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Medical Radiologic Technology 207 Medical Radiologic Technology Location: Trenholm Campus - Bldg. H Program Information The Medical Radiologic Technology program at Trenholm State provides students with the necessary training to gain entry-level positions in the field of medical imaging as diagnostic radiologic technologists. Students will receive didactic, laboratory, and clinical training in preparation for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification examination. Radiologic technologists produce medical images of parts of the human anatomy for use in diagnosing medical problems. Radiologic technologists must follow physicians orders and conform to regulations concerning the use of radiation to protect themselves, their patients, and their coworkers from unnecessary exposure. The program has a competitive admissions process. Occupational Choices Employment is projected to grow faster than average and job opportunities are expected to be favorable. Although hospitals and medical centers still remain the primary employers, a number of new jobs will be found in physician s offices and diagnostic centers. Health facilities such as these are growing due to the shift toward outpatient care. Radiologic Technologists experienced in more than one diagnostic imaging procedure-such as CT, MR, and mammography-will have the best employment opportunities. With experience and additional training, staff technologists may qualify for advanced certification in CT, angiography, and MRI. Experienced technologists also may be promoted to supervisor, chief radiologic technologist, and, ultimately, department administrator or director. Source: Bureau of Labor and Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-2015 Edition, 2012 Survey Average Full-Time Wage The average national full-time annual wage of a Radiologic Technologist is between $42,710 and $63,010* The average state-wide and Montgomery, Alabama metro area salaries are as follows: Estimated Mean Estimated Entry Estimated Experienced State-Wide** $42,530 $32,050 $53,300 Montgomery Metro Area** $42,536 $32,053 $47,778 Source: Bureau of Labor and Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-2015 Edition, 2012 Survey Alabama Hospital Association, Survey 2010 Admission Criteria Applicants should complete and submit a Medical Radiologic Technology program application and have official copies of all college and high school transcripts sent directly to the College s Admissions Office. Minimum admission standards include: A Trenholm State Community College application A Medical Radiologic Technology Program application Official transcripts from high school and all colleges attended; official GED scores if applicable. A minimum of 2.5 cumulative GPA for all college work is required. Completion of pre-requisite courses listed on page 222 with an asterisk are required prior to admission. Completion of the Evolve Reach (A2) Admissions Assessment Exam. Contact Ms Delores Curry at 334-420-4371 or e-mail: dcurry@trenholmstate.edu for scheduling and taking the exam. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age.

Medical Radiologic Technology 208 A completed essential functions form. Agree to have a personal background check and drug screen at the student s expense prior to admission consideration. Incomplete application packages submitted will not be considered. See Application Procedure on the program web page at: http://www.trenholmstate.edu/academics/medical-radiology.cms NOTE: It is highly recommended that students successfully complete BIO-103 (General Biology) or its equivalent in preparation for BIO-201 (Human Anatomy & Physiology I). Students in the Medical Radiologic Technology program must meet the following requirements which will be completed at the student s expense prior to and throughout enrollment in the program: a. Verification of absence of drug and alcohol use by participation in random and scheduled drug/alcohol testing at the student s expense. b. Adhere to policies of affiliated clinical agencies. Admission to the Medical Radiologic Technology Program is competitive, and the number of students is limited by the number of faculty and clinical facilities available. Meeting minimal requirements does not guarantee acceptance. If the number of eligible applicants exceeds the space available to new enrollees, applicants are rank-ordered using a point system based on: A2 Exam scores and grades for required general education courses. See page 12 on the program web page at: http://www.trenholmstate.edu/fileadmin/dol/applpacket2013rev-1.pdf See page 8 of the Program Application Packet on the program webpage at: http://www.trenholmstate.edu/academics/medical-radiology.cms Awards Available Associate Degree in Applied Acience in Medical Radiologic Technology Estimated Program Length & Cost* Credit Tuition Award Length Hours Fees Books Tools Supplies Associate Degree 6 Terms 76 $10,716 $650 0 $750 * Tax not included. Prices are subject to change without prior notice; cost of books may vary considerably among suppliers. The length of the program is based on full-time status of 12-15 credit hours per term. Enrollment in transitional level general education courses will alter the length of the program.

