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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Principles of diagnostic radiographic quality assurance systems including: quality control testing, equipment calibration, preventive maintenance, and government regulations. Laboratory experiments involve QC tests and measurements. Prerequisites: RDSC 202, RDSC 272.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) An overview of common pathological conditions encountered in the clinical setting, for RDSC students. Pathology is categorized by body systems. The students will learn the pathology as they relate to: signs and symptoms, etiology, imaging diagnosis and prognosis and treatment. Prerequisite: BIO 336.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) Ultrasonic physics, instrumentation and their effect upon imaging, quality assurance and bioaffects are presented and discussed. Pre- or corequisite: BIO 335 with grade "C" orbetter.
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2.00 Credits
(2-0-2) Presentation of key concepts related to Radiologic Science externship and required in-services. Focus is on patient care and interpersonal scenarios the externship student will likely face while in the clinical environment. Review and discussion of the RDSC Externhsip Handbook. This course is a mandatory course that must be completed prior to externship. Prerequisites: RDSC 326, RDSC 371 with grade "C" or better.Corequisites: RDSC 355; RDSC 356; RDSC 354 or RDSC 365.
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3.00 Credits
(Hours to be arranged each term.)
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15.00 Credits
(0-40-15) Students must complete four terms (12 months) of clinical experience in both general radiography and special imaging modalities, to include computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, nuclear medicine and/or cardiovascular interventional technology at an affiliated clinical site. Students will complete all phases of general radiography and a maximum of 12 weeks in the special imaging modalities. Students under the direct supervision of qualified radiographers and radiologists. Prerequisites: All academic coursework in the Radiologic Science curriculum.
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15.00 Credits
(0-40-15) This one-term (three-month) practicum is designed to develop the skills of the student in the special imaging modalities, i.e., computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, nuclear medicine and special radiographic procedures. The student is sent to an affiliated hospital that has the required special imaging equipment to give the hands-on experience to develop competency in each of three areas chosen by the student. The student will spend one month in each selected area. Prerequisites: The student must have completed all academic coursework in the Medical Imaging program with grade "C" or better and be aRegistered Technologist.
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7.00 Credits
(411 A, 0-18-7)(411B, 0-22-8) This two-term practicum is designed to develop skills of the degree completion student in special imaging modalities of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, cardiovascular/interventional technology, mammography, quality assurance, nuclear medicine technology, or sonography. The student selects a local hospital or medical center that has the necessary equipment. Upon approval of the facility, the student begins a supervised experience to develop competencies in each of three chosen areas. Prerequisites: Be an ARRT registered technologist in good standing, and have completed all the academic coursework in the Medical Imaging curriculum with grade "C" or better.
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7.00 Credits
(411 A, 0-18-7)(411B, 0-22-8) This two-term practicum is designed to develop skills of the degree completion student in special imaging modalities of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, cardiovascular/interventional technology, mammography, quality assurance, nuclear medicine technology, or sonography. The student selects a local hospital or medical center that has the necessary equipment. Upon approval of the facility, the student begins a supervised experience to develop competencies in each of three chosen areas. Prerequisites: Be an ARRT registered technologist in good standing, and have completed all the academic coursework in the Medical Imaging curriculum with grade "C" or better.
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1.00 Credits
(1-0-1) Development and application of clinical education objectives relating to medical imaging technology. Instruments used to evaluate student clinical performance and competence. Prerequisite: RT(R) (ARRT)
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