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Course Criteria
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0.00 - 18.00 Credits
Supervised competency based clinical practice. Continued emphasis on routine and vascular special procedures, surgical, trauma, and mobile radiography. Includes orientation rotations to advanced imaging modalities. Prerequisite: MIM 210, MIM 211 and MIM 212 (C or better) Course fee
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Introduces the student to computer design as it applies to radiology, including a survey into computed tomography and digital radiography functions and processing parameters. Discusses concepts from pararadiologic modalities, including computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, cardiovascular/interventional radiography, diagnostic ultrasound, and nuclear medicine. Physics and imaging parameters of computed tomography and planar image techniques are emphasized. Case studies will be presented. Prerequisite: MIM 210, MIM 211 and MIM 212 (C or better)
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Surveys the somatic and genetic effects of ionizing radiation. Prerequisite: MIM 116 (C or better)
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Surveys the structure and function of the radiology department and its relation to the hospital and the health care consumer. Prerequisite: MIM 113 (C or better)
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Review and discussion of radiographic principles, techniques, and methods. Emphasis is placed on the interdependence of theory and principles. Prerequisite: MIM 211 and MIM 212 ( C or better in both)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course introduces the principles of magnetic resonance imaging. The course will focus on imaging sequences/parameters and their effects quality exams. Imaging hardware and production, quality assurance, and safety considerations are also presented. Prerequisite: Admission to the MRI Program
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the principles of computed tomography, the equipment used to produce the CT image, scanning procedures and application. Topics include data acquisition and manipulation, system design and operations, image processing and display. Imaging procedures of the central nervous, respiratory, digestive, cardiovascular and urinary systems are presented with safety and legal considerations, venipuncture and contrast media. Prerequisite: Registered Radiologic Technologists by ARRT in radiography or radiation therapy, by ARRT or NMTCB in nuclear medicine technology or registry-eligible graduates of a Medical Imaging program Corequisites: MIM 256 and MIM 273
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
This course introduces MRI scanning procedures and application. Scanning parameters and patient care will be emphasized for examination of the head and neck, spine, thorax, abdomen/pelvis, musculoskeletal and advanced imaging procedures. Radiographic critiques and quality assurance will also be emphasized. Prerequisite: Admission to the MRI Program
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course introduces CT scanning procedures and application. Scanning parameters and patient care will be emphasized for examination of the head and neck, spine, thorax, abdomen/pelvis, musculoskeletal, interventional, and special procedures. Radiographic critiques and quality assurance will also be emphasized. Prerequisites: Registered Radiologic Technologist in radiography or radiation therapy (ARRT), in nuclear medicine technology (ARRT or NMTCB), or registry-eligible graduate of a Medical Imaging program, and MIM 252, 256 and 273 (C or better in each)
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course introduces the students to cross sectional MRI anatomy and pathology. Emphasis is placed on the central nervous system, musculoskeletal system, neck, chest, abdomen and pelvis. The vascular system is also presented. Prerequisite: Admission to the CT or MRI Program.
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