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Course Description


Radiologic Technology - RAD 235

Radiology Clinical Education 2

6 Credit Hours
1 Lecture Hours
32 Off-site Hours without Faculty

Course Description

Students will develop independent clinical practice of procedures previously mastered. This course allows students to perform radiographic examinations under the supervision of a qualified Radiographer. Students will continue documenting and testing on studies that have been presented in Radiology Procedures 1 and 2. Emphasis will be placed on continued improvement of imaging skills. Clinical competence of a procedure means students performed the procedure independently, consistently and effectively during the course of their clinical rotation. Students will rotate through advanced imaging modalities to gain experience in MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), Ultrasound, Interventional Radiology and CT (computerized tomography).

Prerequisites

(A requirement that must be completed before taking this course.)

  • RAD 215 with a minimum grade of 3.0.

Corequisites

(A course to be taken in the same semester as this course.)

Course Competencies

Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be able to:

  • Perform procedures under the direct supervision of a technologist.
  • Demonstrate knowledge and skills performing radiology exams.
  • Display professionalism with appearance, attendance and interactions with an organization.
  • Demonstrate the ability to prepare all equipment necessary to perform a procedure.
  • Communicate effectively with patients taking into consideration variations in characteristics such as age, gender and medical condition.
  • Utilize computer skills in the documentation of a patient’s history.
  • Integrate knowledge of related anatomy and positioning to the production of quality radiographs.
  • Apply the appropriate radiological technique for each patient and situation.
  • Focus on patient care and professional ethics while demonstrating empathy and professional behavior.
  • Demonstrate knowledge and skills related to body mechanics, safe patient transfer and patient restraint.
  • Demonstrate designated clinical competencies.
  • Document experience gained in advanced modalities.
  • Enhance critical thinking and problem solving skills as they pertain to patient care and performance of radiology procedures.
  • Develop test taking skills and strategies to be successful on the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist exam. Complete all outstanding competencies-based clinical assignments necessary to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) exam.

Course Schedule

Currently no sections of this class are being offered.

Key: Day of the Week

  • T = Tuesday
  • R = Thursday
  • S = Saturday
  • X = Sunday