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Unit Code: MIS601

Unit Name: Imaging Anatomy

Description: This course aims to provide students with an understanding of cross-sectional anatomy and knowledge of the location and relationships of human structures and organs to each other by using radiant and non-radiant energies. The practical applications of cross-sectional (2D axial, multiplanar reformatted sections, angiography and images of the head, neck, vertebral column, chest, abdomen and pelvis) with Computed Tomographic Imaging, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Fluoroscopic Imaging and Ultrasound Imaging are emphasized

Learning Target Outcomes: On successful completion of this course, the students will be able to: 1. Recognize and synthesize the normal medical imaging appearances of the skeletal, visceral and vascular components of the head as may be demonstrated by: CT Imaging; MR Imaging; Medical Ultrasound and Fluoroscopic Imaging. 2. Recognize and synthesize the normal medical imaging appearances of the skeletal, visceral and vascular components of the neck as may be demonstrated by: CT Imaging; MR Imaging; Medical Ultrasound and Fluoroscopic Imaging. 3. Recognize and synthesize the normal medical imaging appearances of the skeletal, visceral and vascular components of the thorax as may be demonstrated by: CT Imaging; MR Imaging; Medical Ultrasound and Fluoroscopic Imaging. 4. Recognize and synthesize the normal medical imaging appearances of the skeletal, visceral and vascular components of the abdomen and pelvis as may be demonstrated by: CT Imaging; MR Imaging; Medical Ultrasound and Fluoroscopic Imaging.

Prerequisite: MIS501 & MIS505

Prerequisite Sentence: N/A

Credit Point: 15

Offered In: Semester 1