RTS-308 |
Cross-Sectional Anatomy |
This course will introduce the students to the cross-sectional and topographic anatomy of the specific body systems and will discuss the relevance to the practice of radiation therapy . |
RTS-320 |
Clinical Education III |
The student therapist engages in the daily activities of the radiation oncology department while participating in treatment unit , simulation , mold room and patient care rotations . 8 hours per day , 4 days per week |
RTS-400 |
Technical Radiation Therapy III |
Continuation of Technical Radiation Therapy II . The technical aspects of emerging radiation therapy techniques and adjuvant therapies are discussed . |
RTS-4000 |
Capstone Res Project |
A research course for students designed to |
demonstrate understanding of the malignant |
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required to research a randomly selected |
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malignancy , write a paper and give an oral |
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and the radiation therapy program faculty . |
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Additionally , they will write a reflection paper |
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of the experience and how it will impact the |
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practice of their profession and their patients . |
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RTS-404 ( Require 406 RTS- 403 . ( Re
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RTS-402 |
Applied Radiation Physics II |
Sequential continuation of Radiation Physics I , dealing with quantity and quality of ionizing radiation . Physical concepts of radiation dosimetry are covered in detail as well as methods of calibration of treatment equipment . |