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Show 318 RADT 4863. Clinical Internship (2-4) Experience in a radiology specialty area. Consent of instrudor is needed. RADT 4911. Comprehensive Review/CT (2) Preparation for advanced certification examination. RADT 4912. Comprehensive Review/MRI (2) Preparation for advanced certification examination. RADT 4913. Comprehensive Review/CIT (2) Preparation for advanced certification examination. RADT 4914. Comprehensive Review/M (2) Preparation for advanced certification examination. RADT 4915. Comprehensive Review/QM (2) Preparation for advanced certification examination. RADT 4922. Workshop, Conferences and Telecourses (2) RADT 4933. Research Methods (3) Apply research strategies in health care and clinical pradice, obtain certificate for human subject research, formulate a research proposal, and complete an institutional review board application. RADT 4942. Current Issues and Trends (2) Current issues and trends in the health care industry and environment affecting radiology. RADT 4943. Baccalaureate Thesis (3) Research in health professions utilizing the sdentific inquiry method. RADT 4992. Seminar (1-2) New devdopments and procedures in imaging and therapy and preparing for the future. RADT 5403. Evaluation of the Osseous System (3) Imaging evaluation of pathological conditions, abnormalities and anomalies of the osseous system. RADT 5413. Evaluation of the Chest (3) Imaging evaluation of pathological conditions, abnormalities and anomalies of the chest. RADT 5423. Evaluation of the Abdomen and G I System (3) Imaging evaluation of pathological conditions, abnormalities and anomalies of the abdomen and gastrointestinal system. RADT 5433. Evaluation of the Genitourinary System (3) Imaging evaluation of pathological conditions, abnormalities and anomalies of the genitourinary system. RADT 5443. Clinical Pathways (3) Studying dinical pathways for patients based on disease processes and trauma. Prerequisites: RADT 5403 and RADT 5413. RADT 5453. Evaluation/CNS and Facial Structures (3) Imaging evaluation of pathological conditions, abnormalities and anomalies of the central nervous system and facial structures. RADT 5463. Problem Patient Management (3) Determination of pathological conditions utilizing problem-solving case studies. RADT 5473. Invasive Imaging Procedures (3) Patient preparation and performance of medical imaging invasive procedures are presented. RADT 5861. Clinical Preceptorship (3) Experience in a radiology department. Consent of instrudor needed. RADT 5862. Clinical Preceptorship (3) Continuation of RADT 5861. RADT 5863. Clinical Preceptorship (3) Continuation of RADT 5862. RADT 5864. Clinical Preceptorship (3) Continuation of RADT 5863. RADT 5865. Clinical Preceptorship (3) Continuation of RADT 5864. RADT 5867. Competency Assessment/Residency (3) Assessment of competency knowledge and skills in the clinical setting. RADT 5868. Final Competency Assessment (3) Review and evaluation of student competencies. Diagnostic Medical Sonography I he 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 for the Cardiac Emphasis or the Medical Emphasis and three (3) semesters in length for the Vascular Emphasis. 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. Diagnostic Medical Sonography bachelors degree (bs) » 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 (rder to Admission Process). » Minor: The Advanced Radiologic Sdences minor is automatically satisfied by the requirements for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography major. » 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 Process 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 $25 application fee. Weber State University 2011 -2012 Catalog |