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56 Medical Imaging Technology Course Descriptions

AHLT-R 413 Intro to MIT Leadership | 3CR | R413 will lead students on a transformational journey from a staff technologist to a medical imaging leader by investigating the characteristics of leadership methods, inspiring a shared vision, and evaluating strategies needed to lead and manage a medical imaging department.

AHLT-R 416 Trends and Issues in MIT | 3CR | R416 is designed to have learners use critical reasoning to discuss trends and issues in medical imaging technology. Students will evaluate past issues involving radiation and reflect on past and current events.

RADI-R 402 Medical Imaging Informatics | 3CR | R402 will focus on project management in an Informatics setting. Students will become conversant in the tools and techiques of project management, such as project selection methods, work breakdown structures, network diagrams, critical path analysis, critical chain scheduling, cost estimates, earned value management, motivation theory, and team building.

RADI-R 105 Introduction and History of Medical Imaging Sciences | 3CR | R105 offers an introduction to the field of Medical Imaging Sciences. Topics include the history and evolution of the discipline, roles and responsibilities of medical personnel, radiology-related organizations, healthcare delivery settings, fundamental imaging principles, imaging equipment, and radiation protection practices.

RADI-R 418 The Teaching Technologist | 3CR | R418 introduces the fundamental concepts of clinical instruction in healthcare settings. Topics include effective instructor-student communication, evaluation and assessment strategies, and managing student learning while providing patient care. Students will engage with these principles through an online format utilizing a variety of assessment methods. Enrollment is subject to the Program Director’s discretion, based on the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-R 451 MIT Theory I | 3CR | R451 covers the physical principles of advanced imaging modalities, including cardiac interventional (CI), computed tomography (CT), diagnostic medical sonography (DMS), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), mammography (M), and vascular interventional (VI), with an emphasis on the evaluation of normal studies. Students will engage in presentations and journal reports to enhance their understanding. Enrollment is subject to the Program Director’s discretion, based on the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-R 453 MIT Theory II | 3CR | R453 explores the physical principles, anatomy, pathology, and procedures associated with advanced imaging modalities. Students will engage in lectures, interactive modules, hands-on labs, and written materials to develop a comprehensive understanding of cardiac interventional (CI), computed tomography (CT), diagnostic medical sonography (DMS), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), mammography (M), and vascular interventional (VI). Enrollment is subject to the Program Director’s discretion, based on the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-R456 MIT Project I | 3CR | R456 guides students through the process of formulating a research question in the field of medical imaging while emphasizing academic and professional standards. Students will perform comprehensive literature searches on selected topics, prepare detailed proposals and outlines, and develop reference lists and grids. Key topics include the basic principles of human subjects research, identification of protected groups, safeguarding patient-sensitive data, and addressing the ethical implications of research involving human subjects. Additionally, students will prepare a research paper adhering to AMA standards, demonstrating proficiency in scientific writing and professional communication. Emphasis is placed on disseminating scientific information effectively and maintaining the highest level of ethical and professional integrity. Enrollment is subject to the Program Director’s discretion, based on the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-R457 MIT Project II | 3CR | R457 involves lecture and independent study focused on a selected medical imaging topic. Students will develop a proposal, detailed outline, scientific poster, and professional presentation. Emphasis is placed on disseminating scientific information in a professional manner. Students will prepare a 15-minute presentation on a selected clinical procedure, create a poster adhering to specified AMA standards, and investigate topics for effective dissemination. Enrollment is subject to the Program Director’s discretion, based on the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-M464 MRI Principles & Procedures I | 3CR | M464 provides students with the foundational knowledge needed to understand, explain, and apply introductory physical concepts of MRI and MRI procedures. Enrollment is subject to the Program Director’s discretion, based on the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-M465 MRI Principles & Procedures II | 3CR | M465 is designed for students seeking to enhance their expertise in MRI. Course expectations include demonstrating proficiency in advanced MRI examinations within a clinical setting. Topics covered include imaging of the chest, abdomen, musculoskeletal system, MRA, and MRV, as well as the use of contrast media in MRI. Enrollment is subject to the Program Director’s discretion, based on the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-C464 CT Principles & Procedures I | 2-3CR | C464 provides a comprehensive introduction to foundational concepts in computed tomography (CT). Topics include basic principles, patient care and communication, CT data acquisition, contrast agents, image processing and reconstruction, image display, and protocols for neurological and thoracic procedures. Enrollment is subject to the Program Director’s discretion, based on the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-C465 CT Principles & Procedures II | 2-3CR | C465 covers foundational CT concepts, including image quality, quality assurance, post-processing, data management, radiation dosimetry, abdominal, pelvic, and musculoskeletal procedures, CT fluoroscopy, and PET/CT fusion imaging. Enrollment is subject to the Program Director’s discretion, based on the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-I464 CI/VI Principles & Procedures I | 3CR | I468 provides an introduction to the foundational principles and procedures of cardiac-interventional (CI) and vascular-interventional (VI) imaging. Students will develop critical reasoning skills to understand, explain, and apply introductory concepts and techniques in CI and VI. Topics include transvenous procedures, dialysis