Essential Computed Tomography

RAD305

Comprehensive study of patient care, equipment, radiation safety, and procedures as they relate to computed tomography, also known as CT imaging. Coursework includes hands-on practice using an online simulator. Designed to prepare students for a career in computed tomography by providing the didactic content required to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) CT credentialing examination. Students are responsible for arranging the clinical component through their employers or from a list of participating clinical affiliates. The arrangement, supervision, and all documentation relating to the clinical experience are strictly between the student and the site. Current students who have successfully completed RAD249 or those who possess a Radiography, Radiation Therapy, or Nuclear Medicine credential through ARRT or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) are eligible for the course. Summer Only.

3 Credits: 3 Lecture

Prerequisites:
RAD249