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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Content is designed to provide a knowledge base necessary to perform standard radiographic procedures along with the application to special studies. Consideration will be given to the production of images of optimal diagnostic quality. Laboratory experience should be used to complement the didactic portion.
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4.00 Credits
Content and clinical practice experiences shall be designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of radiologic procedures. Through structured sequential, competency-based assignments in clinical setting, concepts of team practice, patient-centered clinical practice and professional development shall be discussed, examined and evaluated. Clinical practice experiences shall be designed to provide patient care and assessment, competent performance of Radiologic imaging and total quality management. Levels of competency and outcomes measurement shall ensure the well being of the patient preparatory to, during and following the radiologic procedure.
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4.00 Credits
Content and clinical practice experiences shall be designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of radiologic procedures. Through structured sequential, competency-based assignments in clinical setting, concepts of team practice, patient-centered clinical practice and professional development shall be discussed, examined and evaluated. Clinical practice experiences shall be designed to provide patient care and assessment, competent performance of Radiologic imaging and total quality management. Levels of competency and outcomes measurement shall ensure the well being of the patient preparatory to, during and following the radiologic procedure.
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4.00 Credits
Content and clinical practice experiences shall be designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of radiologic procedures. Through structured sequential, competency-based assignments in clinical setting, concepts of team practice, patient-centered clinical practice and professional development shall be discussed, examined and evaluated. Clinical practice experiences shall be designed to provide patient care and assessment, competent performance of Radiologic imaging and total quality management. Levels of competency and outcomes measurement shall ensure the well being of the patient preparatory to, during and following the radiologic procedure.
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3.00 Credits
Covers theories and principles of the effects of ionizing radiation upon living tissues. Includes dosages, measurements, DNA structures and functions, and cellular radiosensitivity. Overview of the principles of radiation protection are also covered.
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3.00 Credits
Content is designed to provide a knowledge base necessary to perform standard radiographic procedures along with the application to special studies. Consideration will be given to the production of images of optimal diagnostic quality. Laboratory experience should be used to complement the didactic portion.
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3.00 Credits
Continues RAD 112 Image Production and Evaluation I. Explains phototiming and its relationship to manual techniques. Associates kVp and mAs with the quality and quantity of radiation. Covers standard darkroom procedure, automatic processing, fluoroscopy and quality assurance
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3.00 Credits
Cover theories and principles of current imaging modalities. Content is also designed to cover contrast media along with the theory and basic technique of venipuncture. The role of the radiographer during medical emergencies is also addressed in this course.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces the student to cross sectional anatomy. Covers the terminology related to sectional anatomy. Discusses different planes of the body and associates them with quality of images that will be encountered in clinical practice. Discusses common pathologies related to the anatomy presented. Covers anatomy in cross sectional plane and all structures and functions pertaining to the related anatomy.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines basic concepts concerning disease, its causes and the resulting changes as viewed radiographically. Emphasizes needed technical changes to produce optimal radiographs from correlations to patient symptoms.
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