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9.00 Credits
(275) Summer session. Nine credits. Hours by arrangement. Open only to students in Allied Health. Continuation of Radiation Therapy Clinical Internship IV and V. Under supervision, student assumes full therapist responsibilities.
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4.00 Credits
(281) Summer session. Four credits. Hours by arrangement. Open only to students in Allied Health. Capstone experience researching and presenting new innovations in the field of radiation therapy. Examination and evaluation of the management of neoplastic disease and promotion of critical thinking. Preparation for certification examination.
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2.00 Credits
Either semester. Two credits. Hours by arrangement. (242) Open only to students in Allied Health. The study of disease processes and their radiographic appearance. Discussion of etiology, symptoms, complications, prognosis, treatments and diagnostic imaging methods. Pathologic conditions and their effects on the anatomy and function of body will be demonstrated with use of radiographs.
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3.00 Credits
(221) Either semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement. Open only to students in Allied Health. Medical physics related to diagnostic imaging and equipment. Radiation and radiation units, measurement, exposure limits and protection. X-ray production, intensity, filtration, interactions and focal spots and image quality. Processing, sensitometry and mammography.
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3.00 Credits
(222) Either semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement. Open only to students in Allied Health. A continuation of Medical Radiation Physics and Quality Assurance I. Fluoroscopy, angiography, digital fluoroscopy, computers and computer applications and digital radiography. CT, MRI and ultrasound.
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3.00 Credits
(232) Either semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement. Open only to students in Allied Health. A continuation of Principles of Radiographic Imaging I and II. Radiographic grid, automatic exposure control, collimation and filtration, film sensitometry, the automatic processor and tomography.
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4.00 Credits
(252) Summer session. Four credits. Hours by arrangement. Open only to students in Allied Health. A continuation of Radiographic Procedures I and II. Lower GI track, spine, spinal cord and myelography, skull and nasal sinuses. Lymphatic and vascular system imaging.
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4.00 Credits
(253) Either semester. Four credits. Hours by arrangement. Open only to students in Allied Health. A continuation of Radiographic Procedures I, II and III. TMJ and selected bones and foramen of the skull, non-routine extremity views, sacrum, coccyx, thorax, venipuncture, and imaging of the female reproductive system.
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5.00 Credits
(263) Either semester. Five credits. Hours by arrangement. Open only to students in Allied Health. A continuation of Clinical Radiography I , II and III with rotations in different radiology departments with experience in general fluoroscopy, emergency room, operating room, mammography and interventional radiology.
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5.00 Credits
(264) Either semester. Five credits. Hours by arrangement. Open only to students in Allied Health. A continuation of Clinical Radiography I - IV with addition of rotations in MRI, long-term care and private radiology office.
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