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3.00 Credits
4 credits, Summer This course is sequential to RADS 120. It consists of 32 hours per week and is designed to develop performance skills necessary for competency exams. Directly supervised clinical experience is correlated with classwork in radiography subjects. Orientation to the clinical site includes hospital policies and procedures, OSHA requirements, HIPAA requirements, clerical and darkroom procedures, and aspects of patient care. Clinical competency examinations and ARRT checkoffs must be completed by the end of the summer are upper extremities, lower extremities and chest. Prerequisites: All previous RADS and Biology courses.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits, Fall Continuation of radiographic studies including urinary system, digestive system, proximal humerus and should girdle, pelvis, hip and femur, vertebral column, bony thorax and biliary system. Prerequisites: All previous RADS and Biology courses.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit, Fall This is a "hands on" course for the radiographic positioning of the body parts and systems covered in RADS 214. Image evaluation and laboratory exposures on the phantom are performed to correlate the anatomy studied. Simulated competencies are also completed. Prerequisites: All previous RADS and Biology courses
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4.00 Credits
4 credits, Fall This course is sequential to RADS 206. It consists of 32 hours per week as students prepare for competency in more complex exams as well as work independently in areas of completed competency. Clinical competency examinations and ARRT checkoffs that must be completed by the end of the semester are abdomen, urography, pelvis/femur, and gastrointestinal system. Prerequisites: All previous RADS and Biology courses.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits, Spring This course will help with integration of clinical experience and exposure technique theory. Automatic processor, film processing, image receptors, equipment accessories, and methods used to improve quality of the image are reviewed. Quality assurance and quality control are also included. Prerequisites: All previous RADS and BIOL courses.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, Fall This course covers atomic structure, electricity, xray equipment and circuitry, xray interactions in the tube and in tissue, image intensification and digital image capture. Prerequisites: All previous RADS and Biology courses.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, Spring This course offers an in depth study of the skull, facial bones and sinuses. Also included are arthrography, reproductive systems, specialty exams, and an introduction to the cardiovascular system, nervous system and sectional anatomy. Prerequisites: All previous RADS and biology courses.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit, Spring This is a "hands on" course for radiographic positioning of the skull, facial bones and sinuses. Radiographic exposures on the phantom are correlated with image evaluation and radiographic anatomy. A component strictly related identification of anatomy of the cardiovascular system and central nervous system anatomy using MRI and CT images is also included. Prerequisites: All previous RADS and biology courses.
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5.00 Credits
3 credits, Spring This course is sequential to RADS 216. It consists of 24 hours per week of directly or indirectly supervised clinical experience as appropriate to the student's level of competency. Clinical competency examinations and ARRT checkoffs that must be completed by the end of the semester are in areas of spine, bony thorax, skull and mobile radiography. Prerequisites: All previous RADS and Biology courses.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits, Spring This course is divided into two parts. The first part deals with the types of ionizing radiation and their effects at the atomic, molecular and cellular levels. Genetic and somatic effects as related to acute and chronic doses of radiation are also discussed. The second part concentrates on medical diagnostic radiation - sources, exposure, dose limits, detection & measurement, design of equipment and rooms for maximum protection and reduction of dose. Prerequisites: All previous RADS and biology courses.
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