Posts Tagged ‘radiology’
Thursday, March 12th, 2009
Description
The field of radiology is a rapidly changing world. Radiological techniques are perfected, adapt and expand their applications. Radiological technologists are working to produce radiographic images of anatomical systems (bone, blood vessels, various organs, etc..) Will be used to establish a medical diagnosis. Radiography, tomography, angiography and fluoroscopy examinations are to be made from high-tech devices for radiological technologists.
Students receive advanced training, highlighting the professionalism and quality of the relationship with patients and patients.
The University of Moncton offers bachelor radiological techniques used in conjunction with the Community College of New Brunswick in Dieppe and the Régie régionale de la santé Beauséjour. Students have the chance to have direct access to hospital and contact with real patients early in their training. They receive advanced training, highlighting the professionalism and quality of the relationship with patients and patients.
Career Opportunities
These professionals working in oncology centers, clinics and radiological laboratories and hospitals, operating room, emergency room, intensive care and even the morgue for identification. There is currently a high demand for graduates in radiology who are courted by employers even before they complete their training.
Number of years of education (4 years)
Edmundston: first year *
Moncton: 4 years
Shippagan: first year *
* The years are in Moncton.
Tags: anatomical systems, angiography, blood vessels, dieppe, emergency room, medical diagnosis, new brunswick, professionalism, radiographic images, radiological technologists, radiology, university of moncton
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Thursday, March 12th, 2009
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Tags: accreditation, financial aid scholarship, radiology, requisite courses
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Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
CIS 120 Introduction to Microcomputers 3
English 101 Composition 3
Psych 201 General Psychology 3
Bio 226 Human Structure and Funct I 4
Bio 227 Human Structure and Funct II 4
Total Hours 17
FIRST YEAR, RADIOGRAPHY CURRICULUM
Fall Semester
Rad 101 Intro to Rad Sciences 2
Rad 102 Attitudes in Patient Care 2
Rad 124 Intro to Patient Care 2
Total Hours 6
Spring Semester
Rad 105 Imaging Physics 3
Rad 115 Basic Prin. of Image Prod. 3
Rad 140 Intro to Clin. Ed. 4
Total Hours 10
Summer Semester
Rad 128 Image Evaluation 1
Rad 131 Radiographic Procedures I 2
Rad 141 Radiography Clin. Ed. I 4
Total Hours 7
SECOND YEAR, RADIOGRAPHY CURRICULUM
Fall Semester
Rad 205 Applied Rad. Technique 3
Rad 208 Radiobiology 3
Rad 232 Radiographic Proc. II 4
Rad 242 Radiography Clin. Ed. II 4
Total Hours 14
Spring Semester
Rad 200 Pathology 3
Rad 206 Imaging 2
Rad 233 Radiographic Proc. III 4
Rad 234 Special Radiographic Proc. 2
Rad 243 Radiography Clin. Ed. III 4
Total Hours 15
Summer Semester
Rad 202 Radiology Management 1
Rad 244 Radiography Clin. Ed. IV 5
Total Hours 6
Total Cumulative Hours 75
Tags: city colleges of chicago, composition 3, cumulative hours, curriculum fall, education requirements, english 101, general psychology, introduction to microcomputers, prin, radiographic procedures, radiography, radiology, spring semester, summer semester, wilbur wright college
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Sunday, March 1st, 2009
Eligibility for the Program
To qualify for the radiologist assistant MHS program, candidates must have:
Completed their bachelor’s degree
Be a radiologic technologist in good standing with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
Completed a minimum of 2,000 hours of direct patient care
Completed the prerequisite course requirements:
3-4 credits of physics or chemistry
3 credits of college-level mathematics
12-15 credits of biology with labs
6-8 credits of human anatomy and physiology
Tags: admission, american registry of radiologic technologists, bachelor, biology, college level mathematics, direct patient care, physics, prerequisite course requirements, quinnipiac university, radiologic technologist, radiologist assistant, radiology
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Sunday, March 1st, 2009
In order for the financial aid process to be completed by the tuition bill due date, we recommend that you file for your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by April for those enrolling in the fall semester, or by October for those enrolling in the spring semester. The application process can be lengthy and some funding is limited, so apply early.
