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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Students will achieve competence in previously studied procedures Students will develop image evaluation skills and gain more experience in stationary and mobile fl uoroscopic procedures 16 to 24 hours of clinical practicum
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2.00 Credits
Students evaluate images for radiographic quality, radiation protection, accurate positioning by showing structures of interest, proper identifi cation and image artifacts Students must be able to distinguish between acceptable diagnostic quality and poor radiographic quality images Both written and oral exams are taken as part of this course 2 hours lecture/discussion
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13.00 Credits
This course includes radiobiology and health physics, angiography, cross-sectional anatomy, radiologic pathology, and review classes The student learns about radiobiology, early and late effect of radiation exposure, radiation protection procedures, and ultrasound The student learns about equipment and procedures used in angiography, learns medical terminology which relates to radiographic pathology, and reviews all course material in preparation for ARRT exam Prerequisite: RT313 Off-Campus Clinical Program
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2.00 Credits
More advanced discussion of radiation protection of patients, operators, and the public takes place Devices used to detect and measure radiation are studied, as well as dose equivalent limits Fundamental principles of radiobiology are introduced Biologic effects of radiation on cells and radiosensitivity of cells, tissues, and organs are discussed Early and late effects of radiation are studied 2 hours lecture
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3.00 Credits
Urinary system procedures, mammography, trauma and mobile radiography, pediatric radiography and conventional tomography, arthrography, myelography and orthoroentgenography are studied 3 hours lecture
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3.00 Credits
Students will apply knowledge of procedures, radiographic exposure and radiation protection as they become profi cient in areas assigned Weekend rotations may be required 320 hours clinical practicum total
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3.00 Credits
A study of human anatomy as viewed in cross-section Anatomical cross-sections of the human head, thorax, neck, abdomen, pelvis and extremities will be presented using advanced modalities such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging Structures illustrated in the cross-section are labeled Students practice and assess the anatomy through several different exercises
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3.00 Credits
This course develops skills in teaching radiologic methods by providing instruction in curriculum development, methods of instruction and psychology of learning Learn how to develop performance objectives, organize lesson plans, and effectively present a lecture
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop an understanding of the tasks and protocols making up the quality/risk management activities of a radiology department The roles of the personnel contributing to the quality/risk program will be presented Tools, procedures, and evaluation criteria used in the performance assessment of imaging modalities and processing will be discussed Formulate a risk management plan and gather data to assess risk in the patient care setting
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3.00 Credits
This course will focus on the characteristics and symptoms of disease caused by alterations or injury to the structure of function of the body Normal function and structure as well as common disease conditions are studied and then followed by in-depth descriptions of pathological processes Etiology, pathogenesis, prognosis and therapies will be discussed for each pathology as well as image correlation
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