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RMI Brief Course Description | ||||||
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Level 4
Module Title : General Pathology |
Module ID : RMI 241 |
Pre-requisite(Co-requisite) : RMI232 + RMI233 |
Credit Hours: 2(2+0+0) |
Content of this course is designed to introduce theories of disease causation and athophysiologic disorders that compromise healthy human systems. Etiology, pathophysiology, age specific responses, clinical manifestations, the diagnostic procedures, complication of selected diseases, and the treatment and/or management are presented.It introduces theories of diseases and the pathophysiologic disorders that affect the healthy system. Etiology, clinical manifestation, path physiologic responses. This course deals with the study of the reaction of the body to diseases, major processes such as cell injury, cell death, healing, disorders of growth and neoplasia, inflammation and diseases of development and aging. |
Text Book : Short Text book of Pathology, Danish, London: Churchil Livingstone, 2009 |
Module Title : Patient Care and Ethics in Radiology |
Module ID : RMI 242 |
Pre-requisite(Co-requisite) : NA |
Credit Hours: 2(1+1+0) |
The course give a broad over view of the basic elements contained in the course, it introduce students to bed guide radiography of patients especially those with special condition such as intravenous drips , oxygen therapy , respirators , traction, tube drainage and those in the intensive care unit. This course provides students with basic concepts of patient care including physical and psychological needs, communication skills and infection control measures. The course also covers patient assessment, routine/emergency and safety procedures, and patient care devices. |
Text Book : Care of the patient in Diagnostic Radiography (7th edition), Chesney, London:Blackwell Sc.Pub., 2005 |
Module Title : Radiographic Anatomy |
Module ID : RMI 243 |
Pre-requisite(Co-requisite) : NA |
Credit Hours: 2(1+1+0) |
The course is declaimed to extend student's knowledge of anatomy in those areas relevant to the practice of diagnostic radiography. Students would be taught to locate the structures of the body by their surface markings, introduction to imaging modalities. This course is the study of human anatomy with an emphasis on the localization and identification of anatomical structures and functions on radiographic images. |
Text Book : Basic Human Anatomy: A Regional Study of Human Structures, O'Rahilly, London: Blackwell Sc. Pub., 2010 |
Module Title : Radiographic Techniques 1 |
Module ID : RMI 244 |
Pre-requisite(Co-requisite) : RMI231 |
Credit Hours: 2(1+1+0) |
This course will introduce to and familiarize the student with the basic routine of radiographic positioning, shielding techniques, and related terminology. Actual radiographs are included for analysis of proper positioning and overall image quality. This course provides the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform general radiographic procedures. Includes a review of the anatomical and positioning terminology needed for applying the procedures, with emphasis on positioning of the upper and lower extremities, chest and bony thorax, abdomen and pelvis, vertebral column, and skull. The Laboratory portion of this course enables students to performing procedures by simulation and practice on phantoms, with exploring technical and radiographic quality. |
Text Book : Radiographic Positioning, Clerk, London: Churchil Livingstone, 2009 |
Module Title : Computer Applications in Radiology |
Module ID : RMI 245 |
Pre-requisite(Co-requisite) : NA |
Credit Hours: 2(1+1+0) |
The course will include theory and practical in the uses of computers and component of computers and is suitable as a multi-disciplinary approach. |
Text Book :Introduction to computer, Rite Mure, Churchill publishing Press London, 2008 |
Module Title : Digital Imaging Systems |
Module ID : RMI 246 |
Pre-requisite(Co-requisite) : RMI 234 |
Credit Hours: 3(2+1+0) |
This course provides the student with the essential components of the digital imaging systems. The process of digital imaging will be discussed in detail, focusing on the various aspects including image acquisition, display, manipulation, and archiving, as well as principles of operation of digital imaging systems and the components and role of PACS system. |
Text Book :x-ray equipment for student radiographers, 2nd Edition Blackwell scientific Pub Chesney, 2009 |
Module Title : Numerical Mathematics |
Module ID : RMI 247 |
Pre-requisite(Co-requisite) : NA |
Credit Hours: 2(2+0+0) |
This course covers floating point number system, chopping and rounding errors, Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, Taylor series, solution of linear equation solution of non linear equation(bisection method, secant method, Newton's method), Interpolation, Numerical integration and differentiation,Introduction of MATLAB in order to explore and apply the mathematical techniques taught in the lectures. |
Text Book :Numerical Mathematics 2nd editon Alfio, Quarteroni, Riccardo, Sacco, Fausto, Saleri, Springer 2006 |