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Welcome to
Radiologic Technology
Rad Tech A
Section 8792
Wednesday 6pm-9:10pm
MCS 5
Welcome
Colleen McFaul, Instructor
INTRODUCTION TO RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
FACULTY WEB PAGE : www.elcamino.edu/cmcfaul
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Do
the assigned readings before class
Review Power Points presentations
Review notes taken in class
Spend at least two hours outside of class
per hour of in-class instruction
Be part of study group
INTRODUCTION OF
RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
Introduction to RT
Radiologic Technology
High Tech
Profession
High Touch
Profession
Introduction to RT
Radiologic Technology
Preconceived
ideas regarding x-rays ?
Satisfying Profession?
Dangerous Profession?
What makes a GREAT technologist?
Introduction to RT
Preconcieved Ideas regarding
X-ray field
Introduction to RT
Satisfying Profession
Introduction to RT
Is it dangerous?
THE HISTORY OF X-RAYS
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History of X-rays
History of X-rays
Many scientists working with Crookes tube
Discovered by Wilhelm Roentgen
German
physicist- University of Wurtzburg
November 8, 1895
1st Xray of Anna Bertha Roentgen’s Hand
30
minute exposure
Roentgen received 1st Nobel Prize for
Physics 1901
History of X-rays
Emergence of X-ray into a
Medical Field
1st
medical x-ray taken 1896
People went to physicists and
photographers for x-ray
Eventually nurses or aides took the x-ray
On the job training
Experience the best teacher
?consequences of this?
History of X-rays
Clarence Dally 1st fatality of cumulative dose of radiation
Multiple reports of eye damage due to x-ray
Multiple reports of skin erythema due to x-ray exposure
Has this changed?
History of X-rays
Emergence of X-ray into a
Medical Field
1st
Rad Tech considered to be Edward
Jerman
Founding of ASXT in 1920
Name change to ASRT in 1964 due to the
proliferation of specialties
No longer “tech trade” but now a
profession
Profession needs analytical thinking and
problem solving skills
History of X-rays
IMAGING
MODALITIES
No longer an “x-ray department” at
hospitals
IMAGING MODALITIES
Certification,
Registration and Licensure
for Technologists
Radiologist vs. Radiographer
Certification
Licensure
Modalities
IMAGING MODALITIES
Certification by ARRT
Requires education
Requires proficiency in clinical exams
Requires examination
Requires Registration
Certifies that technologist has been trained
and is proficient in performing exams.
Does NOT grant license to practice
Uses designation of R.T.-Registered
Technologist
IMAGING MODALITIES
Licensing
by Each State
Grants permission to take x-rays
Sometimes requires exams
Requires fee, CEU’s
California uses the designation of CRT,
Certified Radiologic Technologist
IMAGING MODALITIES
Colleen
McFaul, R.T., C.R.T.
Edward
Jerman, R.T.
Homer
Simpson, C.C.
Registered
Technologist, Certified
Radiologic
Technologist (Calif)
Registered
Technologist
Cartoon Character
!!
IMAGING MODALITIES
Primary certificates
Post
primary
Ionizing radiation
IMAGING MODALITIES
Diagnostic Radiographer
Diagnostic
Radiology- Radiographer,
technologist, Limited license (XT)
Skeletal exams, CXR’s, abdomen, skull
Portable exams, trauma, surgery
Contrast media
Barium
studies, kidney studies,
Specialty exams
Lumbar
puncture, myelograms, arthrograms
IMAGING MODALITIES
Diagnostic Radiographer
Uses
Ionizing Radiation to produce
diagnostic images to aid in diagnoses of
disease and trauma
Uses the designation of R
Wilhelm Roentgen, R.T. (R)
IMAGING MODALITIES
Diagnostic Radiographer
Diagnostic Radiographer
Diagnostic Radiographer
IMAGING MODALITIES
Diagnostic Radiographer
Diagnostic Radiographer
IMAGING MODALITIES
Fluoroscopy
Frequently
contrast media exams
Use of x-rays in motion (ionizing radiation)
Designated by F
Bertha Roentgen, R.T. C.R.T.(R)(F)
Post primary examination/license
IMAGING MODALITIES
Fluoroscopy
• Uses specialized x-ray
units to produce “real
time” images of the
body in motion
• Similar to video vs. still
pictures
Fluoroscopy
IMAGING MODALITIES
Fluoroscopy
Fluroscopy
Barium swallow
Fluoroscopy
Fluoroscopy
Fluoroscopy
IMAGING MODALITIES
Mammography
Breast
imaging using ionizing radiation
Also referred to as a mammographer
Screening exams, diagnostic exams,
galactograms, localizations,
Designated by M
Colleen McFaul, R.T., C.R.T., (R)(M)
Post primary exam
Required to perform mammography
Mammography
Mammography
IMAGING MODALITIES
Cardiovascular Interventional
Technology
Uses
ionizing x-ray to image blood vessels,
heart vessels, sometimes repair,
Previously known as Special Procedures
Involves Cardiac catheterizations,
angiograms, vascular exams
Several designations: CI, VI
Dawn Charman, R.T., C.R.T., (R)(CI)
Post primary exam
Interventional
Angiography
Interventional
Interventional
Interventional
Interventional
Vessels of the brain
subtraction
IMAGING MODALITIES
Computed Tomography
Also
known as CT, Cat, scans
Uses ionizing radiation to obtain cross
sectional images
Designated by CT
Kelly Holt, R.T., C.R.T., (R)(CT)
Post primary exam
Computed Tomography
Can you imagine how this patient must feel?
