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Show Allied Health Sciences — Radiologic Technology Allied Health Sciences — Radiologic Technology 201. Introduction to Immunohematology—Basic concepts of blood banking, includes blood typing, cross matching, antibody detection and identification, forensic implications of blood banking, donor and patient reactions, and donor selection. W (5) 202. Introduction to Clinical Chemistry—Basic concepts in clinical chemistry including on-campus laboratory experience in automated chemistry procedures, hand chemistry procedures and hospital practicum. 451. Applied Clinical Laboratory—Hospital laboratory experience in an approved School of Medical Technology with training and practical internship directed by a clinical pathologist. Credit is given upon certification of satisfactory hospital performance. Two hours lecture and five 2-hour laboratories a week. A (5) 452. Applied Clinical Laboratory (continued)—Two hours lecture and five 2-hour laboratories a week. A (5) 453. Applied Clinical Laboratory (continued)—Two hours lecture and five 2-hour laboratories a week. A (5) 454. Applied Clinical Laboratory (continued)—Two hours lecture and five 2-hour laboratories a week. W (5) 455. Applied Clinical Laboratory (continued)—Two hours lecture and five 2-hour laboratories a week. W (5) 456. Applied Clinical Laboratory (continued)—Two hours lecture and five 2-hour laboratories a week. W (5) 457. Applied Clinical Laboratory (continued)—Two hours lecture and five 2-hour laboratories a week. S (5) 458. Applied Clinical Laboratory (continued)—Two hours lecture and five 2-hour laboratories a week. S (5) 459. Applied Clinical Laboratory (continued)—Two hours lecture and five 2-hour laboratories a week. S (5) 499. Seminar—(Clinical Chemistry), (Clinical Microbiology), (Immunohematology). Read and evaluate current literature. AWS(l) RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY O. Lew Wood, Technical Director The Department conducts an approved Radiologic Technology program in affiliation with Cottonwood Hospital, McKay- Dee Hospital Center and St. Benedict's Hospital as affiliates. The curriculum is designed to prepare competent and adaptable registered radiologic technologists. Candidates for the program are enrolled as pre-radiologie technology majors beginning the autumn quarter and continuing winter quarter of the freshman year. The actual radiologic technology majors are then selected from among the pre-radiologic candidates at the beginning of the spring quarter after each candidate has (1) presented a superior high school achievement record, (2) passed entrance and aptitude tests, (3) completed personal interviews with the Technical Director and the appropriate hospital personnel, (4) filed an application form for the radiologic technology program, and (5) completed the pre-radiologic technology curriculum. For details of the application procedure and the curriculum required, prospective candidates must contact the Technical Director. The curriculum is twenty-seven months in length. Students are enrolled in the program each quarter (summers included) after official acceptance into the class (spring quarter of freshman year). At times other than during campus instruction, students are required to be in the hospital radiology departments gaining clinical experience. In addition to the intensive didactic instruction, the curriculum also includes a minimum of 2400 hours of clinical training. The Radiologic Technology major should comply with the college specific course and area requirements for the associate of applied science degree. Students must complete the following courses prior to their formal acceptance into the official class spring quarter: The Health Occupations core; Health Education 200; Mathematics—a minimum of 101 or 105 or a score of at least twenty-three on the math pre-test. Radiologic Technology 102, 104, 130, 240, 150, 151, 152, and 153 are completed during the freshman year and 154, 155, 156, 260, 265, 268, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274 and 299 are completed during the second year of study. Students who successfully complete the Radiologic Technology program are awarded the associate of applied science degree. To become registered as a radiologic technologist with the American Registry of Radiologic, individuals must complete the program and pass the Registry Examination to verify their professional competence. 366 367 |