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Radiation Physics & Safety Lab (CVI 133L)

Term: 2019-2020 School Year Spring Term

Faculty

Mr. Patrick Hoier

Credentials:

BS in Allied Health / Cardiovascular Technology (2006)

Doane College
Lincoln, Nebraska
 

STI Position:

Director of Invasive Cardiovascular Technology


Professional History:

Instructor of Invasive Cardiovascular Technology

BryanLGH College of Health Sciences
Licoln, NE
2001 - 2007

Professional History:

Cardiovascular / Electrophysiology Technologist

BryanLGH East Medical Center
Lincoln, NE
1997 - 2007

Credentials:

Registered Cardiovascular Specialist Assistant

2010

Credentials:

Fellow of the Society of Invasive Cardiovascular Professionals

2005

Credentials:

AAS in Invasive Cardiovascular Technology (1995)

Southeast Technical Institute
Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Credentials:

Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist

Initial Registry 1995

Schedule

Wed, 8:00 AM - 9:50 AM (1/13/2020 - 5/8/2020) Location: SF SULLI 117

Description

This course will provide the fundamentals of x-rays and their imaging; from the basics of how they occur to the more sophisticated imaging chain. Students will also study the specifications and physical characteristics of an x-ray beam, the different imaging modalities and receptors, the controlling factors of x-ray exposures and the effects that they have on the beam as well as the resultant image. The different methods of storing that image and processing the role the computer plays in generating it will be covered. The student shall develop understanding for positioning the patient under fluoroscopy; also learn their role in and the importance of radiation safety and protection for the patient and the operator. Corequisite: CVI 133