This course provides students with the basic concepts of pharmacology and an opportunity to develop a fundamental knowledge of the skills needed to competently, proficiently, and safely perform intravenous contrast media administration, with emphasis on the appropriate delivery of patient care during these procedures. 

Subject Teacher: MARVEN L. CABALZA, RRT

This course will be able to instill and initiate to students the concept and health care service arena of Radiologic Technology, thus, this shall enable student to become lenient and patient in their field of chosen profession. And also, shall develop in them the value of responsibility and love in their studies and their future profession. The subject provides background knowledge on general pathology, tissue/cellular reaction to inflammation and injury, degeneration, tissue repair, process of healing and immunity. It also provides background knowledge in the study of the relationship of the host, environment and pathogen in health and disease. The subject offers the demonstration by individual aids on the pathologic changes of tissues/cell and the common pathogens.

RICKY JAMES R. AGUSTIN, RRT

Team Sports is a physical activity class that focuses on participation as it relates to cultural, ethnic, gender, and physical diversity in such sports as, Volleyball, Basketball, Futsal, Sepak Takraw  or any game that incorporates tameness. Explores fitness instruction and leadership in team sports. Covers components of coaching team sports and skill-related physical fitness such as: progressions and techniques of practice format, sport specific drills, plyometric, and speed-agility-quickness coaching strategy and methodology.


An overview of the effects of ionizing radiation on biological matters. This presents the radiation effects on molecules, cells, tissues and the body as a whole, as well as the factors affecting biological response including acute and chronic effects of radiation.

 

MA. SERINA EDEN S. PALEG, RRT


An Introduction to the basics of electricity, electromagnetism, motors, generators, transformers, and rectifiers. The course established a knowledge base in radiographic, fluoroscopic, mobile equipment requirements, and other diagnostic and therapeutic modalities, as well as to detect defects with the proper function of the equipment and the fundamentals of preventing maintenance.


C.J. ANGELA J. PINUGU, RRT


Provides concept of optimal patient care as well as consideration for the physical and psychological needs of the patient. This includes routine and emergency patient care procedures, infection control procedures using standard precautions and the role of the Radiologic Technologist in patient education.


MA. SERINA EDEN S. PALEG, RRT

An understanding of the principles involving action of x-rays on film emulsion and intensifying screens, processing chemicals, the various systems and accessories involved in the conversion of latent image into visible radiographic and learn the skills necessary to critique radiographic images with emphasis in recognizing processing faults with the aid of radiographs and laboratory exposure experiments. Discussions include processing room design and accessories and regulatory requirements.


Janine Claire D. Buco, RRT - Clinical Instructor


Computed and Digital Radiography deals with the components, principles, and operation of computer and digital imaging systems in diagnostic radiography. This includes factors that impact image acquisition, display, archiving and retrieval, and the principles of digital system quality assurance and maintenance.

C.J. ANGELA J. PINUGU, RRT