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RMI Brief Course Description | ||||||
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Level 9
Module Title : Introduction to Radiation Oncology |
Module ID : RMI 591 |
Pre-requisite(Co-requisite) : RMI474 |
Credit Hours: 2(2+0+0) |
This course will provide the student with the fundamentals of radiation oncology. Include are malignant conditions, their etiology, grading, staging, spread, classification, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis. It examines the field of Radiation Oncology to include terminology, concepts of diagnosis and treatment, orientation to equipment and procedures, and the role of the radiation therapist. Ethical and legal concerns will also be discussed.The principles of tolerance dose, time-dose relationships, fractionation schemes and the relationship to the clinical practice of radiation therapy will be discussed, examined and evaluated. Also presented are technical aspects, the roles and responsibilities of the radiation therapist, the treatment prescription, the documentation of treatment parameters and delivery. |
Text Book : CANCER: The Role of Genes, Lifestyle, and Environment, Joseph Panno, Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data, 2006 |
Module Title : Quality Assurance in Radiology |
Module ID : RMI 592 |
Pre-requisite(Co-requisite) : NA |
Credit Hours: 2(2+0+0) |
This course provides the student with basic principles and concepts of quality management in medical imaging. Indicators, methodology to determine, evaluate, and enhance quality are compared and discussed. Standards of various accreditation agencies and bodies, which interface with medical imaging, are applied to various practice situations. This course consists of lectures and demonstrations on the techniques of evaluating imaging, therapeutic and processing equipment for operation recording to manufacturer's specifications. Also consist of an introduction to the concepts of quality control and quality assurance in the radiology department. Includes the study of quality assurance tests for radiographic machines and film processors. Various Q.C. laboratory experiments will be performed. |
Text Book : Quality Control in Diagnostic Imaging, Joel, University Park Press, 2009 |
Module Title : Graduation Project |
Module ID : RMI 593 |
Pre-requisite(Co-requisite) : RMI483 |
Credit Hours: 2(2+0+0) |
The graduation dissertation should be directed to problem solving in the field of radiology as far as possible. Under the advice and guidance of a department mentor, honors students will identify and carry out a research project relevant to the field of Radiological Sciences study. The senior project will be judged and graded by three department members chaired by the honors mentor. This course is required for Honors recognition and may be repeated for up to six credit hours. Pre-requisite: Permission of the department chair and completion of an approved project prospectus |
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