Course Description
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RAD 312 PATHOLOGY FOR IMAGING PROFESSIONALS 3.0 Credit(s)
The course introduces the pathologic appearance of common diseases as seen in diagnostic imaging. Basic pathophysiologic processes relating to those findings will also be covered. Emphasis will be placed on the students' ability to increase their proficiency in assessing the diagnostic completeness of the images they produce. Examine the pathology of physiologic processes and conditions that can affect tissues, organs, and body systems. Utilize radiographic principles to develop the technical competence to perform diagnostic imaging procedures on patients afflicted with disease. Describe the intricacies associated with providing direct patient care to patients afflicted with disease in today's health care setting. Analyze images to determine the difference between abnormal and normal radiographic appearances. Discuss the significance of the variety of imaging and medical procedures used in diagnosing diseases. Requisites: Successful completion of RAD-102, RAD-110, RAD-111, RAD-115, RAD-120, RAD-121, RAD-122, RAD-125, RAD-201, RAD-202, RAD-205, RAD-210, RAD-211, RAD-212, RAD-215. RAD-222, RAD-225, RAD-300 - Must be taken at the same time as this course. Prerequisite: TAKE RAD-102 RAD-110 RAD-111 RAD-115 RAD-120 RAD-121 RAD-122ýRAD-125 RAD-201 RAD-202 RAD-205 RAD-210 RAD-211 RAD-212ýRAD-215;
Offered: Spring Semester All Years
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