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Show 220 oat DEGREE REQ GEN ED COURSES 3003. Psycho-Social Medicine (3) Study of professional interrelationships with patients, peers and supervisors. 4243. Quality Management 3023. Biophysical Aging Changes 4253. Risk Management (3) Biophysical changes throughout the life span and pathological processes common to specific age groups. in Radiology (3) Concepts and principles of quality management and collection and (3) Study of management of risk associated with the delivery of health 4643. Magnetic Resonance of the Torso and Limbs care in clinical and non clinical settings. Sectional anatomy, pathology and imaging protocols of the abdominal viscera, pelvis, thorax and extremities. Detailed study of the heart: anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, EKGs, and imaging modalities. 3123. Sectional Anatomy 4313. Visceral, Pelvic and Extremity Angiography Anatomical study of the body in the sagittal, transverse, and 4303. Cardiology (3) (3) Anatomy, Pathology, Protocols and interventional procedures of coronal imaging planes. abdominal viscera, extremities and pelvis. 3143. Imaging Pathophysiology (3) Imaging adaptations and alterations in anatomy and physiology with variation outside of the normal range. 4333. Head and Neck Angiography (3) Anatomy, pathology, protocols and Interventional procedures 3243. Patient Care and Assessment II (3) System analysis and advanced level of patient care, assessment and management in radiology. 3253. Patient Care and Assessment III (3) Intravenous therapy, patient care procedures and monitoring during imaging studies. 3263. Diagnostic Services Pharmacology II (3) of the aortic arch, brachiocephalic, thyroid and other facial and neck arteries. 4343. Thoracic and Venous Procedures (3) Anatomy, pathology, protocols and interventional procedures of the venous and cardiac systems. 4363. Problem Patient Management of excretion effects, side effects and patient care required for specific pharmacologic agents. Radiographic presentation of pathological conditions, abnormalities and anomalies. 3403. Radiobiology & Health Physics (3) Effects of ionizing radiation on the human body, patient and personnel protection, exposure monitoring health 4423. Clinical Pathways 3423. Federal Regulations (3) (3) Studying clinical pathways for patients based on disease processes and trauma. 4553. Breast Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology (3) Regulations governing health care, equipment and application of 3443. Quality Assurance in Radiology Development of a quality assurance program and manual to meet Physics and Instrumentations (3) Interactions of electromagnetic waves, instrumentation, imaging sequences and computer parameters of computerized tomography imaging. Experience in a radiology department. Consent of instructor needed. 5863. Clinical Preceptorship (3) national presentation. Continuation of RadTec 5862. (3) Synthesis and analysis of journal articles resulting in a research paper for the purpose of publication. (2) Experience in a radiology specialty area. Consent of instructor is needed. 4862. Clinical Internship (2) Experience in a radiology specialty area. Consent of instructor is needed. pathological conditions. 4911. Comprehensive Review/CT rehabilitation, medical-legal considerations. (2) is required. 4203. Patient Education in Radiology (3) Skills necessary to assess, plan and evaluate a variety of educational programs specific to radiology patients. 4603. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Physics and Instrumentation (3) Physical principles and theories of Magnetic Resonance, instrumen- 4213. Supervision and Staff Development tation, imaging sequences and methods in normal and abnormal tissue, and computer parameters of magnetic resonance. 4233. Fiscal Analysis in Radiology (3) Justification, acquisition and leasing of imaging equipment and accessories, staffing formulas and review of maintenance contracts. 5865. Clinical Preceptorship Continuation of RadTec 5864. (3) 5867. Individual Projects/Residency (3) Applied research projects conducted during residency in a radiology department. 5868. Final Competency Assessment (3) Review and evaluation of student competencies. for two-year graduates of accredited programs. A student can complete the required courses and be eligible to write 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 in 4915. Comprehensive Review/QM the Health Sciences. The program and support courses are three (3) semesters in length for the Medical-Vascular Emphasis and three (3) semesters in length for the Cardiac Emphasis, which requires the student to (2) Preparation for advanced certification examination. 