CRS 2105 Clinical Radiation Science V

This course is a clinical education course designed to continue development of technical skills, interpersonal skills, critical thinking skills, and communication skills required to be an entry-level technologist. Students participate in performing radiographic examinations in hospitals, imaging centers, urgent care centers, freestanding emergency centers, and orthopedic centers under the supervision of Registered Technologists and Clinical Preceptors. Students will also rotate through the following advanced modalities; MRI, CT, Special Procedures/Angiography or Cardiac Cath Lab, Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine, and Radiation Therapy. Students will participate in evening rotations of four weeks (1:00pm - 9:30pm). Eligible students can be assigned to specialty area for a maximum of 4 weeks. Testing for this course includes verbal and practical testing.

Credits

6

Prerequisite

CRS 1101, CRS 1102, CRS 2103, and CRS 2104