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2.00 Credits
Noninvasive vascular testing of the abdominal and peripheral venous system with relevant hemodynamics pertaining to a general sonography perspective. Clinical data relative to related anatomic, physiologic, and pathologic conditions will be emphasized. Prerequisites: RIU 436 and RIU 437. Corequisite: RIU 439.
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Prerequisites: RIU 436 and RIU 437. Corequisite: RIU 439.
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RIU 439
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory component of noninvasive vascular testing of the abdominal and peripheral venous system with relevant hemodynamics pertaining to a general sonography perspective. Clinical data relative to related anatomic, physiologic, and pathologic conditions will be emphasized. Prerequisites: RIU 436 and RIU 437. Corequisite: RIU 438.
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Prerequisites: RIU 436 and RIU 437. Corequisite: RIU 438.
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RIU 438
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3.00 Credits
The course will provide the student with lectures from current practicing physicians and various medical professionals who are involved in the assessment and evaluation of gynecologic and obstetric patients in the clinical setting. The role of sonographic imaging of obstetric and gynecologic patients will be explored. Offered winter semester. Prerequisite: Admission to diagnostic medical sonography - general concentration.
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Prerequisite: Admission to diagnostic medical sonography - general concentration.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of content and clinical practice experiences designed for development, application, analysis, integration, synthesis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in abdominal and obstetrical gynecological diagnostic medical sonography. Content is supported by a weekly discussion session at the university. Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: RIU 330, RIU 331, RIU 360.
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Prerequisites: RIU 330, RIU 331, RIU 360.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of content and clinical practice experiences preparing the student to perform successfully in the clinical setting through sequential development, application, analysis, integration, synthesis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in Abdominal and Obstetrical Gynecological Diagnostic Medical Sonography. Content is supported by a weekly discussion session at the university. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: RIU 361, RIU 362, RIU 460.
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Prerequisites: RIU 361, RIU 362, RIU 460.
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3.00 Credits
SWS capstone in radiologic and imaging exploring diverse clinical problems from frameworks of reflection and contemplation on ethical legal issues relating tecnical philosophic foundations of sonographic procedures and ultrasound 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. Co-requisite: RIU 461.
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Prerequisites: Successful completion of all previously required courses in the major. Co-requisite: RIU 461.
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RIU 461
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3.00 Credits
Examines the pathophysiology and oncology management of gastrointestinal, breast, brain, genitourinary, skin and metastatic cancer. The content will include relevant anatomy, dosimetry treatment planning techniques and dose limitations. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the medical dosimetry program.
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Prerequisite: Acceptance into the medical dosimetry program.
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1.00 Credits
This is the concurrent laboratory course for RMD 620 - Dosimetry Treatment Planning I. In this course, students will learn and apply treatment planning techniques for gastrointestinal, breast, brain, genitourinary, skin and metastatic cancer. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the medical dosimetry program.
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Prerequisite: Acceptance into the medical dosimetry program.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the pathophysiology and oncology management of thoracic, gynecological, head and neck, and miscellaneous cancer. The content will include relevant anatomy, dosimetry treatment planning techniques and dose limitations. Offered winter semester. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all previously required courses in the medical dosimetry program's curricular sequence.
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Prerequisite: Successful completion of all previously required courses in the medical dosimetry program's curricular sequence.
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1.00 Credits
This is the concurrent laboratory course for RMD 622 - Dosimetry Treatment Planning II. In this course, students will learn and apply treatment planning techniques for thoracic, gynecological, head and neck, and miscellaneous cancer. Offered winter semester. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all previously required courses in the medical dosimetry program's curricular sequence.
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Prerequisite: Successful completion of all previously required courses in the medical dosimetry program's curricular sequence.
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