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RADG 381: Radiographic Procedures II
5.00 Credits
University of St Francis
is a continuation of RADG 380 and includes the lower extremity, spine, boney thorax, cranium, facial bones and sinuses. Students perform all routine radiographic examinations and are expected to synthesize knowledge of radiation protection and exposure technique in the production of optimal quality diagnostic radiographs.
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RADG 407: Radiography Clinical Experience III
3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
is a continuation of the junior level RADG 307. The course emphasizes the continued development of clinical competency and professional development. Students will complete 300 hours of clinical experience in general radiographic and fluoroscopic procedures and trauma radiography under direct/indirect supervision. Students are also provided and opportunity to observe in some of the advanced imaging modality departments.
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RADG 408: Radiography Clinical Experience IV
4.00 Credits
University of St Francis
- is a continuation of RADG 407. It emphasizes the continued development of clinical competency and professional development. Students will complete 400 hours of clinical experience in general radiographic and fluoroscopic procedures and trauma radiography under direct/indirect supervision. Students are also provided and opportunity to observe in some of the advanced imaging modality departments.
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RADG 409: Radiography Clinical Experience V
4.00 Credits
University of St Francis
is a continuation of RADG 408. It provides opportunities for final student learning outcomes assessment. The experience requires successful completion of final clinical competencies in all major areas of radiography including critical thinking and problemsolving. Emphasis is on continued professional development and proficient performance of all radiographic procedures with opportunity for continued exploration of advanced imaging modalities.
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RADG 410: Radiographic Critique I
2.00 Credits
University of St Francis
allows students to integrate concepts learned in previous course work to critique the diagnostic quality of radiographs at the viewbox. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking, synthesis of information from across the curriculum and the application of theory in practice.
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RADG 411: Radiographic Critique II
2.00 Credits
University of St Francis
continuation of Critique I covering radiographic critique of the spine, thorax, cranium and facial bones.
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RADG 421: Sectional Anatomy
2.00 Credits
University of St Francis
presents anatomy from a three dimensional perspective, emphasizing the location and relative position of body structures. A body section approach to transverse, sagittal, and coronal anatomy enhances the student's understanding of gross anatomy and patient positioning. The course provides clinical application of information to the cross sectional images from Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging is used.
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RADG 430: Pharmacology
2.00 Credits
University of St Francis
explores the role of radiographics in the administration of contrast media and related medications. Topics include principles of pharmacology, biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, classification, chemistry and pharmacology of contrast agents, various routes of administration, infection control and pharmacology of emergency medications.
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RADG 440: Radiographic Pathology I
2.00 Credits
University of St Francis
explores a body systems approach to the use of medical imaging in the demonstration of disease processes. Included are the respiratory, skeletal, gastrointestinal and urinary systems. Procedural and patient care considerations relative to pathology are emphasized. Radiographs and special imaging studies are reviewed.
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RADG 441: Radiographic Pathology II
2.00 Credits
University of St Francis
is a continuation of RADG 440, covering pathology of the following body systems: cardiovascular, nervous, hematopoetic system, endocrine, reproductive, and miscellaneous disorders.
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