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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.
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