| HLT 175 - Clinical Practicum III
Course Description: 5 credits
A nine week summer clinical experience providing the student with the opportunity to improve skills and gain confidence in the application of new techniques. The student is introduced to the operating room, the fluoroscopic room, and portables.
40 hrs. weekly/ 9 weeks.
HLT 250 - Fundamentals of Radiobiology
Course Description: 4 credits
This course is designed to provide fundamental information in the area of applied radiobiology. Course topics will include basic interactions of radiation and matter, biological effects, radiation dose, occupational and non-occupational dose equivalent limits, exposure monitoring and units of measurement.
HLT 252 - ADVANCED RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES
COURSE DESCRIPTION: 3 credits
Major topics include skull, facial and sinus anatomy and positioning. Myelography, Arthrography, angiography and cross sectional anatomy will be introduced. Special radiographic procedures include computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging. Phantom radiography and role-playing prepare the student for practical application of these procedures in the assigned Radiology department in health care agencies.
Radiographically significant pathology will be included.
HLT 254 - CLINICAL PRACTICUM IV
COURSE DESCRIPTION: 4 credits
The senior student begins this clinical practicum demonstrating competence in the basic skills and exams learned in the first year. The student has progressed both professionally and educationally through the summer practicum and now takes on the advanced positions and procedures of the program. The student must demonstrate growth and development in both clinical and professional behavior during this practicum. The “Critical Clinical Objectives” for this practicum MUST be met to continue in the program.
HLT 274 - CLINICAL PRACTICUM V
COURSE DESCRIPTION: 4 credits
The senior student begins this last clinical practicum demonstrating competence in the basic skills and exams learned in the first year. The student has progressed both professionally and educationally through the Program and continues to grow and develop both professionally and technically. All mandatory and elective competencies must be demonstrated for completion and graduation. The “Critical Clinical Objectives” for this practicum MUST be met to continue in the program.
HLT 270 – Topics in Radiology Technology
COURSE DESCRIPTION: 3 credits
This course is designed to round out the student’s educational experience in the Program. Major topics included are Emergency medicine, Pharmacology, Quality Management, Ethics in Health Care, Professional and Career Development beyond the student status, and Radiologic Pathology.
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