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3.00 Credits
Overview of the epidemiological, etiological, diagnostic, and treatment foundations of common malignant and benign lesions. Anatomical sites of exploration include breast, prostate, ovary, colon, stomach, lymphoma, CNS, and skin. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite: Admission to the radiation therapy program, diagnostic medical sonography program, or cardiovascular sonography program.
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Prerequisite: Admission to the radiation therapy program, diagnostic medical sonography program, or cardiovascular sonography program.
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3.00 Credits
Clinical education course in which the student gains additional radiation therapy experience in the clinical setting, under direct supervision and further perfects clinical expertise and judgment. Individualized evaluation of performance and analysis of results obtained are included in this course. Content is supported by a weekly discussion session. Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: RIT 302, RIT 330, and RIT 331.
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Prerequisites: RIT 302, RIT 330, and RIT 331.
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3.00 Credits
Students continue to progress toward executing treatment procedures in the clinical setting, under direct supervision, further perfecting clinical expertise and judgment. Individualized evaluation of performance and analysis of results obtained are part of this course. Content is supported by a weekly discussion session. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: RIT 330, RIT 331, RIT 332, RIT 333, RIT 361, RIT 362, RIT 420, RIT 422, RIT 430, RIT 431, and RIT 460.
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Prerequisites: RIT 330, RIT 331, RIT 332, RIT 333, RIT 361, RIT 362, RIT 420, RIT 422, RIT 430, RIT 431, and RIT 460.
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2.00 Credits
Fundamentals of clinical radiation oncology treatment planning. Precise descriptive methods are presented for a wide range of typical patient conditions. The procedures and methods utilized to plan the dose delivery are presented in a didactic environment. Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: (RIT 330 and RIT 331) or (RIT 332, and RIT 333); and RIT 420. Corequisites: RIT 422 and RIT 471.
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Prerequisites: (RIT 330 and RIT 331) or (RIT 332, and RIT 333); and RIT 420. Corequisites: RIT 422 and RIT 471.
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RIT 422 AND RIT 471
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1.00 Credits
Concepts in medical dosimetry as they are applied to colinical radiation oncology treatment planning. Presentations, demonstrations, and evaluations using laboratory treatment planning software are correlated to the lectures. Corequisite: RIT 470.
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RIT 470
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2.00 Credits
Medical dosimetry concepts as they are applied to clinical radiation oncology treatment planning. Examples are given from clinical education sites that will be correlated with the co-requisite laboratory. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: RIT 470 and RIT 471. Corequisite: RIT 473.
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Prerequisites: RIT 470 and RIT 471. Corequisite: RIT 473.
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RIT 473
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1.00 Credits
Application of medical dosimetry concepts as they are applied to clinical radiation oncology treatment planning. Examples will be used from clinical education sites that will be correlated from the co-requisite lecture course. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: RIT 470, RIT 471. Corequisite: RIT 472.
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Prerequisites: RIT 470, RIT 471. Corequisite: RIT 472.
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RIT 472
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3.00 Credits
SWS capstone in radiation therapy exploring diverse clinical problems from frameworks of reflection and contemplation on ethical legal issues relating technical philosophic foundations of radiation therapy procedures and radiation physics, bioeffects, patient interaction, anatomy, and pathophysiology. Requires final rewriting of professional portfolio showcasing past didactic, laboratory, clinical, professional learning, and community service. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all previously required courses in the major. Corequisite: RIT 461.
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Prerequisites: Successful completion of all previously required courses in the major. Corequisite: RIT 461.
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RIT 461
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to facilitate critical analysis of anatomic and pathologic imaging information related to diagnostic medical sonographic procedures for the imaging of abdominal structures. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: Admission to diagnostic medical sonography - general concentration, RIU 330, and RIU 331. Corequisite: RIU 361.
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Prerequisites: Admission to diagnostic medical sonography - general concentration, RIU 330, and RIU 331. Corequisite: RIU 361.
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RIU 361
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1.00 Credits
Anatomic and pathologic imaging details and correlations between the accepted diagnostic medical sonographic procedures and clinical data specific to the imaging of obstetrical and gynecological structures including related small parts (breast, thyroid, testicles, prostate). Practical skills and clinical knolwedge specific to anatomic and pathologic information will be discussed. Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: RIU 301, RIU 332, RIU 333, RIU 362.
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Prerequisites: RIU 301, RIU 332, RIU 333, RIU 362.
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