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RAD 169: Radiographic Procedures II
2.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(3 Hrs) This course includes the continued lecture and laboratory study of routine radiographic positions. Emphasis is placed on the thorax, basic contrast examinations, pregnancy studies, and skull radiography. (Theory 2 hours, Lab 4 hours) Spring Prerequisite: RAD 166 Corequisites: BIOL 262; RAD 170; RAD 171
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RAD 170: Principles of Radiography II
2.50 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(3 Hrs) This is a continuation of RAD 167 with major emphasis on the properties that affect the quality of the radiographic image. Practice in film critique and laboratory application of theories is emphasized. (Theory 2.5 hours, Lab 2 hours) Spring Prerequisite: RAD 167 Corequisites: RAD 169; RAD 171
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RAD 171: Clinical Education II
4.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(4 Hrs) This is a continuation of RAD 168. Students are under the indirect supervision of a registered technologist following the successful completion of specific category evaluations. Students will broaden their clinical skills, while beginning to internalize professional behaviors. (Clinical 16 hours) Spring Prerequisite: RAD 168 Corequisites: RAD 169; RAD 170
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RAD 172: Clinical Education III
4.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(3 Hrs) Clinic III is the clinical application of positioning and exposure techniques. Students continue to prove competency in procedural categories. Included will be film evaluations, clinical preparatory lab sessions and patient care skills. (Lab 4 hours, Clinical 8 hours) Summer I Prerequisite: RAD 171
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RAD 273: Radiographic Procedures III
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(3 Hrs) This course explains various concepts related to advanced radiographic procedures. Emphasis will be placed on pharmacology, contrast media and the legal/ethical issues relative to all imaging procedures. Fall Prerequisite: RAD 169 Corequisites: RAD 274; RAD 275
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RAD 274: Principles of Radiography III
2.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(3 Hrs) This course is designed to instruct the fundamentals of radiation physics, X-ray generation and the operation of imaging equipment and recording devices. Technique applications will be emphasized. (Theory 2 hours, Lab 2 hours) Fall Prerequisite: RAD 170 Corequisites: RAD 273; RAD 275
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RAD 275: Clinical Education IV
4.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(4 Hrs) This is the clinical application of advanced positioning, exposure techniques and radiographic imaging. An overview of the specialty areas is presented. Adaptability and critical thinking skills are emphasized. (Clinical 16 hours) Fall Prerequisite: RAD 172 Corequisites: RAD 273; RAD 274
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RAD 276: Pathology
2.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(2 Hrs) A survey of the changes that occur as a result of disease or injury with a focus on holistic health and wellness. Includes: causes, clinical symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. Emphasis is on diseases with direct application to radiography. (Theory 2 hours) Spring Prerequisites: BIOL 262; RAD 273 Corequisites: RAD 277; RAD 278
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RAD 277: Radiation Science and Quality Assurance
1.50 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(2 Hrs) This is a study of the biological effects of ionizing radiation and standards and methods of protection. One component of the course requires the student to develop a plan designed to educate the general public regarding ionizing radiation. Additionally, the principles and mechanisms of total quality management are reviewed. (Theory 1.5 hours, Lab 2 hours) Spring Prerequisite: RAD 274 Corequisites: RAD 276; RAD 278
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RAD 278: Clinical Education V
5.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(5 Hrs ) This clinical course is designed to enable the student to continue progression through the competency-based program. Focus is on professional responsibilities and the development of career skills. Students will be required to take an assessment test as a component of this course. (Clinical 20 hours) Spring Prerequisite: RAD 275 Corequisites: RAD 276; RAD 277
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