Click Here to Return to the Home Page
Patient Email Baby Pages Medical Staff Contact Us Hospital Pricing
 
Leadership
Guide to Services
Guide to Facilities
Employment Opportunities
Events Calendar
Health Information
Organizational News
Foundation
Course Descriptions

Advanced Radiation Science: This course covers the theory and application of radiation protection and radiobiology.

Clinical Practicum: Students participate in a competency-based clinical education component that spans the two years of the program.

Digital Imaging: This course covers the physics, concepts and the image basics of digital radiography and PACS.

Image Evaluation: Introduce the student to a methodology for design and implementation of an image evaluation program in a radiology department.

Independent Study: Second-year students prepare papers and projects.

Rad Workshop: This senior course includes a variety of topics such as venipuncture, critical thinking, and others.

Medical Ethics & Law: This course covers the ethical issues that radiographers may encounter.

Medical Terminology: Introduces the student to medical terminology through a unique combination of anatomy and physiology, and word building principles. The course will concentrate on terminology consistently used in medical imaging.

Patient Care: General topics in patient care and procedures are covered; patient transport, communication, medical emergencies, vital signs, infection control...

Quality Management: Introduces the student to a methodology for design and implementation of a quality assurance program in a radiology department.

Radiographic Pathology: A general overview of the body systems from a disease-oriented perspective is presented in this senior course. Radiographic teaching files are used extensively.

Radiographic Procedures: Entry-level radiographic imaging procedures are covered from basic to advanced, spanning six quarters of the program.

Radiation Science: The theory and concepts of physics, x-rays, exposure and imaging are studied; this extends through the first year of the program.

Clinical Laboratory: This course is conducted in tandem with Radiographic Procedures. Students work with imaging equipment, accessories and a phantom patient.

Special Imaging: This course specifically covers the various modalities used for imaging the human body including mammography, electronic imaging, CT, MRI, US, and more.

 
Return to the Medical Radiography Page

Return to the Health Professional Education Page

A Month-By-Month listing of special
events and educational opportunities.