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RADT 220: Computed Tomography: Introduction to Clinical Practice
1.50 Credits
Harrisburg Area Community College-Harrisburg
Introduces students to the Computed Tomography (CT) clinical setting and provides them with the basic clinical skills needed to begin performing CT scans. This course is designed for the Radiologic Technologists registered in Radiography or Nuclear Medicine through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB). Initially, students complete 21 hours in a laboratory setting or healthcare facility, in which they are expected to perform simulated skills. They then move on to complete a total of 112 hours of clinical work at an assigned healthcare facility where they begin scanning patients under the direct supervision of a technologist. This course is restricted to ARRT or NMTCB credentialed technologists, or eligible graduates, in radiography or nuclear medicine. A course fee is required. Corequisite: RADT 222 and 224; Signature of the Radiologic Technology Program Director is required.
Prerequisite:
RADT 222 & RADT 224
Corequisite:
RADT 222, RADT 224
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RADT 220 - Computed Tomography: Introduction to Clinical Practice
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RADT 221: Computed Tomography: Clinical Practice
2.00 Credits
Harrisburg Area Community College-Harrisburg
Allows students the opportunity to work in healthcare facility for a total of 240 hours to provide the clinical skills necessary to become employed as a Computed Tomography (CT) Technologist. This course is designed for Radiologic Technologists Registered (or registry eligible new graduates) in Radiography through the American Registry of Technology Certification Board (NMTCB). It is also designed to meet the ARRT CT clinical requirements for the technologist who is seeking to obtain a post primary certification in CT. A course fee is required. Prerequisite: RADT 220 with a grade of C or higher. Corequisite: RADT 223 and 225; Signature of the Radiologic Technology Program Director is required.
Prerequisite:
RADT 220 & RADT 223 & RADT 225
Corequisite:
RADT 223, RADT 225
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RADT 221 - Computed Tomography: Clinical Practice
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RADT 221: Computed Tomography: Clinical Practice
2.00 Credits
Harrisburg Area Community College-Harrisburg
Allows students the opportunity to work in healthcare facility for a total of 240 hours to provide the clinical skills necessary to become employed as a Computed Tomography (CT) Technologist. This course is designed for Radiologic Technologists Registered (or registry eligible new graduates) in Radiography through the American Registry of Technology Certification Board (NMTCB). It is also designed to meet the ARRT CT clinical requirements for the technologist who is seeking to obtain a post primary certification in CT. A course fee is required. Prerequisite: RADT 220 with a grade of C or higher. Corequisite: RADT 223 and 225; Signature of the Radiologic Technology Program Director is required.
Prerequisite:
RADT 220 & RADT 223 & RADT 225
Corequisite:
RADT 223, RADT 225
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RADT 221 - Computed Tomography: Clinical Practice
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RADT 222: Computed Tomography: Procedures, Patient Care and Safety I
3.00 Credits
Harrisburg Area Community College-Harrisburg
Focuses on the procedures for Computed Tomography (CT) imaging of the head, neck, thorax, abdomen, and pelvis. The procedures include, but are not limited to, indications for the procedure, patient education, preparation, orientation and positioning, patient history and assessment, contrast media usage, scout image, selectable scan parameters, filming and archiving of the images, and radiation safety. CT procedures are taught for differentiation of specific structures, patient symptomology, and pathology and are reviewed for quality, anatomy, and pathology. This course is one of four didactic courses designed for Radiologic Technologists Registered (or registry eligible new graduates) in Radiography through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or in Nuclear Medicine through the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB). This course is also designed for the technologist who is seeking to obtain one of the following: post primary certification in Computed Tomography (CT) through the ARRT, or NMTCB, employment as a CT Technologist, ARRT category A and NMTCB continuing education credits, or is a medical imaging professional seeking to complete the HACC's Radiologic Imaging option within the Health Science AAS degree. Signature of the Radiologic Technology Program Director is required.
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RADT 222 - Computed Tomography: Procedures, Patient Care and Safety I
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RADT 222: Computed Tomography: Procedures, Patient Care and Safety I
3.00 Credits
Harrisburg Area Community College-Harrisburg
Focuses on the procedures for Computed Tomography (CT) imaging of the head, neck, thorax, abdomen, and pelvis. The procedures include, but are not limited to, indications for the procedure, patient education, preparation, orientation and positioning, patient history and assessment, contrast media usage, scout image, selectable scan parameters, filming and archiving of the images, and radiation safety. CT procedures are taught for differentiation of specific structures, patient symptomology, and pathology and are reviewed for quality, anatomy, and pathology. This course is one of four didactic courses designed for Radiologic Technologists Registered (or registry eligible new graduates) in Radiography through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or in Nuclear Medicine through the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB). This course is also designed for the technologist who is seeking to obtain one of the following: post primary certification in Computed Tomography (CT) through the ARRT, or NMTCB, employment as a CT Technologist, ARRT category A and NMTCB continuing education credits, or is a medical imaging professional seeking to complete the HACC's Radiologic Imaging option within the Health Science AAS degree. Signature of the Radiologic Technology Program Director is required.
