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BIOL435 — Clinical Radiography V

BIOL 435 - Clinical Radiography V BIOL 435 - Clinical Radiography V (13 credits) In this comprehensive course, students will review topics in all sections outlined on the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Radiography Examination Content Specifications. This course consists of three main components: clinical, lab practicum, and professional development. Through a variety of clinical rotations, students will experience the day-to-day operations of a radiology department and perform radiology exams. Students will participate in non-regular shifts consisting of evenings and weekends. In an energized lab, students will position examinations learned in the Radiographic Procedures courses. In this course students will identify pertinent anatomy and evaluate radiographic images to identify positioning errors. Students will describe how professionalism impacts the role of a radiographer. This course explores radiographic, fluoroscopic and mobile imaging equipment requirements and design. Quality Control related radiographic and fluoroscopic equipment and protective apparel will be presented. Quality management in radiography is defined. Quality Assurance and maintenance issues related to digital radiography will be examined. This course explores how radiation interacts with living systems. Radiation effects on molecules, cells, tissues, and the whole body will be examined. Factors affecting biological response will be presented including the acute and chronic effects of ra

Prerequisites: BIOL434

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