management, neurologic and nonvascular interventions, abdominal arterial procedures, GI/GU nonvascular procedures, electrophysiology laboratory techniques, electrophysiologic procedures, special techniques including interventional MRI (iMRI), and high-risk cardiac catheterization. Enrollment is subject to the Program Director’s discretion, based on the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-I465 CI/VI Principles & Procedures II | 3CR | I469 introduces the foundational principles and procedures of cardiac-interventional (CI) and vascular-interventional (VI) imaging. Students will develop reasoning skills to understand, explain, and apply introductory physical concepts and procedures related to CI and VI. Course topics include an overview of interventional and catheterization labs, universal protocols, pharmacology and medication administration, patient care, arterial and venous access, venography, vascular emergencies, therapeutic equipment and instrumentation, peripheral arterial disease, angiography, and CI/VI procedures. Enrollment is subject to the Program Director’s discretion, based on the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-B483 Mammography Principles & Procedures | 3CR | B483 provides students with the opportunity to develop reasoning skills to understand and explain the fundamental physical concepts of mammography. Students will also gain familiarity with a variety of commonly performed mammography procedures. Enrollment is subject to the Program Director’s discretion, based on the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-R472 Multiplanar Anatomy and Pathology for MIT I | 3CR | R472 provides comprehensive instruction in multiplanar anatomy and the associated pathological conditions of the human body, tailored for medical imaging professionals. Emphasis is placed on the detailed study of anatomy and relevant pathology to support clinical competence and professional growth. Enrollment is subject to the Program Director’s discretion, based on the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-R473 Multiplanar Anatomy and Pathology for MIT II | 3CR | R473 provides an in-depth exploration of multiplanar anatomy and the associated disease states of the human body, tailored for medical imaging professionals. Emphasis is placed on the anatomy and pathology of structures within the cranium, spine, neck, upper and lower extremities, and OB/breast. Instruction is delivered through an entirely online format, incorporating diverse assessment methods to support student learning and professional development. Enrollment is subject to the Program Director’s discretion, based on the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-R479 Internship in MIT |6CR| R479 emphasizes ethical practices, professionalism, and a dedication to excellence in clinical practice. It offers students the opportunity to integrate theoretical knowledge with real-world clinical applications, gaining valuable hands-on experience to enhance their professional competence. Enrollment is subject to the Program Director’s discretion, based on the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-I483 Clinical Practicum: Cardiac Interventional/Vascular Interventional I | 6CR | I483 provides an introduction to the foundational principles and procedures of cardiac-interventional (CI) and vascular-interventional (VI) imaging. Students will develop critical reasoning skills to understand, explain, and apply introductory concepts and techniques in CI and VI. Topics include transvenous procedures, dialysis management, neurologic and nonvascular interventions, abdominal arterial procedures, GI/GU nonvascular procedures, electrophysiology laboratory techniques, electrophysiologic procedures, special techniques including interventional MRI (iMRI), and high-risk cardiac catheterization. Enrollment is subject to the Program Director’s discretion, based on the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-I484 Clinical Practicum: Cardiac Interventional/Vascular Interventional II | 6CR | I484 introduces the foundational principles and procedures of cardiac-interventional (CI) and vascular-interventional (VI) imaging. Students will develop reasoning skills to understand, explain, and apply introductory physical concepts and procedures related to CI and VI. Course topics include an overview of interventional and catheterization labs, universal protocols, pharmacology and medication administration, patient care, arterial and venous access, venography, vascular emergencies, therapeutic equipment and instrumentation, peripheral arterial disease, angiography, and CI/VI procedures. Enrollment is subject to the Program Director’s discretion, based on the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-C483 Clinical Practicum: Computed Tomography I | 6CR | C483 emphasizes the development of advanced proficiency in computed tomography procedures within a professional clinical environment. Students will actively engage as collaborative team members, gaining hands-on experience in patient care, implementing safety protocols, and accurately performing patient charting and documentation. Enrollment is contingent upon the Program Director’s evaluation of the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-C484 Clinical Practicum: Computed Tomography II | 6CR | C484 emphasizes the development of advanced proficiency in computed tomography procedures within a professional clinical environment. Students will actively engage as collaborative team members, gaining hands-on experience in patient care, implementing safety protocols, and accurately performing patient charting and documentation. Enrollment is contingent upon the Program Director’s evaluation of the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-M483 Clinical Practicum: Magnetic Resonance Imaging I | 6CR | I483 emphasizes the development of advanced proficiency in magnetic resonance imaging procedures within a professional clinical environment. Students will actively engage as collaborative team members, gaining hands-on experience in patient care, implementing safety protocols, and accurately performing patient charting and documentation. Enrollment is contingent upon the Program Director’s evaluation of the student’s academic and clinical progress.

RADI-M484 Clinical Practicum: Magnetic Resonance Imaging II | 6CR | M484 emphasizes the development of advanced proficiency in magnetic resonance imaging procedures within a professional clinical environment. Students will actively engage as collaborative team members, gaining hands-on experience in patient care, implementing safety protocols, and accurately performing patient charting and documentation. Enrollment is contingent upon the Program Director’s evaluation of the student’s ac

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