Accreditation Information :
Pre Requisite Courses :
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Tags: application process, financial aid scholarship, free application for federal student aid, hudson valley community, hudson valley community college, radiology, spring semester
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Sunday, March 1st, 2009
The college offers a quality education at a fraction of the cost of most private colleges and universities – and each academic year, the college, and the Hudson Valley Community College Foundation are proud to offer more than 100 scholarship opportunities that make Hudson Valley even more affordable.
Whatever your course of study – from computer information systems to dental hygiene – there’s a good chance that Hudson Valley offers a scholarship that matches your interests.
Scholarship Opportunities for Incoming Students
Application Deadline is March 16, 2009
Scholarship Opportunities for Returning Students
Application Deadline is March 13, 2009
College in the High School Scholarship Opportunities
Two application deadlines: Feb. 27, 2009 and March 27, 2009
Thanks to the generosity of its donors, the college’s Foundation is always expanding scholarship opportunities for new and current students. For up-to-date information about scholarship opportunities, call (518) 629-8012, or talk with your department advisor.
Tags: academic year, colleges and universities, community college foundation, computer information systems, current students, dental hygiene, good chance, hudson valley community college, radiology, scholarship opportunities
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Sunday, March 1st, 2009
Do you want a job in an exciting technological environment and would you at the same time enjoy working with people in an health care profession? This is what a career as a radiographer offers! Radiographers are responsible for all diagnostic image acquisitions at hospitals; i.e. X-ray, Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). The images are subsequently examined by radiologists, specially trained doctors.
As part of their work, radiographers meet patients in all phases of life, often with an urgent need for information, guidance and care. Thus, care and communication abilities are at the heart of the radiographer. At the same time, as the technological development within health care services is intense and growing, it is mandatory that radiographers also have solid skills and competences in these areas, and that they are constantly updated.
Tags: competences, doctors, health care profession, health care services, magnetic resonance imaging mri, radiology, technological development, technological environment
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Sunday, March 1st, 2009
Georgetown University Hospital is the premier academic medical center in Washington, DC. As the only hospital in the region providing liver and multivisceral transplantation and with the Lombardi Cancer Center which is the only National Cancer Institute designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in the Washington, D.C. area, Georgetown is truly a tertiary referral center. The Department of Radiology provides diagnostic and interventional services to the community as well as continuing the rich history of Georgetown academics through research and medical education. Our patient population is drawn from Washington D.C., the surrounding suburbs, and from the mid-Atlantic region.
Tags: academic medical center, comprehensive cancer center, georgetown university hospital, liver, lombardi cancer center, medical education, national cancer institute, radiology, rich history, transplantation, washington d c, washington dc
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Sunday, March 1st, 2009
To be admitted into our master of arts program in speech pathology, you’ll need to satisfy the requirements of the Graduate School as well as meet our department’s criteria, including completing our department’s information form, having a minimum grade-point average of 3.0, providing three letters of reference, submitting transcripts of all college-level work, achieving a combined Graduate Record Exam score of 900 on the verbal and quantitative sections, and providing official verification of all clinical hours you obtained as an undergraduate. If you are an international student, please apply through the Rinker Center for International Programs.
Tags: admission, grade point average, graduate record exam, graduate school, quantitative sections, radiology, rinker, undergraduate
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Sunday, March 1st, 2009
Admission
Our campus is a powerful blend of the exuberance of undergraduate students ready to shape a future driven by their ideas … the passion of graduate students eager to explore their potential in their specific field through collaborative research, thesis-writing, and intensive real-world projects … and the life experiences of working adults busy preparing for a whole new level of career success in Marian’s Adult Accelerated Program.
Financial Aid
Make an investment in your future with Marian University! Our financial aid staff is committed to reducing or eliminating the financial barriers that prevent you from fulfilling your educational goals. We are here to guide you and your family smoothly through the financial aid process.
Tags: admission, adult, career success, collaborative research, educational goals, financial aid staff, financial barriers, life experiences, marian college of fond du lac, passion, radiology, research thesis, thesis writing, undergraduate students, world projects
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