4922. Workshop, Conferences and Telecourses 4942. Current Issues and Trends (2) (2) Current issues and trends in the health care industry and environment affecting radiology. (3) 4992. Seminar (2) abdominal viscera, pelvis, thorax and extremities. New developments and procedures in imaging and therapy and preparing for the future. 4623. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy (3) Imaging evaluation of pathological conditions, abnormalities and Evaluation of organ function and diagnosis of disease process using anomalies of the osseous system. in vivo chemical shifts. (3) The Diagnostic Medical Sonography program is designed as an advanced discipline of study 4914. Comprehensive Review/M (2) Preparation for advanced certification examination. 4583. Mammographic Quality Assurance (3) Equipment operation, technical factors and quality assurance procedures in mammography. 4223. Promotional Strategies (3) Assessment of needs, development and implementation of promotional strategies for Radiology Departments. 5864. Clinical Preceptorship Continuation of RadTec 5863. Preparation for advanced certification examination. 4913. Comprehensive Review/CVIT (2) Preparation for advanced certification examination. 4613. Computed Tomography of the Torso and Limbs Sectional anatomy, pathology and imaging protocols of the PRENGR CS EET MFET MET CMT DG AUTOSV AUTOTC IDT (2-4) 4572. Patient Education and Clinical Examination (2) Breast disease and reconstruction methods, breast examination, Federal regulations, developing department protocol, HNRS & BIS LIBSCI (3) Research projects developed for district, state, regional or 3463. Computerized Imaging (3) Processing of digital images in specialized radiographic procedures, three dimensional imaging and computerized management practice. quality of care assessment. 5861. Clinical Preceptorship (3) (1-3) (3) Determination of pathological conditions utilizing problem solving 5862. Clinical Preceptorship Continuation of RadTec 5861. 4803. Individual Research 4912. Comprehensive Review/MRI (2) Preparation for advanced certification examination. designing departments, and personnel supervision and 5453. Evaluation/CNS and Facial Structures (3) Imaging evaluation of pathological conditions, abnormalities and anomalies of the central nervous system and facial structures. 4663. Computed Tomography Routine positions, risk versus benefit; tissue variations, specialized procedures and imaging modalities. (3) 5433. Evaluation of the Genitourinary System (3) Imaging evaluation of pathological conditions, abnormalities and anomalies of the gentiourinary system. case studies. accreditation requirements. 3863. Clinical Internship (2-6) Experience in radiology specialty area. Consent of instructor Imaging evaluation of pathological conditions, abnormalities and anomalies of the abdomen and GI system. Experience in a radiology specialty area. Consent of instructor is needed. 4563. Mammographic Positioning/ Imaging Techniques (3) (3) (3) (3) 4363/5463. Problem Patient Management 4863. Clinical Internship (3) Normal breast anatomy and physiology compared to ionizing radiation. of the Central Nervous System and GI System Sectional anatomy, pathology and imaging protocols of the head, spine and central nervous system. 4861. Clinical Internship 4403. Imaging Pathology (3) 4653. Computed Tomography 4833. Directed Readings and Research (3) Determination of clinical pathways for patients based upon specific disease processes and trauma. Concepts of pharmacology including modes of action, uses, modes physics and oncology. (3) Sectional anatomy, pathology and imaging protocol of the head, spine and central nervous system. analysis of data. 3043. Medical Ethics and Law (3) Medical ethics and law and case studies in medical imaging and radiation therapy. (3) 5423. Evaluation of the Abdomen 4633. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Central Nervous System 5403. Evaluation of the Osseous System 5413. Evaluation of the Chest attend summer quarter. A competency-based evaluation system will be 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. RADTHR RESTHY BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH MATHED MICRO PHSX DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY (3) » Pr ogram Prerequisite: Must be a registered Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) or equivalent. (3) Imaging evaluation of pathological conditions, abnormalities and anomalies of the chest. » Grade Requirements: After admittance to the program, a GPA of 2.0 or a grade of "C" is required in all professional courses. NAVSCI WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY |