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MX1620 - Clinical Orientation I

The clinical orientation of the student during the fourth and fifth semesters is designed to reinforce the theoretical knowledge acquired during the didactic segment of their training program.  For three (3) hours each week, students will participate in a variety of basic routine radiographic procedures within a clinical setting and under the direction of a preceptor or clinical instructor. Students will also be afforded the opportunity to enhance their knowledge of various basic and specialized radiographic equipment used in today's modern diagnostic imaging departments.  During their clinical orientation, students are also able to apply their understanding of the concepts used in providing quality patient care and radiation protection in a "real life" setting.
 

Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of 3rd semester

Corequisite(s): All courses in the 4th semester


This course is offered in the following programs:
Medical Radiography  | 

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