RAD 101 Foundations of Radiologic Technology

Students become oriented to the profession of radiologic technology and the imaging process. Primary topics emphasized in this course include patient relations and communication, the basic principles of radiography and radiation safety. Also addressed are basic medicolegal issues, the history of radiography and the current health care environment. Pre-clinical preparation covers the transition from classroom to clinic. R, W1, M2, 12 (0.5 lecture hour and 1 laboratory hour) Note: In addition to tuition, this course requires an additional variable tuition rate.

Credits

1

Prerequisite

Admission to the Associate Degree Radiography program

Corequisite

RAD 102 and RAD 103