RAD2703 — Clinical Education V
3 Credits This course is a continuation of RAD 2603 Clinical Education IV and is designed to reinforce technical skills in fundamental radiographic procedures and to develop a better understanding of more intricate procedures. Emphasis is placed on patient care, application of radiation protection principles, medical ethics, and exposure factor principles. (PLO 6, 7 ) Exhibit empathy and compassion in patient interactions, by actively listening, using culturally sensitive language, and adapting communication styles to meet diverse cultural needs. (PLO 2) Assist and perform radiologic examinations in all areas of clinical education while collaborating with the interdisciplinary health care team, patients, and families. (PLO 8, 9) Employ effective radiation protection methods for personnel, patients, and others. (PLO 5) Demonstrate leadership and professionalism by adhering to the legal and ethical standards of a Radiologic Technologist in clinical settings. (PLO 9) Compare & contrast the various types of radiation exposure to the patient based upon the type of x-ray equipment utilized. (PLO 11) Perform rarely ordered X-ray examinations in the laboratory setting using the simulation manikin. (PLO 1, 6, 7)
Prerequisites: RAD1813, RAD2504, RAD2603