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Show 252 RadTec 5865. Clinical Preceptorship (3) Continuation of RadTec 5864. RadTec 5867. Competency Assessment/Residency (3) Assessment of competency knowledge and skills in the clinical setting. RadTec 5868. Final Competency Assessment (3) Review and evaluation of student competencies. The Diagnostic Medical Sonography program is designed as an advanced discipline of study for two-year graduates of radiography programs or equivalent as determined by the Department of Radiologic Sciences. A student can complete the required courses and be eligible to sit for the national certification examination. The courses offered in Diagnostic Medical Sonography are upper-division and will be accepted as satisfying the requirements for a primary area emphasis for those students who have been accepted into the Bachelor of Science program. The program and support courses are four (4) semesters in length. A competency-based evaluation system is utilized throughout the program. A student must achieve a predetermined level of competency in the academic and clinical courses in order to receive grades for the course. The clinical education courses require a minimum of 24 clock hours per calendar week in an affiliated health care facility. MJAWaW BACHELOR DEGREE (B.S.) To obtain a baccalaureate degree, the student must complete the WSU General Education requirements; a major and a minor emphasis; a quality assurance course; and RadTec SI4943, Baccalaureate Thesis (3), or equivalent. Diagnostic Medical Sonography » Program Prerequisite: Must be an ARRT registered technologist or acceptable equivalent as determined by the Department of Radiologic Sciences, make application and be accepted to the program of choice (refer to the Admission Requirements below). » Grade Requirements: After admittance to the program, a GPA of 2.0 or a grade of "C" is required in all professional courses. » Credit Hour Requirements: Credit hours required will vary according to the chosen emphasis. Consult with a faculty member to complete an academic contract. Advisement Students should meet with the admissions counselor at least annually for course and program review. Call 801-626-6057 for more information or to schedule an appointment. Admission Requirements To be eligible for admission to the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program, the following criteria must be met: 1. Application must be made to Weber State. 2. Demonstrate ability to achieve scholastically. 3. Complete an application to the desired program and pay the $20 application fee. 4. Provide the following with the application a. transcripts from hospital certificate program or colleges and universities; b. high school transcripts if no previous college experience; and c. copy of ARRT certification or equivalent. 5. Have all pertinent rtfaterial on file January 10. 6. Have major specified as Diagnostic Medical Sonography. Course Requirements for Program Certificate Biomedical Core Courses Required HthSci LSI 110 Health Sciences (4) HthSci 1111 Health Sciences (4) or the following acceptable equivalent Life Science (3) Prerequisite Requirements RadTec 3243 Patient Care Sc Assessment II (3) RadTec 3463 Computerized Imaging (3) DMS Courses Required A Diagnostic Medical Sonography elective must be selected by the student from one of the following: DMS 4103 Physics Sc Instrumentation (3) DMS SI4143 Quality Assurance (3) Emphasis Requirements Complete the courses for one of the following two emphasis areas: Medical Emphasis (22 credit hours) or Cardiac Emphasis (18 credit hours). • Medical Emphasis (2FA) DMS 4303 Abdominal Sonography (3) DMS 4323 Superficial Structure Sc Special Studies (1) DMS 4343 Obstetric Sc Gynecologic Sonography (3) DMS 4403 Vascular Sonography (2) DMS 4641 Laboratory Scanning Experience I (1) DMS 4642 Laboratory Scanning Experience II (1) DMS 4643 Laboratory Scanning Experience III (1) DMS 4861 Clinical Education I (3) DMS 4862 Clinical Education II (3) DMS 4863 Clinical Education III (3) DMS 4911 Comprehensive Review I (2) • Cardiac Emphasis (2FC) DMS 4503 Cardiac Sonography I (3) DMS 4523 Cardiac Sonography II (3) DMS 4644 Laboratory Scanning Experience IV (1) DMS 4645 Laboratory Scanning Experience V (1) DMS 4865 Clinical Education V (3) DMS 4866 Clinical Education VI (3) DMS 4867 Clinical Education VII (3) DMS 4912 Comprehensive Review II (1) Support Courses Required for Medical or Cardiac Emphasis (12 credit hours) RadTec 3043 Medical Ethics Sc Law (3) RadTec 3123 Sectional Anatomy (3) RadTec 3143 Imaging Pathophysiology (3) RadTec 3253 Patient Care Sc Assessment III (3) Support Course Required for Cardiac Emphasis RadTec 4303 Cardiology (3) Electives DMS 4864 Clinical Education IV/Vascular (3) DMS 4801 Individualized Research (1-3) DMS 4921 Workshops, Conferences Sc Telecourses (1-3) DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY COURSES - DMS DMS 4103. Physics Sc Instrumentation (3) Elementary principles, propagation