Computed Tomography
• Cross sectional view of anatomy
• Frequent use of contrast media
• Patients can experience
claustrophobia
• Images are termed “slices”
IMAGING MODALITIES
Bone Densitometry
Also
known as DEXA scan
Uses ionizing radiation to determine the
density of bones
Screens for osteoporosis
Designated by BD
Clarence Dally, R.T., C.R.T., (R)(BD)
Post primary exam
Bone Densitometry
Non-diagnostic images,
Reveals only the density of the bones
IMAGING MODALITIES
Sonography
Also
known as ultrasound
Uses sound waves to create images
Designation is RDMS or S
Rory Natividad, R.D.M.S
Rory Natividad, R.T., (S)
Primary exam and post primary
Sonography
Sonography
Sonography
Breast ultrasound
Sonography
Vascular Sonography
IMAGING MODALITIES
Radiation Therapy
Is
involved in the treatment rather than
the diagnosis of diseases
Uses ionizing radiation to kill diseased cells,
frequently cancer cells, not always
Designated by T
Thomas Fallo, R.T. (T)
Primary exam
Radiation Therapy
Radiation Therapy
IMAGING MODALITIES
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Also
known as MRI
Uses radio frequencies and magnetism
properties to produce images
Can be whole body or cross sectional
Designated by MRI
Mina Colunga, R.T., C.R.T., (MRI)
Primary and post primary exams
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
• Can produce both sagittal and
coronal images
• Similar claustrophobic reactions
• Can use contrast media
• Soft tissue imaging
IMAGING MODALITIES
Nuclear Medicine
Also
known as Nuc Med,
Uses pharmaceuticals that give off
ionizing radiation to produce images
Radiation comes from within the patient
Designation is NM, also CNMT (NMTCB)
William Crookes, R.T., C.R.T., (NM)
William Crookes, CNMT
Primary or post primary
Nuclear Medicine
Images are obtained after the injection of a radioactive isotope.
The patient usually receives the injection in the morning and
images are obtained later in the day. Patient should refrain from
contact with the susceptible population during this time.
Nuclear Medicine
Both AP
and PA
views are
shown.
Uptake in
femur is
abnormal
Imaging Modalities
Radiologist Assistant
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•
New modality
Not licensed in all states, including California
Look for new legislative news
Local program at Loma Linda University
Imaging Modalities
IMAGING MODALITIES
ARRT summary
Post Primary
Certification
Primary Certification
5
modalities
1. Radiography
2. Nuclear Medicine
3.Radiation Therapy
4. Magnetic
Resonance Imaging
5. Sonography
10 modalities
1. Mammography
2. Computed Tomography
3. Magnetic Resonance
Imaging
4. Quality Management
5. Bone Densitometry
6. Cardiac Interventional
7. Vascular Interventional
8. Sonography
9. Vascular Sonography
10. Breast Sonography
IMAGING MODALITIES
Primary certificates
Post
primary
Ionizing radiation
Governing Bodies/opportunities
IMAGING MODALITIES
Governing Bodies
Governing Bodies
ARRT- American Registry of Radiologic
Technologist (national)
RHB- Radiologic Health Branch, California (state)
JRCERT-Joint Review Committee on Education in
Radiologic Technology
JCAHO-Joint Commission on Accreditation of
Healthcare Organizations
Professional Organizations
ASRT
CSRT
NMTCB-Nuclear Medicine Technology
Certification Board
ARDMS-American Registry of Diagnostic
Medical Sonographer
Governing Bodies/opportunities
IMAGING MODALITIES
Opportunities
1. Medical
2. Commercial
3. Industrial
4. Administration
5. Education
Governing Bodies/opportunities
IMAGING MODALITIES
Opportunities
Workplace
settings
Hospitals
Clinics
Private offices
Research facilities
Overseas
Registry
Urgent care centers
SUMMARY
What makes a GREAT
Radiologic Technologist??
Sincere
desire to help and care for the ill
and the injured
Strong background in math and sciences
Able to handle stress, ability to make
quick decisions, analytical thinking
Significant body movement, assisting
patients, moving and manipulating
equipment