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The Radiography Student at The Johns Hopkins Hospital

The Radiography Student at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Goals of this Presentation. Educate the prospective applicant about radiography Inform the prospective applicant of the types of work radiographers do Show the prospective applicant some of the equipment they may expect to work with.

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The Radiography Student at The Johns Hopkins Hospital

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  1. The Radiography Studentat The Johns Hopkins Hospital

  2. Goals of this Presentation • Educate the prospective applicant about radiography • Inform the prospective applicant of the types of work radiographers do • Show the prospective applicant some of the equipment they may expect to work with

  3. Responsibilities of a Radiographer • Ensure that the correct exam is done on the correct patient • Provide top quality images for the physician to use in diagnosing • Send completed images to PACS archiving system • Complete patient tracking and charges in computer system

  4. Responsibilities of a Radiographer • Educate the patient about preparations for exams as necessary • Formulate exposure techniques to minimize patient’s radiation dose yet produce optimal images • Practice radiation safety for patients, self, and co-workers

  5. Diagnostic & General Radiography

  6. Diagnostic & General Radiography • Exposure factors are set on a control panel • The patient is positioned • X-rays pass through the patient and are collected on an image receptor (IR) • Image is digitized and displayed on a monitor

  7. Diagnostic & General Radiography • We are a very important part of the Emergency Department team • Our patients range from ill to critically injured traumas

  8. Diagnostic & General Radiography Students practicing positioning skills on each other in our lab

  9. Fluoroscopy • Often we do a specialized form of live view X-ray called Fluoroscopy • Frequently this calls for the administration of contrast to better visualize structures • The radiologist operates the equipment, we prepare materials and assist the doctor • Often we take X-ray images when the doctor is finished

  10. Fluoroscopy

  11. Fluoroscopy

  12. Mobile & Portable • Sometimes the patient is too sick to come to the X-ray department, so we take the equipment to them • Sometimes we have to take images in the operating room

  13. Mobile & Portable Images from WikiCommons.com

  14. Clinical Instruction • We have numerous clinical sites at which you can practice your new skills • Each site has program approved clinical instructors and testers for additional clinical instruction • Students learn on modern, state-of-the-art equipment

  15. Clinical Instruction • The Johns Hopkins Hospital offers clinical radiography training in the areas of • Outpatient • Oncology • Pediatrics • Inpatient • Trauma • Orthopaedics • Operating Room

  16. Classroom Instruction Clinical instruction is supplemented by classroom instruction 1 - 2 days per week Some of the subjects taught are: Medical Terminology Osteology Ethics Patient Care • Radiographic Procedures • Image Production and Evaluation • Radiation Biology • Pathology

  17. Classroom Instruction Osteology Class

  18. Why Come to Hopkins? History & Tradition New & Cutting Edge

  19. Comfortable & Spacious

  20. Innovation & Excitement

  21. Certificate of Completion This is certification that the Radiography presentation was viewed by (name) ________________________________ On (date) ________ _________________ signature

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