2024-2025 Academic Catalog

RADT 2407 Advanced Medical Imaging with Lab

This course provides in-depth knowledge of the procedures required to perform standard imaging procedures for the gastrointestinal/genitourinary systems, nervous system and the circulatory systems. The problem-solving process and image analysis are incorporated throughout the course. Pharmaceuticals used in imaging studies, contrast agents, and intravenous drug administration are discussed. Angiography and interventional procedures such as venography and arteriography will be discussed. This course presents the basic equipment and principles of the imaging modalities within the profession of radiographic sciences, inclusive of mammography, nuclear medicine, radiation therapy, magnetic resonance imaging, sonography and interventional radiology (IR). Radiographic anatomy and positions are discussed and applied in the live and/or simulated laboratory using radiographic machines, IR processing, and digital imaging methods. The course introduces terms related to Computed Tomography (CT), the historical development of CT, basic cross-sectional anatomy, components, CT data processing steps, and radiation protection practices and devices used to reduce patient dose.

Credits

4