MXRP 302 – Radiological Imaging and Processing 2

Dr Mohamed El Safwany, MD.

Course lecturer

  • Ahmed El Dreiny
  • Atef Kamal

Course assistant

At the end of the course, the students will be able to;

1- Understanding how to produce diagnostic radiographic imaging.

2- Formulate techniques to optimize image quality, minimize patient exposure, and preserve equipment.

3- Apply methods of image quality assurance.

4- Adapt technical variables to changing conditions.

Course objectives

A continuation of the study of radiographic imaging technique formulation, image quality assurance, and the synthesis of all variables in image production. Discusses equipment maintenance, equipment troubleshooting, departmental design and administration. Explores innovative techniques of imaging. The student will formulate techniques to optimize image quality, minimize patient exposure, and preserve equipment; apply methods of image quality assurance; and adapt technical variables to changing conditions.

Course description

  • Mid-Term 15
  • Interactive Learning 7
  • Assignment 3
  • Final exam (Practical) 25
  • Final exam (Written) 50
  • Total  100

Course assessment

Clark’s positioning and techniques- David Sutton’s Radiology

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