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CTMR 451: Magnetic Resonance Physical Principles of Image Formation. ;II
4.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisites: CTMR 403, 443, 467, and 483. Corequisites: CTMR 455, 461, 487, and RSCI 499C. Restriction: admission to the computed tomography/magnetic resonance program. This course is designed to provide the student with a comprehensive overview of magnetic resonance. Topics include instrumentation, magnetism, MR signal production, tissue characteristics, spatial localizations, pulse sequencing, imaging parameters/ options, special applications, safety, and quality assurance.
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CTMR 455: Imaging Procedures in Magnetic Resonance ;II
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisites: CTMR 403, 443, 467, and 483. Corequisites: CTMR 451, 461, 487, and RSCI 499C. Restriction: admission to the computed tomography/magnetic resonance program. The study of imaging techniques and pathological correlation for the various regions in the body. Specific clinical application, coils, scan sequences, protocols, and positioning criteria will be covered in this course.
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CTMR 455 - Imaging Procedures in Magnetic Resonance ;II
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CTMR 461: Magnetic Resonance Practicum I. ;II
5.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisites: CTMR 403, 443, 467, and 483. Corequisites: CTMR 451, 455, 487, and RSCI 499C. Restriction: admission to the computed tomography/magnetic resonance program. Clinical application of technical and professional aspects of magnetic resonance in a healthcare setting. The student will be required to demonstrate clinical competency in a number and variety of procedures as required by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT).
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CTMR 461 - Magnetic Resonance Practicum I. ;II
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CTMR 467: Computed Tomography Practicum I. ;I
5.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisites: CTMR 405 and 413. Co-requisites: CTMR 403, 443, and 483. Restriction: admission to the computed tomography/ magnetic resonance program. A study of imaging procedures and protocols utilized in computed tomography examinations. Emphasis will be placed on protocol selection for image application; pathology of areas such as the head, neck, spine, chest, abdomen, pelvis, musculoskeletal system; and interventional/special procedures. Preexamination, patient care preparation, and contrast administration procedures will be discussed.
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CTMR 477: Advanced Practicum I. ;III
4.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisites: CTMR 451, 455, 461, 487 and RSCI 499C. Restriction: admission to the computed tomography/magnetic resonance program. A continuation of clinical application and professional aspects of computed tomography/magnetic resonance in a health care setting with an emphasis on the role of the student as an entry level practitioner. The student will be required to demonstrate clinical competency in a number and a variety of procedures as established by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
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CTMR 483: Seminar in Computed Tomography. ;I
2.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisites: CTMR 405 and 413. Corequisites: CTMR 403, 443, and 467. Restriction: admission to the computed tomography/magnetic resonance program. This is designed to access the student's knowledge and application of computerized tomography. Based on the assessment results, the faculty will provide review and learning experiences to assist the student in meeting identified learning needs. Two hours of didactic experience per week.
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CTMR 485: Advanced Imaging Practicum II. ;III
4.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisite: CTMR 477. Restriction: admission to the computed tomography/magnetic resonance program. A continuation of the clinical application and professional aspects of computed tomography/ magnetic resonance in a healthcare setting with an emphasis on the role of the student as an independent entry level practitioner. The student will be required to demonstrate clinical competency in a number and variety of procedures as required by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT).
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CTMR 485 - Advanced Imaging Practicum II. ;III
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CTMR 487: Seminar in Magnetic Resonance. ;II
2.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisites: CTMR 403, 443, 467, and 483. Corequisites: CTMR 451, 455, 461, and RSCI 499C. Restriction: admission to the computed tomography/magnetic resonance program. A review of magnetic resonance content with consideration of clinical systems, physical principles and imaging considerations.
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DMS 400: Introduction to Sonography. ;III
1.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Corequisites: DMS 402A and 408. Restriction: admission into the diagnostic medical sonography program. An introduction to diagnostic medical sonography with emphasis on the history of sonography, the professional role of the sonographer, and the correlation of clinical laboratory tests to sonographic procedures. Four hours of didactic instruction per week for four weeks.
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DMS 400 - Introduction to Sonography. ;III
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DMS 402A: Scanning Techniques I. ;III
1.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Corequisites: DMS 400 and 408. Restriction: admission into the diagnostic medical sonography program. An introduction to the performance of sonographic procedures. Emphasis is on equipment operation, image production, and basic scanning techniques. Eight hours of laboratory experience per week for four weeks.
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