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Revision as of 15:36, 23 November 2012
Margaret Ewart I Margaret's Portfolio I ETAP 623 Fall 2012
It's Time to Learn...
Course Purpose & Introduction
Greetings and welcome to Digital Radiology for the Imaging Professional!
The intent of this mini-course is to address the need for additional education for technologists that entered the field of radiology before digital radiography was part of the didactic component of the student's education. Learners of this course should take away a clear understanding of the physical principles of digital radiography. They will learn historical aspects of digital imaging, processing fundamentals, and theoretical foundations to use digital equipment effectively in the clinical setting.
Unit 1: What is Digital Radiography?
Target Objectives
At the conclusion of this unit, learners should be able to:
- Provide a brief description of the history of digital radiography.
Unit 2: The Digital Image Process
Unit 3: Troubleshooting in Digital Radiography
Digital Radiography References and Resources
Seeram, Euclid. (2011) Digital Radiography; An Introduction. Clifton Park, New York. Delmar Cengage Learning.