This course is designed to give the student a practical, working knowledge of radiographic differential diagnosis, detailing the analysis of plain film x-ray for purposes of differential diagnosis and also highlighting the proper application of various advanced imaging modalities. Primary emphasis of advanced imaging topics will focus on computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This course is a hybrid format with 3 hours of recorded, asynchronous lecture and 1 hour of in-person, hands-on instruction focusing on case presentation and imaging interpretation.
Prerequisites
DI 5660 Imaging Interpretation I