CTIC 1030 — CTIC 1030 - Cross-sectional Anatomy I
This hybrid interactive, web-based course will focus on anatomy of the human body as it is viewed in the various axial, coronal, and sagittal planes. Radiologic anatomy will be viewed in the context of illustrations and pictures of gross anatomical sections. Module 8 identifies and describes the anatomical planes and structures of the head and neck. You will also learn how to describe the stages of human embryo development as it relates to this region of the body Module 9 describes the major structures of the chest, abdomen and pelvis and how these structures function. You will learn how to identify abdominal quadrants and how to locate organs or structures on a diagram or CT image. CT Clinical Practicum I course is designed to allow qualified technologist to complete the number of clinical procedures mandated by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) to be considered eligible to apply to sit for certification in CT, while emphasizing the importance of patient care, radiation safety and the principles of radiation protection in the CT department The course is designed to allow the students hands- on experience documenting and performing CT exams within the clinical setting under the direct supervision of a registered technologist. This course is competency based, and students will be assessed through competency exams to document the achievement of clinical objectives. Note: Students must be accepted into the CT certificate program. Course meets 3.5 lecture hours