Medical Radiologic Technology 209 Requirements for Associate Degree in Applied Science Medical Radiologic Technology As part of ongoing planning and evaluation, the College regularly evaluates student learning outcomes for each program. Theory Lab Contact Contact Credit Course # Course Title Hours/Wk Hours/Wk Hours ORI-101 Orientation to College 1 0 1 ENG-101* English Composition I 3 0 3 MTH-100* Intermediate Algebra 3 0 3 BIO-201* Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3 2 4 BIO-202* Human Anatomy and Physiology II 3 2 4 ART-100 Art Appreciation 3 0 3 OR MUS-101 Music Appreciation PSY-200 General Psychology 3 0 3 SPH-106 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3 0 3 * These are prerequisite requirements Students must successfully complete all required prerequisite general education courses listed above prior to acceptance into the Medical Radiologic Technology program. The remainder of the courses may be taken concurrently with the program courses (RAD) or may be taken prior to entry. RADIOGRAPHY CORE COURSES: Theory Lab Clinic First Semester RAD-111 Introduction to Radiography 2 0 0 2 RAD-112 Radiographic Procedures I 3 3 0 4 RAD-113 Patient Care 1 3 0 2 RAD-114 Clinical Education I 0 0 6 2 Second Semester RAD-122 Radiographic Procedures II 3 3 0 4 RAD-124 Clinical Education II 0 0 15 5 RAD-125 Imaging Equipment 3 0 0 3 Third Semester RAD-134 Clinical Education III 0 0 15 5 RAD-135 Exposure Principles 2 3 0 3 RAD-136 Radiation Protection and Biology 2 0 0 2 Fourth Semester RAD-212 Image Evaluation & Pathology 1 3 0 2 RAD-214 Clinical Education IV 0 0 24 8 Fifth Semester RAD-224 Clinical Education V 0 0 24 8 RAD-227 Review Seminar 2 0 0 2 Total Hours: 76 Credit Hours; 2,304 Contact Hours

Medical Radiologic Technology 210 Course Descriptions for Medical Radiologic Technology (RAD) Theory Lab Clinic RAD-111 INTRODUCTION TO RADIOLOGY 2 0 0 2 COREQUISITE: RAD-112, RAD-113, RAD-114 This course provides students with an overview of radiography and its role in health care delivery. Topics include the history of radiology, professional organizations, legal and ethical issues, health care delivery systems, introduction to radiation protection, and medical terminology. Upon completion students will demonstrate foundational knowledge of radiologic science. RAD-112 RADIOLOGIC PROCEDURES I 3 3 0 4 COREQUISITE: RAD-111, RAD-113, RAD-114 This course provides the student with instruction in anatomy and positioning of the Chest and Thorax, Upper and Lower Extremities, and Abdomen. Theory and laboratory exercises will cover radiographic positions and procedures. Upon completion of the course the student will demonstrate knowledge of anatomy and positioning skills, oral communication and critical thinking in both the didactic and laboratory settings. RAD-113 PATIENT CARE 1 3 0 2 COREQUISITE: RAD-111, RAD-112, RAD-114 This course provides the student with concepts of patient care and pharmacology and cultural diversity. Emphasis in theory and lab is placed on assessment and considerations of physical and psychological conditions, routine and emergency. Upon completion, students will demonstrate / explain patient care procedures appropriate to routine and emergency situations. RAD-114 CLINICAL EDUCATION I 0 0 6 2 COREQUISITE: RAD-111, RAD-112, RAD-113 This course provides the student with the opportunity to correlate instruction with applications in the clinical setting. The student will be under the direct supervision of a qualified practitioner. Emphasis is on clinical orientation, equipment, procedures, and department policies. Upon completion of the course, the student will demonstrate practical applications of specific radiographic procedures identified in RAD-112. RAD-122 RADIOLOGIC PROCEDURES II 3 3 0 4 COREQUISITE: RAD-124, RAD-125 PREREQUISITE: Successful complete of RAD-111, RAD-112, RAD-113, RAD-114 This course provides the student with instruction in anatomy and positioning of spine, cranium, body systems and special procedures. Theory and laboratory exercises will cover radiographic positions and procedures with applicable contrast media administration. Upon completion of the course the student will demonstrate knowledge of anatomy and positioning skills, oral communication and critical thinking in both the didactic and laboratory settings. RAD-124 CLINICAL EDUCATION II 0 0 15 5 COREQUISITE: RAD-122, RAD-125 PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of RAD-111, RAD-112, RAD-113, RAD-114 radiographic exposure, routine radiographic positioning, identification, and patient care techniques. Upon completion of the course, students will demonstrate practical applications of radiographic procedures presented in current and previous courses.

