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RAD 412

Radiology (RAD)

Dept. Contact:

Susan Ruffolo

Location:

LUH - Russo Entrance (Blg 103)/Room 0060

Phone:

708-216-3926  

Email:

susan.ruffolo001@luhs.org

 

Department: Radiology 
Course Number: RAD-412
Course Title: Pediatric Radiology
No. of Students:
Site: LUMC
Supervisor: Jennifer Lim-Dunham, MD
Duration: 4 weeks 
Periods Offered: Only Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov
Prerequisite: Available to third and fourth year students
Special Note:  
Description:

This elective is an observership and an introduction to medical imaging and pediatric radiology. It is intended for both students planning to pursue residencies in radiology as well as students planning to pursue residencies in pediatrics and other fields. Students are exposed to a variety of imaging modalities, including CT, ultrasound, MRI, plain film, nuclear medicine and special procedures. Appropriate indications for ordering imaging studies, integration of imaging in patient care, basic interpretive skills, and observation of procedures will be covered.

Instructional methods include participation in daily reading sessions with Radiology faculty, residents and fellows, daily departmental educational conferences, medical student lectures, teaching files, and web-based educational materials.

 

Method of Evaluation:

Students will be assessed on daily reading session participation, lecture and conference attendance, pre-test and post-test scores, assigned module completion, and teaching case presentation.

Grading is Honors/High Pass/ Pass/ Fail.  

Dept. Contact:

Susan Ruffolo

Location:

LUH - Russo Entrance (Blg 103)/Room 0060

Phone:

708-216-3926  

Email:

susan.ruffolo001@luhs.org

 

Department: Radiology 
Course Number: RAD-412
Course Title: Pediatric Radiology
No. of Students:
Site: LUMC
Supervisor: Jennifer Lim-Dunham, MD
Duration: 4 weeks 
Periods Offered: Only Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov
Prerequisite: Available to third and fourth year students
Special Note:  
Description:

This elective is an observership and an introduction to medical imaging and pediatric radiology. It is intended for both students planning to pursue residencies in radiology as well as students planning to pursue residencies in pediatrics and other fields. Students are exposed to a variety of imaging modalities, including CT, ultrasound, MRI, plain film, nuclear medicine and special procedures. Appropriate indications for ordering imaging studies, integration of imaging in patient care, basic interpretive skills, and observation of procedures will be covered.

Instructional methods include participation in daily reading sessions with Radiology faculty, residents and fellows, daily departmental educational conferences, medical student lectures, teaching files, and web-based educational materials.

 

Method of Evaluation:

Students will be assessed on daily reading session participation, lecture and conference attendance, pre-test and post-test scores, assigned module completion, and teaching case presentation.

Grading is Honors/High Pass/ Pass/ Fail.