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  • 8.00 Credits

    Practicum continues to focus on assisting chair side with advanced general dentistry procedures with emphasis on dental office management, preventive dentistry, and expanded functions. Topics include advanced general dentistry procedures, preventive dentistry, dental office management, expanded functions, chair side in specialties and management of dental office emergencies. Prerequisites: DEN 103, DEN 134, DEN 135, DEN 136, DEN 137, DEN 140, DEN 146, DEN 147.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course provides learners with an overview of the functional and structural composition of warehousing and distribution centers. Topics include product flow, warehousing process, working safety in a warehousing environment, principles in running a business, workplace ethics and how people affect the bottom line.
  • 2.00 Credits

    The overall objective of the course is to provide training in the workplace practices that contribute to success on the job. Units in this course include The Art of Effective Communication, Working Together, Positive Image, and Interview Skills. Training in these skills will enhance the students' value to the organization and contribute to a positive work experience.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course provides learners with the knowledge and core skills associated with warehousing and distribution. Units include Warehousing and distribution, productivity measures, inventory management, protecting materials and material handling, palletizing, handling systems, and processing hazardous materials.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Warehousing technology skills are those practices important to working in a technical environment. This course covers the use of scanners and data applications along with the understanding of industrial controls and computers and automation.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course discusses mathematical concepts used in warehousing and distribution. It also focuses on powered material handling equipment and safety requirements. Warehousing simulations provide the opportunity to use information from the behavioral lessons such as interviewing, teamwork, and work ethics to develop solutions to problems representing both warehousing and personal performance issues.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course introduces the student to the field of sonography. Course work also includes information concerning medical ethics and legal issues affecting the patient, student, school and clinical site. Provides the student with an overview of diagnostic medical sonography, its history and development .Emphasis is placed on learning methods, patient care techniques and issues related to sonography, introduction to ultrasound procedures, sonographic terminology, patient interviews, elementary principles of sound waves, sonographic imaging techniques, communication and cultural diversity skills, ethic and professionalism, development of critical thinking skills, legal issues, and issues concerning the clinical environment. Topics include hospital and departmental organization and proper body mechanics when scanning, safety procedures and bloodborne pathogens.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course introduces the student to the normal sonographic appearance of abdominal anatomy, female and male pelvic anatomy, and the vascular system in the abdomen and pelvis. Topics include normal anatomy of the liver, biliary system, pancreas, urinary tract, spleen, prevertebral vessels, peritoneal cavity, retroperitoneum, gastrointestinal tract, non-cardiac chest, and male and female pelvic anatomy; history and physical examination; related imaging, laboratory results, and functional testing procedures; role of ultrasound in patient management; sonographic appearance and sonographic patterns of structures in the abdomen, female pelvis, male pelvis, and vascularity related to each area.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course introduces detailed normal anatomy in various planes used during sonographic examinations. Information is weighted toward normal structures which are sonographically visible. Structures are described according to relative location and proportionality. Anatomy is identified in both cadaver and sonographic modes. Structures include the brain (especially the proportions and structures of the neonate), neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and extremities. Emphasis is placed on sonographically identifying normal cross sectional anatomy based on echogenicity, the position of other relative anatomy and proportionality of size. Topics include normal sectional anatomy of the neck: vascular and thyroid; normal sectional anatomy of the fetal and adult chest; normal sectional anatomy of the abdomen in adults, pediatrics and fetuses; normal sectional anatomy of the male and female pelvis; and normal sectional anatomy of the extremities: muscles.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Introduces gynecology physiology, pathology, and procedures for diagnostic medical sonography. Emphasis is on female and male pelvic anatomy, physiology and anomalies, pathology complications, gynecology, and patient care/preparation. Topics include physiology of pelvis; history and physical examination; contraceptive devices and infertility procedures; sonographic appearance of gynecologic disease processes, pathology, pathophysiology and abnormal sonographic patterns of iatrogenic, degenerative, inflammatory, traumatic, neoplastic, infectious, obstructive, congenital, metabolic, and immunologic diseases; Doppler applications; differential diagnosis; scanning of the prostate in the male pelvis; and related imaging, laboratory, and functional testing procedures. Prerequisites: DMS 131, DMS 132 Corequisites: DMS 135, DMS 136, DMS 137
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