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Syllabus for RT 98 Inderpendent Study Course 1 SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY Rad T 98 – Independent Study Course Objectives: This Special Studies course is designed to give radiologic technology students or technologists the opportunity to study or review materials the Medical Imaging curriculum. First-year students are asked to refrain from studying those modules intended for the second-year stage. These modules are printed in bold and italic characters. The following designated modules are available for use in the Health Learning Resource Center: Angiography and Catheter Lab (2nd year) V6 0 3 V6 0 4 V6 1 4 V6 0 5 V6 0 6 Aneurysm Embolizations - Five Cases: Mobile C-arm (12 min.) Cholangio, Fluorography: Mobile C-arm (6 min.) Coronary Angioplasty: A Patient’s Guide (12 min.) Squibb Three Intraoperative Neurological Case Studies: Mobile C-arm (6 min.) Diasonics Mobile Trauma and Emergency Room Angiography: Mobile C-arm (6 min.) Diasonics Computed Tomography (CT Scan) V4 3 C130 V4 6 V4 5 V4 1 1 V4 4 Basic Principles of Computed Tomography, Part 1 (17 min.) CT Review (Computed Tomography) BraccoDiag Medical Aspects of Computed Tomography, Part IV (20 min.) Quality Assurance of Computed Tomography, Part III (35 min.) Spiral-Helical CT (50 min.) Theory of Computer Tomography, Part II (35 min.) CD141 (2) CD142 (2) CD143 (2) CD144 (3) CD145 (2) CD146 (2) CD147 (3) (2nd year) Computed Tomography: Principles and Equipment – 2006 Multi-slice CT– 2006 Anatomy and Physiology in CT– 2006 Clinical Applications of CT Physics – 2006 Image Quality in CT – 2006 Radiation Dose in CT – 2006 Quality Assurance in CT – 2006 SRJC SRJC SRJC SRJC SRJC SRJC SRJC 2 Computer Programs CD136 CD139* C127 C130* C118* CD116* DVD149 DVD150 DVD133* CD152* CD132* Davis C15* CD129* CD16* CD123* CD128* CD122* CD117* CD17* CD135* CD137* C18* C126* C125* Basic Radiation Safety, Version 1.02 – 1997 (requires CD) Landa uer Basis of Digital Imaging - 2003 Cardiovascular-Interventional Technology Examination Computed Tomography – Online Board Review BraccoDiag Fundamentals of MRI Corectec Patient Care Challenge - 2005 Corectec Patient Care in Radiology 2007 (see page 1) SRJC Patient Care in Radiology 2007 (see page 1) SRJC Physics Challenge -2005 Corectec Practical CR (cassette-based radiography) – 2007 Corectec Primer of Radiographic Exposure Technique – 1993 (requires CD) FA For this CD, type in anything at Sign on and Password. Problem Solver Program (1st year – RT98) Corectec Quality Management Examination - 2000 Radiation Protection Challenge - 2005 Corectec Radiographic Contrast - 2000 Corectec Radiographic Density - 2000 Corectec Radiographic Examination I – 2000 (same as 1997) Corectec Radiographic Procedures Challenge - 2005 Corectec Radiographic Quality - 2000 Roentgen - Interactive Radiology Teaching File (Images for 640 diagnoses and 1,000 quiz questions.) 1996 (requires CD) W illW ilk Recorded Detail and Distortion – 2001 Corectec Retake Program – 1988 (1st year – RT98) Ultrasound Physics Examination Vital Signs – A Patient Care Learning Module - 1996 Corectec 3 C119* C114* *harddrive > > > X-ray Circuit Program - 1984 Corectec X-ray Interactions with Matter Videodiscs An Interactive Approach to Radiographic Anatomy and Positioning - 1991 (2 Books) (Evantash (1st year – RT98) Imagedis Radiographic Exposure & Technique - 1992 (Book) (Evantash) Imagedis Radiology of Spine Injury - 1991 (Book) (Kornguth) (1st year – RT98) Image > dis Skeletal Radiology: The Bare Bones Teaching Collection - 1991 (Book) (Chew) Imagedis Radiographic Images CD151 (5) CD11* Images for Critiques – 2007 - RT61A (requires CD) Image Production Challenge – 2005 SRJC MRI and Ultrasound V1 0 3 C118* V4 1 8 V3 7 2 CD27 C126 V7 2 V6 0 7 Basic Physics of Ultrasound Imaging (32 min.) 1983 Fundamentals of MRI MRI Magnet Safety: W arning Invisible Force (13 min.) Magnetic Resonance: An Overview (30 min.) SevenHls Sectional Anatomy for Radiographers - 1996 Ultrasound Physics Examination Ultrasound Technique (Schiebel) (22 min.) Vascular Cases: Mobile C-arm Diasonics Mosby SRJC Mammography Media V4 0 3 V4 0 7 10-225 V4 3 9 The Art of Positioning - Level1: Basic Mammographic Positioning (45 min.) ACS The Art of Positioning - Level 2: Problem Solving (50 min.) ACS Breast Imaging: Accreditation and Quality Control (43 min./109 slides)1993 The Design and Application of the Mammography X-ray Machine, 4 V4 4 0 Part l (56 min.) 1997 EduMed The Design and Application of the Mammography X-ray