
Radiology
DIAGNOTIC IMAGING 521
Diagnostic Imaging I: Normal Anatomy
This course
introduces students to radiographic anatomy, variants, and congenital
anomalies as they relate to the spine, pelvis, skull, viscera,
and extremities. Concepts as they relate to image formation, film
reading, and report writing are introduced. Prerequisites: AN512.
1 lecture hour, 2 laboratory hours, 2 semester hours
DIAGNOTIC
IMAGING 612
Diagnostic Imaging II: Normal Anatomy
This course
is a continuation of DI521. Students continue to develop their
skills of radiographic interpretation as they relate to normal
anatomical structures of the various parts of the body. Prerequisite:
DI521.
1 lecture hour, 2 laboratory hours, 2 semester hours
DIAGNOTIC IMAGING 623
Diagnostic Imaging III: Bone Pathology
This course introduces students to the clinical and radiographic
manifestations affecting osseous structures due to neoplasia,
tumor-like conditions, metabolic and endocrine disorders, and
normal variants. Students are introduced to special imaging as they
relate to further evaluation of these conditions. Prerequisites:
DI623, PA611, all anatomy courses.
2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours, 3 semester
hours
DIAGNOTIC IMAGING 714
Diagnostic Imaging IV: Arthritis and Trauma
This course further develops the student's skills in the
clinical and radiographic manifestations of osseous structures.
Emphasis in this course is placed on the interpretation and
recognition of disorders due to inflammatory and non-inflammatory
arthritides, and trauma. Special imaging as they relate to further
evaluation of these conditions is presented. Prerequisite:
DI623.
2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours, 3 semester
hours
DIAGNOTIC IMAGING 725
Diagnostic Imaging V: Chest and Abdomen
This course covers the interpretation of normal and abnormal
clinical and radiographic manifestations of the internal organs.
The chest, heart, and abdomen are studied on plain film as well as
special examination procedures. Prerequisites: all previous DI
courses.
1 lecture hour, 2 laboratory hours, 2 semester
hours
DIAGNOTIC IMAGING 726
Positioning and Physics
This course covers the mechanics of x-ray production, film
processing, x-ray factors, and radiation safety and protection for
doctor and patient. Also covered is the placement and positioning
of patients for the taking of x-ray studies. Students are
introduced to the policies and procedures utilized by the UBCC
Health Center.
3 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours, 4 semester
hours
DIAGNOTIC IMAGING 827
X-Ray Review
In a clinical setting, students are given a review in a case
presentation style of various radiographic findings. Prerequisites:
all courses semester I-VII.
2 laboratory hours, 1 semester
hour
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