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RAD 250. ADVANCED PATIENT CARE. 5 hrs.
PREREQUISITE: Admision to the program.
This course will provide the radiographer with concepts of patient care
including patient preparation, patient education, assessment and monitoring, IV
procedures for contrast agents and medications, pharmacology, emergency care,
radiation safety and biological considerations, safety precautions, and federal
procedural considerations for CT, MRI, Mammography, Cardiovascular
Interventional Technology Sonography.
RAD 251. CROSS-SECTIONAL ANATOMY. 3 hrs.
PREREQUISITE: Admission to the program.
This course provides the radiographer with knowledge of anatomy of the
human body in cross-section. Topics included advanced sectional anatomy as
demonstrated by computed tomography, magnetic resonance, and medical sonography.
Upon completion, the student will be able to identify cross sectional anatomy
from CT, MRI, and medical sonography.
RAD 266. PATHOLOGY CORRELATION FOR CT/MR. 4 hrs.
PREREQUISITE: RAD 250, RAD 251, and/or RAD 263 or RAD 284
This course is designed to introduce theories of disease causation and
pathophysiologic disorders that compromise health systems. Each disease or
trauma process is examined from its description, etiology, associated symptoms,
slinical manifestations, and diagnosis with appearance on CT and MR images.
RAD 283. MR IMAGING PROCEDURES. 5 hrs.
PREREQUISITE: RAD 250, RAD 251, RAD 284
This course provides knowledge of magnetic resonance imaging procedures.
Emphasis is on the essential theory and experiences for development of skills
and competencies of MR imaging procedures, data acquisition, and processing.
RAD 284. MR PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES. 5 hrs.
PREREQUISITE: RAD 250, RAD 251
This course provides knowledge of magnetic resonance physical principles
of image formation. Emphasis is on instrumentation, fundamentals, artifacts,
and quality control to include sequence parameters and options. Upon completion,
students will demonstrate a knowledge of basic MRI physics.
RAD 285. MAGNETIC RESONANCE CLINICAL EDUCATION. 4 hrs.
PREREQUISITE: RAD 250, RAD 251, RAD 284
This course provides the essential clinical experiences for magnetic
resonance imaging. Emphasis is on the development of skills and competencies of
MRI imaging procedures, data acquisition, and image processing. Upon completion,
students will be able to demonstrate practical application of MRI imaging
procedures.
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