Machine, Part ll (56 min.) 1997 EduMed nd (2 year) CD140* (4) Mammography Presentations – 10 units – 2005 (PowerPoint) SRJC (Bonnie Patterson and Dr. Xuan Ho) Unit 1 – Breast Anatomy and Physiology Unit 2 – Breast Viability and Pathology Unit 3 – Mammography Equipment Unit 4 – Mammography Positioning Unit 5 – Mammography Technical Applications Unit 6 – Mammography FDA & MQSA Unit 7 – Mammography Quality Assurance and Quality Control Unit 8 – Mammography Interventional Procedures Unit 9 – Indicators and Treatment for Breast Disease CD148* Mammography Review for Final Exam – 2006 (RT98 -39 frames/ PowerPoint) Laura Horton and Dr. Xuan Ho SRJC CD24 V4 3 3 V4 3 4 C121* V4 3 5 V4 3 6 CD148* V4 0 5 V4 2 7 V4 1 0 V6 0 2 V3 6 6 C129* nd Mammography - Unit 24 – 1996 (2 nd year – requires CD) Mosby Mammography Artifacts, Part l (58 min.) 1997 EduMed Mammography Artifacts, Part II (75 min.) 1997 EduMed Mammography Examination for Windows – 2000 (same as 1997) approx. 2 hrs Corectec Mammography Film QC l: Film Contrast Variables (50 min.) 1997 EduMed Mammography Film QC ll: Processor Variables (70 min.) 1997 EduMed Mammography Final Exam Review – 2006 (RT98 - 39 frames) Dr. Xuan Ho and Laura Horton SRJC Mammography: Fundamental Concepts for Optimal Tissue Visualization Mammography Precision Positioning (56 min.) 1997 EduMed Mammography: Woman-to-Woman (10 min.) ACR Mammotests: Stereotactic Breast Biopsy Quality Assurance in Screen-Film Mammography: A Guide for Technologists Quality Management Examination - 2000 5 V4 3 8 Step-by-Step Crossover (56 min.) 1997 EduMed Radiologic Videos (see also Angiography, CT, Mammography, MRI & Ultrasound Media) V3 9 6 Ed V3 1 3 V3 1 4 V4 1 9 V5 7 V4 0 8 V6 4 V6 3 V5 3 V1 5 1 V1 0 4 V1 1 6 V3 1 5 V3 1 6 V3 1 7 V3 1 8 V3 1 9 V3 2 0 V3 9 8 V5 6 V3 2 2 V3 2 3 V3 2 4 V3 2 5 Adult Radiography - Part 2 - 1994 ASRT Artifacts: Their Detection and Isolation, Part l (41 min.) SevenHls Artifacts: Their Detection and Isolation, and Echoencephalographic SevenHls Scanning, Part II (35 min.) ConMed Back to Chernobyl (55 min.) Basic Program of Quality Control for the Automatic Film Processor BurRadH Big Picture, The (27 min.) ACR Biological Effects of Radiation: Basic Concepts and History; Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation: Acute Effects (17 min.) BurRadH Biological Effects of Radiation, Part 1 (20 min.) BurRadH Checking the Accuracy of the Light Beam in a Collimator BurRadH Current and Voltage (22 min.) McInt Digital Radiography, Current Clinical Uses of Part I (36 min.) 1983 W ills Efficiency in Patient Radiation Exposure through Evaluation of Imaging Techniques Brodeur Essentials of Skull Radiography, Part 1 - 1990 Essentials of Skull Radiography, Part 2 - 1990 Essentials of Abdomen and Pelvis Radiography (45 min.) 1991 Essentials of Chest Radiography – 1990 Foreign Body Radiography Fracture Radiography Geriatric Radiography - Part 4 - 1994 ASRT Ed Gonad Shielding in Diagnostic Radiology BurRadH Ionizing Radiation, Module 1, Scientific Background Altschul Ionizing Radiation, Module 2, Units Used In Radiation Protection Altschul Ionizing Radiation, Module 3, Principle Types of Hazard Altschul Ionizing Radiation, Module 4, Control External Rad Hazard Altschul 6 V3 2 6 V3 6 2 V1 0 2 V1 0 5 V3 9 5 V5 2 V1 0 1 V5 8 V3 0 1 V6 2 V4 4 2 V4 0 9 V4 2 V3 2 1 V3 9 7 Ionizing Radiation, Module 5, Measuring External Hazard Altschul IV Procedures for Contrast Media and Medication Administration 199 4 ASRT Ed Medical Devices and Radiologic Health Issues (27 min.) 1984 BurRadH An Overview of Technical Aspects of Digital Radiography BurRadH Pediatric Radiography - Part I - 1994 ASRT Ed Principles of X-ray Protection (30 min.) Radiation Bioeffects and Protection Principles (58 min.) 1983 BurRadH Radiation, Physician, and Patient (45 min.) BurRadH Radiation Therapy: Cancer and You (8 min.) - 1989 Lange Roentgen, The (14 min.) RadH Safety – Suggested Techniques for Using BD Safety Products (30 min.) – 1999 Becton D Skull and Facial Bone Radiography - 1995 ASRT Ed Theoretical Aspects of Medical Imaging Systems (35 min.) BurRad H Trauma Radiography (1st year) Trauma Radiography - Part 3 – 1994 (1st year) ASRT 7 Instructions for this independent study class: As you enroll in this course, you hereby agree to abide to the following terms in order to complete this course successfully: For Program Students : Step 1: Using the following paragraph as a sample to complete the last page of this syllabus: The purpose of this class is to study complementary material in Radiology by reviewing at least 5 