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RADT 223: Computed Tomography: Procedures, Patient Care and Safety II
3.00 Credits
Harrisburg Area Community College-Harrisburg
Focuses on the procedures for Computed Tomography (CT) imaging of the spine, extremities, trauma patient, radiation therapy patient, and the pediatric patient. The procedures include, but are not limited to, indications for the procedure, patient education, preparation, orientation and positioning, patient history and assessment, contrast media usage, scout image, selectable scan parameters, filming and archiving of the images. Special procedure applications are also discussed. CT procedures are taught for differentiation of specific structures, patient symptomology and pathology and are reviewed for quality, anatomy, and pathology. This course is one of four didactic courses designed for Radiologic Technologists Registered (or registry eligible new graduates) in Radiography through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or in Nuclear Medicine through the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB). This course is also designed for the technologist who is seeking to obtain one of the following: post primary certification in Computed Tomography (CT) through the ARRT, or NMTCB, employment as a CT Technologist, ARRT category A and NMTCB continuing education credits, or is a medical imaging professional seeking to complete the HACC's Radiologic Imaging option within the Health Science AAS degree. Signature of the Radiologic Technology Program Director is required.
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RADT 223 - Computed Tomography: Procedures, Patient Care and Safety II
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RADT 223: Computed Tomography: Procedures, Patient Care and Safety II
3.00 Credits
Harrisburg Area Community College-Harrisburg
Focuses on the procedures for Computed Tomography (CT) imaging of the spine, extremities, trauma patient, radiation therapy patient, and the pediatric patient. The procedures include, but are not limited to, indications for the procedure, patient education, preparation, orientation and positioning, patient history and assessment, contrast media usage, scout image, selectable scan parameters, filming and archiving of the images. Special procedure applications are also discussed. CT procedures are taught for differentiation of specific structures, patient symptomology and pathology and are reviewed for quality, anatomy, and pathology. This course is one of four didactic courses designed for Radiologic Technologists Registered (or registry eligible new graduates) in Radiography through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or in Nuclear Medicine through the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB). This course is also designed for the technologist who is seeking to obtain one of the following: post primary certification in Computed Tomography (CT) through the ARRT, or NMTCB, employment as a CT Technologist, ARRT category A and NMTCB continuing education credits, or is a medical imaging professional seeking to complete the HACC's Radiologic Imaging option within the Health Science AAS degree. Signature of the Radiologic Technology Program Director is required.
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RADT 224: Computed Tomography: Sectional Anatomy and Pathology
3.00 Credits
Harrisburg Area Community College-Harrisburg
Focuses on a detail study of gross anatomical structures and common diseases that are diagnosable via Computed Tomography (CT). This course identifies the gross anatomical structures in axial (transverse), sagittal, coronal and orthogonal (oblique) planes while simultaneously stressing the characteristic appearance of each anatomical structure on CT, Magnetic Resonance (MR) and ultrasound images. Additionally, each disease or trauma process diagnosable via CT is examined and identified on the CT images. This course is one of four didactic courses designed for Radiologic Technologists Registered (or registry eligible new graduates) in Radiography through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or in Nuclear Medicine through the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB). This course is also designed for the technologist who is seeking to obtain one of the following: post primary certification in Computed Tomography (CT) through the ARRT or NMTCB, employment as a CT Technologist, ARRT category A and NMTCB continuing education credits, or is a medical imaging professional seeking to complete HACC's Radiologic Imaging option within the Health Science AAS degree. Signature of the Radiologic Technology Program Director is required.
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RADT 224 - Computed Tomography: Sectional Anatomy and Pathology
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RADT 224: Computed Tomography: Sectional Anatomy and Pathology
3.00 Credits
Harrisburg Area Community College-Harrisburg
Focuses on a detail study of gross anatomical structures and common diseases that are diagnosable via Computed Tomography (CT). This course identifies the gross anatomical structures in axial (transverse), sagittal, coronal and orthogonal (oblique) planes while simultaneously stressing the characteristic appearance of each anatomical structure on CT, Magnetic Resonance (MR) and ultrasound images. Additionally, each disease or trauma process diagnosable via CT is examined and identified on the CT images. This course is one of four didactic courses designed for Radiologic Technologists Registered (or registry eligible new graduates) in Radiography through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or in Nuclear Medicine through the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB). This course is also designed for the technologist who is seeking to obtain one of the following: post primary certification in Computed Tomography (CT) through the ARRT or NMTCB, employment as a CT Technologist, ARRT category A and NMTCB continuing education credits, or is a medical imaging professional seeking to complete HACC's Radiologic Imaging option within the Health Science AAS degree. Signature of the Radiologic Technology Program Director is required.
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RADT 225: Computed Tomography: Physics, Instrumentation and Imaging
3.00 Credits
Harrisburg Area Community College-Harrisburg
Provides students with a holistic overview of the physical principles and instrumentation involved in Computed Tomography (CT). This course is one of four didactic courses designed for Radiologic Technologists Registered (or registry eligible new graduates) in Radiography through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) or in Nuclear Medicine through the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB). This course is also designed for the technologist who is seeking to obtain one of the following: post primary certification in Computed Tomography (CT) through the ARRT or NMTCB, employment as a CT technologist, ARRT category A and NMTCB continuing education credits, or is a medical imaging professional seeking to complete HACC's Radiologic Imaging option within the Health Science AAS degree. Signature of the Radiologic Technology Program Director is required.
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