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MAMC 2020 — - Principles and Procedures in Mammography^

6 credits · 6 hours

This course reinforces the fundamental principles of mammography, including the technologies and techniques involved in the screening and diagnostic processes. It covers the procedures, positioning, patient care, and image interpretation skills needed to perform high- quality mammograms. The course also addresses the importance of understanding breast anatomy, the role of mammography in early detection of breast cancer, and the necessary protocols for patient safety and image quality. Lecture: 4 hours, Lab: 0 hours, Other: 16 hours Prerequisite(s): MAMC 1010 and MAMC 1020 Corequisite(s):MAMC 2010 Mathematics (MATH) Math Placement Math placement is required of all students who wish to enroll in their first math course at CCRI. Information about placement can be found in the Advising Center (https://www.ccri.edu/advising/). Note: Developmental math courses are designed to build/refresh basic mathematical skills which provide the necessary background for college- level mathematics courses. All students must demonstrate mental calculation skills and mastery of course content to complete the courses successfully. College-level math courses require the use of mental calculation skills since each course builds upon the material learned in the prerequisite courses. Students with a documented disability should meet with a representative from the Office of Disability Accessibility for Students. CCRI will make modifications to academic requirements where appropriate and provide the necessa

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