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RADT 228 — Radiographic Image Analysis

3 credits · 3 hours

is designed to emphasize principles of image analysis as it relates to anatomy, density, collimation, shielding, positioning and radiographic quality. Evaluation of and recommendations for improvement are stressed. Identifying pathology and including the changes in technique required to compensate for density differences produced by the underlying pathologic conditions are also covered. This course is applicable toward all certificates and degrees (credit hours 3.0, lecture hours 3.0).

Prerequisites: RADT 215, RADT 218, RADT 219, BIOL 202, RADT 225, RADT 230, ENGL 101, PSYCH 110

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