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Show 155. Radiographic Anatomy and Positioning (2) Excretory, reproductive and endocrine systems. 156. Radiographic Anatomy and Positioning (4) Skull. Cranial Radiography. 160. Laboratory Experience (1) Experience in the energized x-ray lab on campus. 162. Laboratory Experience (continued) (1) Experience in th energized x-ray lab on campus. 164. Laboratory Experience (continued) (1) Experience in the energized x-ray lab on campus. 166. Laboratory Experience (continued) (1) Experience in the energized x-ray lab on campus. 240. Applied Radiologic Techniques(2) Factors affecting radiographic quality and techniques used to improve radiographic quality. 243. Advanced Radiological Physics (2) Theory and application utilizing x-ray machine accessories; factors contibuting to quality of an x-ray beam; and attenuation of x-rays in matter. Prerequisite: Radiologic Technology 130 and 240. 245. Advanced Techniques (2) Experience in x-ray laboratories and affiliated hospitals with maintenance and calibration of x-ray machines, factor affecting quality control and review of new equipment on the market. Prerequisite: Radiologic Technology 243. 265. Elementary Radiation Therapy Technology (1) Elementary theory and practice of high energy radiation therapy. (Optional) 268. Elementary Nuclear Medicine Technology (1) Introduction to elementary concepts of nuclear medicine. (Optional) 270. Clinical Radiography (5) Supervised experience in the clinical setting within Radiologic Department and through affiliated hospital. Two 1-hour lectures and 24 hours of clinical instruction a week. 271. Clinical Radiography (continued) (5) Two 1-hour lectures and 24 clinical hours of instruction a week. Radiologic Technology 272. Clinical Radiography (continued) (5) Two 1-hour lectures and 24 clinical hours of instruction a week. 273. Clinical Radiography (continued) (6) Two 1-hour lectures and 24 clinical hours of instruction a week. 274. Clincal Radiography (continued) (6) Two 1-hour lectures and 24 clinical hours of instruction a week. 278. Honors Internship (1-5) Radiologic Technology students involved in final hospital training. Consent of Radiologic Technology Program required. 283. Directed Readings, Projects, and Research (1-3) Limited to Radiologic Technology majors. A maximum of 9 hours may be accumulated in this type of course. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. 299. Seminar (1) Current concepts in radiology, radiologic technology and review of interesting clinical studies. 300. Psycho-Social Medicine (2) Discussion of the Psycho-social problems and needs of mentally and physically ill patients and techniques of effective patient-health professional interactions. 310. Radiation Health Safety (2) Discusses the need for radiation protection, effects on human body, patient and personnel protection and exposure monitoring. 340. Quality Assurance (4) Recognition and technical and procedural problems that interfere with attaining an acceptable image. Lab experience in an affiliate hospital. Prerequisite: Rad. Tech. 243. 360. Special Imaging I (3) Specialized equipment and opaque media. 361. Special Imaging II (3) Diagnostic and therapeutic angiography and special studies. Prerequisites: Special Imaging I 430. Cardiography (3) Detailed study of the heart, heart diseases and imaging modalities used to make a diagnosis. Prerequisite: HS330, Advanced Pathophysiology. 431. Radiographic Pathology (4) Appearance of diseases and trauma on Radiographic examination. Prerequisite: Advances Pathology II, HS331. 432. Clinical Conference (2) Comparison of normal and abnormal radiographic exams and study of disease pro- Radiologic Technology cesses. Prerequisite: Radiographic Pathology. 470. Radiology Internship (1-6) Course objectives and evaluative methods for each student will be developed between the student, the faculty and affiliate hospital. 480. Independent Study and Projects Must be arranged with instructor. 483. Directed Readings and Research Must be arranged with instructor. (1-9) (1-6) ULTRASOUND COURSES mn -f^enleraH Information ■-+ TleCSriBs" +# Composite fntertiept. IProirams i . 1 1 i 300. Introduction (1) Review of Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound. 320. Sonographic Physics (4) Fundamentals of accoustical physics 321. Accoustics and Instrumentation (3) Continuation of US320 and utilization of test equipment in quality control. 330. Obstetric and Gynecology (5) Female pelvis/obstetrical anatomy and pathology and scanning protocol. 331. Abdominal Ultrasonography (5) Intraperitoneal and retroperitoneal anatomy, physiological processes and alterations, scanning protocol and differential diagnosis. 370. Clinical Education I (4) Twenty-tour (24) hours per week in an active ultrasound department in an affiliate hospital. 372. Clinical Education II (4) Continuation of US 370. 374. Clinical Education III (6) Thirty-two (32) hours per week in an active ultrasonography department in an affiliate hospital. 376. Clinical Education IV (6) Continuation of US 374. 410. Special Studies and Small Parts(3) Study and evaluation of general ultrasound examinations. 420. Case Studies (2) Disease processes and ultrasonic diagnosis with presentation of a case history with ultrasonography scans determining the diagnosis. 430. Conference and Interpretation I (1) The technique of differentia] diagnosis is applied to sonographic examinations with guest sonologists. 432. Conference and Interpretation II (1) Continuation of US 430. 440. Comprehensive Review (2) Review and requirements for advanced responsibilities. 450. Echocardiography I (3) Fundamentals of M-mode and two dimensional sonographic examinations of the heart. 451. Echocardiography II (3) Abnormalities of the heart and recognition of disease processes using M-mode and two dimensional ultrasound. 452. Echocardiography III (3) Continuation of US 451. 470. Clinical Cardiography (4) Twenty-four (24) hours per week in an active echocardiography department. 471. Cardiology Conference I (1) Technique of differential diagnosis is applied to echocardiographic examinations. 472. Clinical Cardiography (4) Continuation of US 470. 474. Clinical Cardiography (6) Thirty-two (32) hours a week in an active echocardiography department. 475. Cardiology Conference II (1) Continuation of US 471. (6) 476. Clinical Cardiography Continuation of US 474. 499. Seminar Current trends in Ultrasonography. (1-3) 120 121 Hiwtili —Education |