RAD 214 : Clinical Education IV

This course provides students with the opportunity to correlate previous instruction with applications in the clinical setting. Students will be under the direct supervision of a qualified practitioner. Practical experience in a clinical setting enables students to apply theory presented thus far and to practice radiographic equipment manipulation, radiographic exposure, routine radiographic positioning, identification, and patient care techniques. Principles of computed tomography and cross-sectional anatomy will be presented. Upon completion of the course, students will demonstrate practical applications of radiographic procedures presented in current and previous courses.

Prerequisites

Admission to the program. RAD 111, RAD 112, RAD 113, RAD 114, RAD 122, RAD 124, RAD 125, RAD 134, RAD 135, RAD 136.

Overview

Availability of this course is dependent upon sufficient demand. See master schedule of classes or advisor for further information.

Program

Credits

8

Lecture Credits

0

Lab Credits

0

Clinical Credits

8

Semester Offered

Fall