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All students are required to complete a two week experience in diagnostic
imaging and its role in patient
care. Students attend lectures and spend time in several of the
imaging areas within the radiology department and interact with the radiologist as
the results are interpreted and dictated. This experience offers opportunity to
correlate patient clinical presentation and findings with the results from the
appropriate diagnostic imaging exam(s).
During the two weeks, students are required to complete an assigned
programmed text on the principles of chest Roentgenology.
This requirement can be met through a 2 or 4 week radiology course at any accredited
academic health science center.
Course Goals:
To increase the student's knowledge of the various diagnostic imaging modalities
offered by a modern radiology department and achieve a better understanding of
how to select and sequence the appropriate imaging examinations for specific
clinical presentations.
To gain additional insight into how diagnostic imaging fits into the multidisciplinary
approach to patient care and understand the importance of communication,
professionalism, and teamwork between clinicians and radiologists relating
to patient management.
To offer the student the opportunity to observe diagnostic imaging exams,
instill sensitivity towards the patient's needs and apprehension about
particular procedures and discuss the results and interpretation with the radiologist.
To encourage correlation of diagnostic images with previously learned
normal and pathologic anatomy and pathophysiology.
Increase the student's understanding and recognition of common processes
and pathology available from chest, abdominal and bone radiographs.
Introduce students to the indications, contra-indications, patient preparation,
post-procedure care, and relative radiation exposure for various diagnostic imaging exams.
Know the relative costs of different diagnostic imaging exams and be able to
plan and sequence patient exams that optimizes outcome and cost-effective patient care.
Increase the students understanding of image digitization, how variables in
digitization influence resolution and the computer's impact on diagnostic imaging (PACS).
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Course Code: MDRD RD2 TMC
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