Medical Radiologic Technology 211 Theory Lab Clinic RAD-125 IMAGING EQUIPMENT 3 0 0 3 COREQUISITE: RAD-122, RAD-124 PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of RAD-111, RAD-112, RAD-113, RAD-114 This course provides students with knowledge of basic physics and the fundamentals of imaging equipment. Topics include information on x-ray production, beam characteristics, units of measurement, and imaging equipment components. Upon completion, students will be able to identify imaging equipment as well as provide a basic explanation of the principles associated with image production. RAD-134 CLINICAL EDUCATION III 0 0 15 5 COREQUISITE: RAD-135, RAD-136 PREREQUISITE: Successful completion RAD-122, RAD-124, RAD-125 radiographic exposure, routine radiographic positioning, identification, and patient care techniques. Upon completion of the course, students will demonstrate practical applications of radiographic procedures presented in current and previous courses. RAD-135 EXPOSURE PRINCIPLES 2 3 0 3 COREQUISITE: RAD-134, RAD-136 PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of RAD-122, RAD-124, RAD-125 This course provides students with the knowledge of factors that govern and influence the production of radiographic images and assuring consistency in the production of quality images. Topics include factors that influence density, contrast and radiographic quality as well as quality assurance, image receptors, intensifying screens, processing procedures, artifacts, and state and federal regulations. RAD-136 RADIATION PROTECTION 2 0 0 2 & RADIATION BIOLOGY COREQUISITE: RAD-134, RAD-135 PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of RAD-122, RAD-124, RAD-125 This course provides the student with principles of radiation protection and biology. Topics include radiation protection responsibility of the radiographer to patients, personnel and the public, principles of cellular radiation interaction and factors affecting cell response. Upon completion the student will demonstrate knowledge of radiation protection practices and fundamentals of radiation biology. RAD-212 IMAGE EVALUATION & PATHOLOGY 1 3 0 2 COREQUISITE: RAD-214 PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of RAD-134, RAD-135, RAD-136 This course provides a basic understanding of the concepts of disease and provides the knowledge to evaluate image quality. Topics include evaluation criteria, anatomy demonstration and image quality with emphasis placed on a body system approach to pathology. Upon completion students will identify radiographic manifestations of disease and the disease process. Students will evaluate images in the classroom, laboratory and clinical settings. RAD-214 CLINICAL EDUCATION IV 0 0 24 8 COREQUISITE: RAD-212 PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of RAD-134, RAD-135, RAD-136 radiographic exposure, routine radiographic positioning, identification, and patient care techniques. Principles of computed tomography and cross sectional anatomy will be presented. Upon completion of the course, students will demonstrate practical applications of radiographic procedures presented in current and previous courses.

Medical Radiologic Technology 212 Theory Lab Clinic RAD-224 CLINICAL EDUCATION V 0 0 24 8 COREQUISITE: RAD-227 PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of RAD-212, RAD-214 radiographic exposure, routine radiographic positioning, identification, and patient care techniques. Principles other imaging modalities will be presented. Upon completion of the course, students will demonstrate practical applications of radiographic procedures presented in current and previous courses. RAD-227 REVIEW SEMINAR 2 0 0 2 COREQUISITE: RAD-224 PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of RAD-212, RAD214 This course provides a consolidated and intensive review of the basic areas of expertise needed by the entry level technologist. Topics include basic review of all content areas, test taking techniques and job seeking skills. Upon completion, the student will be able to pass comprehensive tests of topics covered in the Radiologic Technology Program.