through tissues, transducers, pulse echo principles and instruments, images, storage and display, Doppler, image features and artifacts, bioeffects and safety. DMS SI4143. Quality Assurance (3) Developing, analyzing and evaluating a quality assurance program. DMS 4303. Abdominal Sonography (3) Concepts in abdominal intraperitoneal and retroperitoneal sonographic scanning technique and protocol to produce and evaluate diagnostic images in the clinical setting. DMS 4323. Superficial Structure Sc Special Studies (1) Concepts in superficial structure sonographic scanning technique and protocol to produce and evaluate diagnostic images in the clinical setting. DMS 4343. Obstetric and Gynecologic Sonography (3) Concepts in superficial structures, neonatal brain and spine obstetric and gynecologic sonographic scanning technique and protocol to produce and evaluate diagnostic images, and to assist in biopsy and aspiration procedures. DMS 4403. Vascular Sonography (2) Concepts in vascular sonographic scanning technique and protocol to produce and evaluate diagnostic images. DMS 4503. Cardiac Sonography I (3) Concepts in cardiac sonographic scanning technique and protocol to produce and evaluate diagnostic images. DMS 4523. Cardiac Sonography II (3) Continuation of DMS 4503. DMS 4641. Laboratory Scanning Experience I (1) Patient position and instruction, transducer selection and anatomic placement, scanning protocol, and image quality are practiced and reviewed for medical and vascular sonographic examinations. DMS 4642. Laboratory Scanning Experience II (1) Continuation of DMS 4641. DMS 4643. Laboratory Scanning Experience III (1) Continuation of DMS 4642. DMS 4644. Laboratory Scanning Experience IV (1) Patient position and instruction, transducer selection and anatomic placement, scanning protocol, and image quality are practiced and reviewed for cardiac sonographic examinations. DMS 4645. Laboratory Scanning Experience V (1) Continuation of DMS 4644. DMS 4801. Individualized Research (1-3) Contract with faculty advisor required. DMS 4861. Clinical Education I (3) A minimum of 24 hours per week in an active diagnostic medical/ vascular sonography department. DMS 4862. Clinical Education II (3) Continuation of DMS 4861. DMS 4863. Clinical Education III (3) Continuation of DMS 4862. DMS 4864. Clinical Education IV/Vascular (3) Contract required to gain additional vascular clinical competencies. 253 DMS 4865. Clinical Education V (3) A minimum of 24 hours per week in an active diagnostic cardiac sonography department. DMS 4866. Clinical Education VI (3) Continuation of DMS 4865. DMS 4867. Clinical Education VII (3) Continuation of DMS 4866. DMS 4911. Comprehensive Review I (1-2) Review and requirements for advanced responsibilities of the medical sonographer (1 cr. hr.) and vascular sonographer (1 cr. hr.) DMS 4912. Comprehensive Review II (1) Review and requirements for advanced responsibilities of the cardiac sonographer. DMS 4921. Workshops, Conferences and Telecourses (1-3) 9ICINE I he Nuclear Medicine program is designed as an advanced discipline of study for ARRT registered technologists or the acceptable equivalent. A student can complete the required courses, obtain a certificate of completion, and be eligible to sit for the national certification examination. The courses offered in the Nuclear Medicine program are upper-division and will be accepted as satisfying the requirements for a primary area emphasis for those students who have been accepted into the Bachelor of Science program. The program is three (3) full semesters in length, which requires the student to attend in the summer. A competency-based clinical evaluation system is utilized throughout the program. A student must achieve a predetermined level of competency in the academic and clinical courses in order to receive grades for the course. A minimum of 24 clock hours per week of clinical education must be completed in an affiliated health care facility. To obtain a baccalaureate degree, the student must complete the WSU General Education requirements; a major and a minor emphasis; a quality assurance course; and RadTec SI4943, Baccalaureate Thesis (3), or equivalent. Nuclear Medicine IfHHBI CERTIFICATE 'SHH§ » Program Prerequisite: Must be an ARRT registered technologist or acceptable equivalent as determined by the Department of Radiologic Sciences, make application and be accepted to the program of choice (refer to the Admission Requirements below). » Grade Requirements: After admittance to the program, a GPA of 2.0 is required in all professional courses. » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 29 credit hours in didactic courses and clinical education are required. The support courses or the equivalent must be completed to obtain the degree. Advisement Students should meet with a faculty advisor at least annually for course and program review. Call 801-626-6057 for more information or to schedule an appointment. 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