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  • 4.00 Credits

    Performance of radiographic procedures in area hospital's radiology departments under the guidance of clinical coordinator or LRT (Licensed Radiologic Technologist). Perform radiology procedures as covered in Radiographic Procedures I. Students observe technologists positioning patients for various radiologic examinations. Students will perform radiologic procedures under direct supervision of an LRT. Students will be evaluated on patient care, principles of safety and radiation protection to the patient, technologists and other ancillary staff. Students must adhere to all hospital policies and regulations concerning patient's rights . Hours of lab per week: 16.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Performance of radiographic procedures in area hospitals' radiology departments under the guidance of clinical coordinator or LRT (Licensed Radiologic Technologist). Perform radiology procedures as covered in Radiographic Procedures I & II. Students observe technologists positioning patients for various radiologic examinations. Students will perform radiologic procedures under direct supervision of an LRT. Students will be evaluated on patient care, principles of safety and radiation protection to the patient, technologists and other ancillary staff. Students must adhere to all hospital policies and regulations concerning patient's rights . Hours of lab per week: 16.
  • 7.00 Credits

    Performance of radiographic procedures in area hospital's radiology departments under the guidance of clinical coordinator or LRT (Licensed Radiologic Technologists). Perform radiology procedures as covered in Radiographic Procedures I & II. Students observe technologists positioning patients for various radiologic examinations. Students will perform radiologic procedures (deemed competent in) under direct supervision of an LRT. Students will be evaluated on patient care, principles of safety and radiation protection to the patient, technologists and other ancillary staff. Students must adhere to all hospital policies and regulations concerning patient's rights. Forty hours a week for the summer session . Hours of lab per week: 40.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course gives the students a basic knowledge of atomic structure that will lead directly into the properties of x-rays. The students will learn the nature of radiation and the study of x-ray production. Emphasis will be on the radiographic image including radiation exposure and radiographic technique. The basics of radiation protection wil be covered in this course. Hours of lab per week: 3.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation of RT130, Radiographic Physics I. Fluoroscopic and tomographic equipment requirements and operation will be covered. The study of special x-ray imaging such as: mammography, computed tomography, digital imaging will be discussed. Special emphasis will be on quality control and laboratory focus will be on quality control testing. Hours of class per week. 2. Hours of lab per week: 2.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The students will learn the central nervous system, circulatory system, and cardiac catheterization. This course will provide the students with a basic knowledge of sectional anatomy, as it relates to various computer generated modalities. Specific emphasis will be focused on angiography, interventional radiology, mobile radiography, surgical radiography, tomography, and computed tomography. The students learn to perform positioning on pediatric and geriatric patients. They will learn the principles of pediatric and geriatric imaging and special patient care that these patients must be provided with to achieve quality diagnostic radiographs. Hours of class per week. 2. Hours of lab per week: 2.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course gives the students an introduction of other types of imaging that are available in radiography, that may be of interest in pursuing their careers. The students learn the principles of these imaging modalities which include digital angiography and digital spot imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, diagnostic ultrasound, nuclear medicine, bone densitometry, positron emission testing, and radiation oncology. The fundamentals of quality assurance in a diagnostic radiology department will be presented. Hours of class per week. 2.
  • 6.00 Credits

    This course, a continuation of RT122, will provide the students with an orientation to a new affiliate hospital. Emphasis will be on the performance of radiographic procedures in area hospital radiology departments, under the guidance of a clinical coordinator or LRT (Licensed Radiologic Technologists). Students will perform radiology procedures as covered in RT110, Radiographic Procedures I, RT111, Radiographic Procedures II, and RT210 Advanced Radiographic Procedures I. Students observe technologists positioning patients for various radiologic examinations. Students will perform radiologic procedures under direct supervision of an LRT. Students will be evaluated on patient care, principles of safety and radiation protection to the patient, technologists and other ancillary staff. Students must adhere to all hospital policies and regulations concerning patient's rights. Hours of lab per week: 24.
  • 6.00 Credits

    Emphasis will be on the performance of radiographic procedures in area hospital radiology departments, under the guidance of a clinical coordinator or LRT (Licensed Radiologic Technologist). Students will perform radiology procedures as covered in RT110, Radiographic Procedures I, RT111, Radiographic Procedures II, RT210 Advanced Radiographic Procedures I, and RT211 Advanced Radiographic Procedures II. Students observe technologists positioning patients for various radiologic examinations, including other medical imaging modalities. Students will perform radiologic procedures under direct supervision of an LRT. Students will be evaluated on patient care, principles of safety and radiation protection to the patient, technologists and other ancillary staff. Students must adhere to all hospital policies and regulations concerning patient's rights. Hours of lab per week: 24.
  • 6.00 Credits

    Performance of radiographic procedures in area hospital radiology departments, under the guidance of a clinical coordinator or LRT (Licensed Radiologic Technologist). Emphasis is on student's ability to improve and master their profesional capabilities. This course is designed for students who need more clinical experience and/or to successfully complete the graduation requirements for clinical education. Hours of lab per week: 40.
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