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Danielle's courses at LSC

Subject
Course Number
Title/Description
Subject: RADT
Course Number: 1453
Radiographic Procedures I This course reviews the architectural plan of the body with emphasis on the structure and function of the skeleton. The student will learn the basics of positioning to obtain radiographs of the chest, thoracic cage, abdomen and upper extremities including shoulder girdle. The lab component will stress patient positioning and radiographic evaluation. (Prerequisites: Admission to the Radiologic Technology program or instructor consent) (2 hr lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: RADT
Course Number: 1455
Concepts of Image Production I Explore the creation and physical properties of x-radiation along with the specialized equipment that produces this form of electromagnetic radiation. This course is the first in a three-part series and serves as an introduction to x-ray equipment and the physical science involved in medical imaging. Students will study the components of, and the physics behind, the x-ray machine and accessories used for image production. Contents include: history, essential concepts of radiologic science, structure of matter as it relates to medical imaging, and the study of various forms of energy including electromagnetic energy. Students will perform math and algebraic calculations that control the radiographic exposure. (Prerequisites: MATH0460 and college-level reading. Admission to the Radiologic Technology Program or instructors consent) (1 hr lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: RADT
Course Number: 1463
Radiographic Procedures II A continuation of RADT1453 and a study of the anatomy and positioning of the lower extremities, hip, pelvis, spine and contrast studies of the GI and GU systems. (Prerequisites: RADT1453 concurrent with RADT1568) (3 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: RADT
Course Number: 1558
Clinical Radiography I This course runs concurrent with RADT1559. To acquaint the student with a hospital or clinic environment through supervised participation of theories presented in the classroom. . Emphasis on patient environment through supervised participation of theories presented in the classroom. Emphasis on patient care, patient transport, protocol in a hospital or clinic radiology department; identification of radiographic equipment and supplies. Students will observe and participate in patient radiographic procedures. (Prerequisites: Entry into the Radiologic Technology program. Current mantoux and current CPR certification) (0 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/13.5 hrs OJT)
Subject: RADT
Course Number: 1559
Clinical Radiography Theory I This course runs concurrent with RADT1558. It is a structured film critique/review of the chest and abdomen. (Prerequisites: Entry into the Radiologic Technology program. Current mantoux and current CPR certification.) (0 hrs lec/1 hr lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: RADT
Course Number: 1560
Concepts of Image Production II This is the second component of the three-part Image Production series. This course requires an integration of all exposure and technical factors previously learned while focusing on the structure, function and operation of imaging equipment. Discussion topics cover concepts of electricity and magnetism, physical components required to convert kinetic energy into x-ray photons, x-ray emissions and identifying the classic interactions between x-rays and matter. As the student progresses in the course, the focus will switch from x-ray creation to image detail, quality and evaluation. The student will perform math and algebraic calculations that control the radiographic quality and exposure. (Prerequisites: RADT1455) (3 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: RADT
Course Number: 1568
Clinical Radiography II This course provides the student with the opportunity to operate more independently in all areas of basic radiography. Competency testing begins as well as weekend, surgical, and evening clinical experience. Clinical objectives, specific to each rotation, are found in the clinical portfolio. Course runs concurrent with RADT1569. (Prerequisites: RADT1558 and RADT1559) (0 hrs lec/1 hrs lab/21 hrs OJT)
Subject: RADT
Course Number: 1569
Clinical Radiography Theory II This course runs concurrent with RADT1568. It is a structured film critique/review of the upper extremity and shoulder girdle. (Prerequisites: RADT1558 and RADT1559) (0 hrs lec/1 hr lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: RADT
Course Number: 1578
Clinical Radiography III A continuation of Clinical Radiography II, this course provides the student with the opportunity to operate more independently in all areas of general radiography. Competency testing continues as well as weekend and evening clinical rotations. (Prerequisites: RADT1568, RADT1569) (0 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/16.5 hrs OJT)
Subject: RADT
Course Number: 1579
Clinical Radiography Theory III This course runs concurrent with RADT1578. It is a structured film critique/review of the lower extremities and pelvic girdle. (Prerequisites: RADT1558, RADT 1559, RADT1568 and RADT1569) (0 hrs lec/1 hr lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: RADT
Course Number: 2453
Radiographic Procedures III This course provides a structured methodology of problem solving clinical scenarios for mobile, surgical, and trauma situations as well as special considerations for pediatric and geriatric imaging. Students will build upon their radiographic knowledge by developing an organized, systematic approach for image analysis. The course includes a lab covering sterile technique, pediatric, and skull imaging. (Prerequisites: RADT1463) (3.5 hrs lec/1 hr lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: RADT
Course Number: 2555
Concepts of Image Production III This is the third and final component of the Image Production series. This course is designed as a comprehensive analysis of factors affecting image quality by integration of all exposure and technical factors previously learned. Students will compare/contrast imaging systems (Film/Screen, Computed Radiography and Direct Digital Radiography) and become familiar with the Quality Control requirements of those systems. Content also includes components, principles and operation of digital imaging systems, factors that impact image acquisition, display and archival, and digital communications in medicine. This course will also identify the specialized components of fluoroscopic and tomographic radiography equipment. (Prerequisites: RADT 1560) (3 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: RADT
Course Number: 2558
Clinical Radiography V
Subject: RADT
Course Number: 2558
Clinical Radiography IV This course provides the students with the opportunity to operate more independently in all areas of basic radiography. Competency testing continues as well as weekend and evening clinical assignments. Exposure is given to specialized modalities in medical imaging. Clinical objectives, specific to each rotation, are found in the program portfolio. (Prerequisites: RADT1578) (0 hrs lec/1 hrs lab/21 hrs OJT)
Subject: RADT
Course Number: 2559
Clinical Radiography Theory V
Subject: RADT
Course Number: 2559
Clinical Radiography Theory IV A companion to Clinical Radiography V, this course provides the student with the opportunity to operate more independently in all areas of general radiography. Competency testing continues as well as weekend and evening clinical rotations. Exposure is given to specialized modalities in medical imaging. It is a structured Image critique/review/activities of all body systems. (Prerequisite: RADT 1568). (0 hrs lec/1 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: RADT
Course Number: 2568
Clinical Radiography VI
Subject: RADT
Course Number: 2569
Clinical Radiography Theory VI

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