist in selecting proper techniques and in determining the need for repeating a radiograph that might be acceptable under different circumstances. This knowledge will aid the Radiologic Technologist to become a more competent professional and a contributing member to the diagnostic imaging team.
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