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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
1 credit, Spring A study of the common pathologies seen radiographically. This course integrates the student's previous clinical experience and classwork with specific pathophysiology within the body systems. It is designed to offer the learner basic foundations of disease or injury, including clinical, pathological, and radiographic manifestations. Prerequisites: All previous RADS and biology courses.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit, Summer This course will assist the student in the development of an additional knowledge base to broaden the student's understanding of total patient care. Venipuncture will be discussed and performed. Basic electrocardiography will be covered. In addition, this course will present basic principles and theories of law as it applies to the Radiologic sciences profession. Review of content for the national certification examination will also be included. Prerequisite: All previous RADS and BIOL courses
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6.00 Credits
4 credits, Summer This course is sequential to RADS 226. It consists of 32 hours per week of indirectly supervised clinical experience in all areas of completed competency. Students focus on developing efficiency and polishing clinical skills. The terminal competency, all checklists, and ARRT checkoffs must be completed before graduation. Clinical practice sssions focus on the terminal competency. Electives to CT, MRI, sonography, cardiovascular/interventional procedures, nuclear imaging, radiation therapy or specialized pediatric imaging may be arranged. Prerequisites: All previous RADS and Biology courses.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, Fall This course is designed to introduce the Physician Assistant student to radiologic imaging procedures. The focus of the class will include technical, anatomical and pathologic considerations.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits The primary focus of this introductory course is on evaluating life, health, retirement, property and liability exposures to loss and analyzing the methods for managing these risks. Risk management and insurance techniques for dealing with potential losses to individuals and organizations are emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course examines the major types of property and liability insurance. The structure, scope, and limitations of commercial property and liability contracts are analyzed. Coverage principles and concepts are emphasized. Prerequisite: RISK 220
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course covers the nature and importance of life and health risks and the functions and uses of individual life and health insurance in treating these risks. From both individual and business viewpoints, techniques for evaluating life insurance, health insurance and annuities are covered, including a review of the legal aspects of these contracts.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This is an introductory course designed to instruct the coverage elements of an insurance policy, legal liability that may be informed and damages that can be assessed under all types of insurance.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course is a comprehensive analysis illustrating the importance of health care programs that encompass both affordability and availability. Various forms of health care structures such as HMOs, PPOs and governmental programs, such as Medicare and Medicare Supplements, will be identified and an analysis will be provided.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course examines the risk management process, the identification and evaluation of loss exposures, the analysis of the various risk control and financing techniques available to manage the exposures, decision making under conditions of uncertainty, and control mechanisms to monitor the results of the risk management program. Case studies, computer simulation, and assignments to reinforce the risk management concepts covered in the course are required. Prerequisite: RISK 321, RISK 325
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