programs available in the HLRC. I choose to study the following: __________, __________, _________, __________, __________. I will adhere to the attendance requirement and will submit a final term paper, as required, during the finals week. I understand that a failing grade will be issued if I fail to submit any of the above-mentioned course requirement. Step 2: Sign, date, and submit this complete form to the course instructor. For each credit unit, you are to complete a minimum of five modules. Step 3: At your own pace, schedule time to work on this class’ material in the Health Learning Resource Center, Room 4036. Step 4: Attendance Check in to this section via the Distance Education website: http://online.santarosa.edu/ You must sign in and out the CATE webpage of this class. If you fail to do so, the required 48 hours will not be counted. Your grade will be based on the following: - Attendance 48 hrs (for each credit unit) 40% - A two-page term paper (for each credit unit) * 60% if a final is not required * 30% if a final is required Note: This final paper should summarize the subjects, their efficacy, and the learning experience you have acquired through this course. This final paper will be graded based on grammar, organization, and expository skills. 8 For Returning Technologists : Step 1: Explore and secure the approval from an SRJC affiliated Radiology Department prior to contacting the program. Step 2: Make an appointment with program officials to initiate and work out a plan of study and/or clinical experience. Step 3: Using the following paragraph as a sample to complete the last page of this syllabus: The purpose of this class is to gain further clinical experience. I will complete _____ madatory competencies and _____ elective competencies during my ________day/week rotation at the assigned clinical site that is affiliated with SRJC. I agree to adhere to the attendance requirements of ______ hours/week. The grading of this class will be determined by the successful completion of the clinical hours (40%), competencies (30%), and the clinical evaluation (30%). I will submit all documentation on the finals week. I understand that a failing grade will be issued if I fail to submit any of the above-mentioned course requirement. Step 4: Sign, date, and submit this complete form to the course instructor. Step 5: Be prepared to purchase your own personnel monitoring device by contacting Instadose at http://www.instadose.com secure proper uniform and program patch, according to the program uniform code secure an identification badge, contact the Health Sciences Office for details 12-step Add Code Instructions: 1. Obtain an Add Code for the course by sending an email to the course instructor 2. Log on to Weblink at https//www.santarosa.edu/app/registration-weblink/ 3. Enter your SSN or ID and birth date - Log In 4. Select semester and then 5. Select Add/Drop/Register - Submit 6. Enter the course SECTION NUMBER FIRST 7. You will be informed that the class is closed 8. You will be asked for an Add Code 9. Now enter the Add Code (given by the course instructor) 10. Press "Complete Transaction" 11. Make sure you have completed all 5 registration steps 12. Always print a receipt for your records. 9 SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE Radiologic Technology 98 – Independent Study Course FALL SPRING SUMMER 201 ___ Name _________________________________________ SID# ________________________ Street Address _______________________________ City _________________ Zip _________ Previous "49" units ______ and/or "98" units _______ (total allowable = 6 units) Prior course in department? YES ___________ NO ___________ NOTE: Total enrollment over 18 units requires an approved petition. Course Name and Number Rad T 98 Section # _______________ UNITS: __________ (1 -2 -3 = 3 - 6 - 9 hours/week) DETAILED COURSE DESCRIPTION Please describe the nature and extent of proposed study, listing specific outcomes and objectives. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ I have read and agree to abide by the course requirements. ________________________________________________ Student Signature ___________________ Date ________________________________________________ Instructor Signature ___________________ Date ________________________________________________ Department Chair Signature ___________________ Date ________________________________________________ Dean of Instruction Signature ___________________ Date Student: Complete, sign, make a copy, and submit this page to the instructor. 10