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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: QUAL 1113 Introduction to Quality Management/Improvement) This course provides the opportunity for a wide range of topics related to quality management and improvement. Specific seminar topics, such as ISO 9000 and process management, are announced in advance of course enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program and corequisite: RADI 1223 Radiographic Practicum I) This course is designed to provide a broad overview of the radiologic sciences. Includes discussion of department and hospital organization, professional ethics, medicolegal considerations, patient care, basic radiation protection, infection control, and basic radiolographic equipment and procedures.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program and corequisite: RADI 1223 Radiographic Practicum I) This course is designed to present the principles of radiographic anatomy, positioning, and terminology necessary to perform standard radiolographic procedures. Special emphasis is given to routine and specialty views of chest, extremities, abdomen, and vertebral column. Importance will be placed on evaluative approaches to the procedure and the finished radiograph.
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3.00 Credits
(Corequisites: RADI 1103 Introduction to Radiologic Technology and corequisite: RADI 1333 Radiographic Practicum II) This course provides the necessary exposure to the practice of radiography in clinical setting. Students will be evaluated on clinical efficiency, professional conduct, and dress as well as ability to perform basic radiographic procedures such as chest, abdomen, and extremities under the direct supervision of a registered technologist.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: RADI 1103 Introduction to Radiologic Technology and corequisite: RADI 1333 Radiographic Practicum II) Basic concepts of radiation physics are presented. Fundamentals of x-ray generating equipment as well as x-ray production, beam characteristics, units of measurement, and how x-rays interact with matter are explored.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: RADI 1173 Radiographic Procedures I and corequisite: RADI 1333 Radiographic Practicum II) This course is a continuation of RADI 1173 Radiographic Procedures I. It is designed to provide instruction for anatomical positioning and terminology to include the skull, gastrointestinal tract, and genitourinary system.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program and corequisite: RADI 1223 Radiographic Practicum I). This course introduces factors influencing and controlling the quality of the radiographic image. It includes the study of radiographic density, contrast, radiographic film, screens, and accessory imaging equipment. Knowledge of processing chemistry, various systems of the automatic processor as well as silver reclamation are addressed. The causes and methods of eliminating artifacts on film are also learned.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: RADI 1223 Radiographic Practicum I) A continuation of RADI 1223 Radiographic Practicum I. The student will continue to perform routine radiographic procedures with the direct supervision of a registered technologist. Rotation will be made between the hospital and clinics as determined by the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: RADI 1243 Radiographic Procedures II and corequisite: RADI 1434 Radiographic Practicum III) A continuation of RADI 1243 Radiographic Procedures II. This course will begin to introduce students to more specialized examinations in diagnostic radiology which include pediatric, geriatric, trauma/modified imaging procedures for situations that are less than ideal. A discussion of contrast media used in other special procedures, such as myelography, arthrography, tomography, and hysterosalpingography.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: RADI 1233 Radiographic Physics and corequisite: RADI 2445 Radiographic Practicum V) This course provides an overview of the principles of the interaction of radiation and biological systems. The effects of radiation and biological systems will be discussed. The effects of radiation on biological molecules and organisms and factors affecting biological response are discussed. This course also provides an overview of the principles of radiation protection and the responsibilities of the radiographer. Regulatory agencies will be identified and agency involvement discussed.
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