Advanced radiology imaging
Radiologic Technology and Computed Tomography
The radiologic technology component of this program provides education in pathology, radiation biology, radiation protection, patient care, and ethics. Students learn about radiographic procedures, imaging, and evaluation. They become acquainted with imaging equipment, study quality assurance, and participate in supervised clinical education in radiography and computed tomography (CT). The computed tomography component concentrates on sectional anatomy, single and multislice CT, electron beam CT, physiologic and 3-D imaging, CT simulation, physics and imaging, and procedures and pathology.
Upon completing the program, graduates are eligible to apply for the national certification exams in radiography and computed tomography.
Students typically apply to this three-year program during their first year and begin it in fall of their sophomore year. Application deadline is January 15. Six students are accepted into this track each year.
Radiologic Technology and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
The radiologic technology component of this program provides education in pathology, radiation biology, radiation protection, patient care, and ethics. Students learn about radiographic procedures, imaging, and evaluation. They become acquainted with imaging equipment, study quality assurance, and participate in supervised clinical education in radiography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The magnetic resonance imaging component offers intensive study and practice in MRI, including patient care procedures, pathophysiology, physics, sectional anatomy, and instrumentation.
Upon completing the program, graduates are eligible to apply for the national certification exams in radiography and magnetic resonance imaging.
Students typically apply to this three-year program during their first year and begin it in fall of their sophomore year. Application deadline is January 15. Six students are accepted into this track each year.
Radiologic Technology and Cardiovascular Interventional
The radiologic technology component of this program provides education in pathology, radiation biology, radiation protection, patient care, and ethics. Students learn about radiographic procedures, imaging, and evaluation. They become acquainted with imaging equipment, study quality assurance, and participate in supervised clinical education in radiography, cardiac interventional, and peripheral/neurological interventional. The cardiovascular interventional component concentrates on imaging equipment; pharmacology; sterile techniques; cardiac monitoring; vascular anatomy and physiology; cardiovascular, peripheral, and neurological procedures and pathology; therapeutic intervention techniques; and digital angiography.
Upon completing the program, graduates are eligible to apply for the national certification exams in radiography, vascular interventional technology, and cardiac interventional technology.
Students typically apply to this three-year program during their first year and begin it in fall of their sophomore year. Application deadline is January 15. Two students are accepted into this track each year.
Radiologic Technology and Breast Imaging - Starting in Fall 2020
The radiologic technology component of this program provides education in pathology, radiation biology, radiation protection, patient care, and ethics. Students learn about radiographic procedures, imaging, and evaluation. They become acquainted with imaging equipment, study quality assurance, and participate in supervised clinical education in radiography and breast imaging (BI). The breast imaging component offers intensive study and practice in BI, including patient care procedures, pathology, anatomy, imaging procedures & analysis, MQSA quality control, and image acquisition principles


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