Study on the physical foundations of ultrasound and its application to
medical diagnostic as a specialty. It presents the various principles and
instruments in ultrasound and its application to practice improving the quality
of medical care involving sonography. It discusses the difference of the
nomenclatures of this specialty with other imaging modalities and discusses
the different techniques in imaging of
the soft tissues of the body.

This is the study of the general foundations of positioning technique to
obtain radiographic demonstration of anatomical structures of interest as well
as specialized radiographic examinations of the different structures and organs
without contrast media. This includes anatomic and radiographic positioning terms,
source image receptor distance and tube film alignment, positioning principles,
radiographic landmarks, exposure techniques, structures demonstrated and
evaluation criteria of examinations of the different organs. Clinical
competency is very essential and is done through positioning demonstration and
return demonstrations as part of their laboratory procedures.

This subject is a continuation of the study of the structure and function of the human body with radiographic correlation. It presents the different structures of the body in the radiographer’s view to better understand how diseases can be diagnosed by Radiologist during interpretation of radiographs. It includes only systems of the body that are essential to radiographers use. It also presents which among the different modalities demonstrate or show the detail of the organs.
MA. SERINA EDEN S. PALEG, RRT

This course deals with the fundamentals of mammography, breast, imaging equipment and techniques for ensuring image quality. Discussion includes breast anatomy and pathologies along with strategies for communicating with patients.
MA. SERINA EDEN S. PALEG, RRT

This is the study of the specialized radiographic examinations of the different structures and organs with the use of contrast media. This includes anatomic and radiographic positioning terms, source image receptor distance and tube film alignment, positioning principles, radiographic landmarks, exposure techniques, structures demonstrated and evaluation criteria of examinations of the different organs of interest. It also discusses the different patient care management of patients undergoing special procedures.
MARVENL. CABALZA, RRT
Subject Teacher
