| (3 cr.) Basic imaging interpretation skills are presented
to differentiate normal and abnormal structures in
the skeletal, respiratory and cardiovascular
systems, head and soft tissue neck across the
lifespan. Students develop an understanding of the
correlation of anatomy, pathology and physiology
as it relates to radiologic imaging and
interpretation. Protocols for drafting memoranda
of initial observations based on image assessment
are included. Guest lectures are provided. This
course also includes imaging post processing. The
content is designed to establish knowledge in the
fundamentals of digital image post processing that
support guided skill development using clinical
based imaging workstations.
Every Year, Fall |