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Suzieann Richards-Bass MAED, MBA, RT (R) University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center

Welcome to Diagnostic Imaging. Suzieann Richards-Bass MAED, MBA, RT (R) University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center School of Health Sciences Diagnostic Imaging Program. History of Radiology. November 11, 1895, Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen

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Suzieann Richards-Bass MAED, MBA, RT (R) University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center

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  1. Welcome to Diagnostic Imaging Suzieann Richards-Bass MAED, MBA, RT (R) University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center School of Health Sciences Diagnostic Imaging Program

  2. History of Radiology • November 11, 1895, Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen • Roentgen the first Nobel prize in physics in 1901

  3. History of Radiology X-ray of a colleagues hand after presenting the“new ray” to the Physics – Medical Association X-ray of Roentgen’s Wife’s Hand

  4. History of Radiology

  5. History of Radiology

  6. Diagnostic Imaging Technologists • Radiologists • Medical Doctors • 7 to 10 years education • Interpret Diagnostic Images • Ultimate responsibility • Radiologic Technologists / Diagnostic Imaging Technologists • Technologists • 2 to 4 years education • Perform diagnostic imaging procedures

  7. Diagnostic Imaging Technologists Career Opportunities

  8. Diagnostic Imaging Technologists Radiography Magnetic Resonance Imaging Mammography Pet Scanning Spec Scanning Bone Densitometry Interventional Imaging Nuclear Medicine Sonography Radiation Therapy Computed Tomography Cardiac Imaging

  9. Diagnostic Imaging Technologists The Future is Here! Digital Radiography Molecular Imaging

  10. Advanced Practice Radiologist Assistant Radiology Practioner Assistant Radiologist

  11. Diagnostic Imaging Technologists Sales and Service Quality Assurance Administration Application Specialist Medical Physics Traveling Information Systems Management Education Research

  12. Compassionate Mature Dependable Responsible Detail oriented Good communicator Professional Qualities of a Diagnostic Imaging Technologist

  13. Diagnostic Radiography

  14. Diagnostic Radiography

  15. Education for Diagnostic Imaging Technologist • Radiography - foundation • Radiography Programs • 2 years – 24 months (yes school during summer!) • FULL-TIME education! Not like previous education. Up to 40 hours per week on campus. • Requires up to 24 hrs a week in clinical setting performing radiographic procedures • Certificate, Associate of Applied Science, Associate Degree

  16. Education for Diagnostic Imaging Technologist • Radiography Programs • Certificate – Institutional • Associate of Applied Science – Technical • Associate degree – completed general education requirements • Bachelor degree – M. D. Anderson Program

  17. 2 years (24 months) 1 year MRI CT Education/Management Bachelors of Science Application Deadline April 1 Selection criteria GPA References Personal Interview Site visit Radiographers Prerequisite Courses UT MD Anderson Cancer CenterSchool of Health Sciences Diagnostic Imaging Technologist Program

  18. Prerequisite Courses • 6 Communication (English rhetoric/composition) • 3 Mathematics • College Algebra- or higher • 12 Natural Sciences • Must include Anatomy & Physiology 1 (Mandatory) • Anatomy and Physiology II recommended • 6 Humanities and Visual and Performing Arts • 3 hours in Humanities • 3 hours in visual and performing arts

  19. Prerequisite Courses continued • 15 Social and Behavior Sciences • Must include: • 6 hours of U. S. • 6 hours in political • 3 hours in social/behavior science • Psychology recommended • Minimum total of 42 hours required

  20. What the student should expect • Demonstration of clinical competency • Participation in Clinical education 24 hours per week • Full didactic course load • Participation in Professional responsibilities/duties

  21. Upon Completion • Students sit for the National certification examination with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist • State Licensure is required in many states • Continued education is required to maintain Certification and license

  22. Trauma Radiography

  23. Trauma Radiography

  24. Digital Radiography

  25. Diagnostic Radiography

  26. Imaging Modalities – Advanced Levels • Mammography • Sonography • Computed Tomography • Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Nuclear Medicine • SPECT • PET Tomography • Radiation Therapy

  27. Sonography

  28. Nuclear Medicine

  29. Nuclear Medicine

  30. Fusion Imaging SPECT (Single Photon Emission Tomography)

  31. Computed Tomography

  32. Computed Tomography

  33. Computed Tomography

  34. Magnetic Resonance Imaging

  35. Magnetic Resonance Imaging

  36. Magnetic Resonance Imaging

  37. Magnetic Resonance Imaging

  38. Fusion Imaging MRI and Nuclear Medicine

  39. Fusion Imaging PET (Positron Emission Tomography – CT and Nuclear Medicine)

  40. Molecular Imaging

  41. Advanced Level Practice • Master’s Programs • Education • Management • Radiology Physician Assistant

  42. Interested? • Clinical visit – get to know the profession BEFORE you apply • Complete your core-curriculum requirements for a BS degree • Be prepared for 24 hours of clinical experience per week PLUS didactic classes • Classes for radiography are typically held in traditional setting • Blackboard • Internet • Online testing

  43. Additional information regarding the Diagnostic Imaging Program can be obtained by calling the Program Office at (713) 792-3455 Visit us on the Web at www.mdanderson.org/healthsciences

  44. That's All Folks!

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