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Show Allied Health Sciences — Health Occupations Allied Health Sciences — Medical Technology Allred, Stephen O. Atherton, Norman W. Bodily, Elizabeth J. Bottcher, Richard C. Brown, Arthur F. Budge, A. Peter Crane, Paul Derrick, Darryl D. Dettman, Harold R. Eason, Hugh Fahy, W. Harry Fry, Dennis P. Gieser, Robert Gilliam, Dean F. Hammond, Wayne L. Hirschi, David Jahsman, Russell N. Hirst, Richard H. Keller, J. Ralph Mcfarlane, Robert McMaster, Margaret Miller, Marcia M. Mitchell, Leon M. Neal, Noel Nellis, John D. Newton, Russell L. Nichols, Christen J. Nielsen, Ross M. Phillips, Joseph V. Pistone, Henry P. Plenk, Hal G. Pollock, John D. Schirack, C. Dwayne Schmidt, John F. Stucki, Larry D. Thompson, Henry A. Totske, Jimmy L. Verner, James N. Wheeler, Richard White, Mac Martel Woolf; Clinical Instructors, Kimball G. Blackburn, Mary Boyer, Robert Carothers, Sharon R. Cutler, Deloris Dalpias, Phil Dulley, Richard Evan, Sister Sandra Fleischhacker, Tommy L. Gream, Minoru Hamada, Carl Hamilton, Charles R. Harrison, H. K. Hastings, Don Huffman, Craig S. Humes, Terry Hale, Ann E. Jensen, Diane M. Kawamura, Dennis Kida, Rhonda Knighton, Thomas L. Makin, Sharron Joan McDone, Nancy Minster, Harriet Mize, James N. Murphey, Ethel A. Nelson, George Pales, John L. Roe, Robert J. Schell, Dee Staples, Ernest David Swal- berg, J. Allen Tanner, Keith Ann Taylor, Lynda Waller, Georg- ine Wanta, Walter B. Wyss, Kenneth G. Yearsley, David A. Young; Special Lecturers, Dan Carter, Ned Christenson, Mary Ann Costesso, Farrell Kent Deardon, Geniece Frederic, Terry J. Fry, Barbara Greiner, Susie Heald, Cathy Howard, Phil Kennington, Deneese Keoppel, Jacqueline B. Martin, George R. Mather, Roger L. Meeker, Steve Millar, Dale A. Page, Teresa Ramsey, Tess Rasmussen, Gail Roper, Patricia Rowberry, Mary H. Sayers, Jeff Smith, JoAnn Thompson, Charlotte Waterstradt, Dave Wolf. The Department of Health Occupations offers programs in Medical Technology, Respiratory (Inhalation) Therapy, Dental Assisting and Radiologic (X-Ray) Technology. Other Health Occupations programs are being developed and interested students are urged to contact the Department for late developments. The Department provides a core of courses which are common to the health occupations. These core courses, together with the specific requirements for each of the specific programs, are required for graduation. The Associate of Applied Science Degree will be awarded to students successfully com pleting programs in Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Therapy, and Medical Laboratory Technology. A certificate of completion will be awarded to students successfully completing the Dental Assisting Program. The Bachelor of Science Degree is awarded to individuals who fulfill the requirements for the CORE COURSES ON INSTRUCTION 101. Medical Terminology—Medical terms of Greek and Latin origin. Designed for the pre-professional and workers in health related fields. A (3) 120. Introduction to Medical Science—Medical terminology, roles and interrelationships in the health care team, medical ethics and psychology of the patient. A (3) 130. Introductory Pathophysiology—An introduction to the understanding of the nature of disease and its affect on total body systems. W (3) 150. Introduction to Pharmacology — An introductory course in pharmacology to provide the student with the knowledge and skills required in the safe administration of medicines. Designed to increase the understanding of the use of drugs as therapeutic agents. S (4) MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Michael Beard, Technical Director Dean F. Hammond, M.D. Medical Director Medical Technology Major—Each candidate for a baccalaureate degree in Medical Technology should take the following courses in addition to those required by the college and the general education requirements. Health Occupations Core Health Occupations 120 Mathematics 105 Chemistry 121, 122, 123, 311, 312, 307, and 305. Microbiology 205, 305, 315, 325. Zoology 421, 422, 330, and 450. Medical Technology 121, 201, 202, 499, and any additional Medical Technology courses as directed by the Medi- 404 405 |