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ATENEO SCHOOL OF MEDICINE & PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGY SCHOOLYEAR

LEARNING OBJECTIVES KNOWLEDGE: Discuss the basic techniques in diagnostic Xray, Ultrasound, CT scan and MR imaging. Identify the type of imaging study of a particular case. Determine the appropriate imaging study of a particular case.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES SKILLS Identify the different imaging modalities and basic approach in film interpretation. Have a basic knowledge on when to request a particular imaging modality appropriate for a particular clinical setting or case.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES ATTITUDE Demonstrate rapport to patients, superiors (residents, fellows, and consultant Radiologists), and the Radiology department staff *Interns will have no supervisory role over the clerks during their Radiology rotation.

DEPARTMENTAL ROTATION DESCRIPTION DURATION:6 DAYS 5 DAYS OBSERVERSHIP 1 DAY CASE PRESENTATION AND WRITTEN /PRACTICAL EXAMINATION VENUE:DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGY THE MEDICAL CITY

DEPARTMENTAL ROTATION DESCRIPTION Schedule of rotations ( ) July July October October December 05-11

DEPARTMENTAL ROTATION DESCRIPTION YEAR LEVEL 8 FACULTY: DR. ESPINO DR. HERNANDEZ DR REYES-SAMSON DR ROQUE DR SYTHAY DR NER

DEPARTMENTAL ROTATION DESCRIPTION SECTIONS: BASIC RADIOGRAPHY AND FLUOROSCOPY (2 DAYS) ULTRASOUND ( 1 DAY) COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (1 DAY) MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (1 DAY)

DEPARTMENTAL ROTATION DESCRIPTION BASIC RADIOGRAPHY AND FLUOROSCOPY STUDIES: XRAYS OF THE CHEST, ABDOMEN AND BONES XRAY STUDIES WITH ORAL AND INTRAVENOUS CONTRAST VENUE: READING ROOM – GROUND FLOOR THE MEDICAL CITY READING ROOM- WELLNESS AND AESTHETIC CENTER 6 TH FLOOR, THE MEDICAL CITY

DEPARTMENTAL ROTATION DESCRIPTION ULTRASOUND STUDIES ABDOMINAL ULTRASOUND HEAD AND NECK ULTRASOUND VENUE ULTRASOUND SUITE, GROUND FLOOR THE MEDICAL CITY

DEPARTMENTAL ROTATION DESCRIPTION COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY STUDIES: NEUROIMAGING MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING ABDOMINAL IMAGING VENUE: COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY CONSOLE

PREREQUISITES COMPLETION OF YEAR LEVEL 7 REQUIREMENTS KNOWLEDGE OF HUMAN ANATOMY GENERAL ILLUSTRATED ATLAS IN ANATOMY

INDEX CASES PLEASE CHECK THE LOGBOOK

TEACHING/ LEARNING ACTIVITIES XRAY TIMEIN CHARGEACTIVITYVENUE RADIOLOGY RESIDENT IMAGING OBSERVERSHIP WORKSTATION L U N C H B R E A K RADIOLOGY CONSULTANT/ RESIDENT INTERPRETATIONREADING ROOM

TEACHING/ LEARNING ACTIVITIES ULTRASOUND TIMEIN CHARGEACTIVITYVENUE RADIOLOGY RESIDENT/ CONSULTANT IMAGING OBSERVERSHIP/ HANDS ON ULTRASOUND SUITE/ WELLNESS L U N C H B R E A K RADIOLOGY CONSULTANT/ RESIDENT IMAGING OBSERVERSHIP/H ANDS ON ULTRASOUND SUITE/ WELLNESS

TEACHING/ LEARNING ACTIVITIES CT SCAN TIMEIN CHARGEACTIVITYVENUE RADIOLOGY RESIDENT IMAGING OBSERVERSHIP CT WORKSTATION L U N C H B R E A K RADIOLOGY CONSULTANT/ RESIDENT INTERPRETATIONConsultation Room

TEACHING/ LEARNING ACTIVITIES MRI TIMEIN CHARGEACTIVITYVENUE RADIOLOGY RESIDENT IMAGING OBSERVERSHIP MRI WORKSTATION L U N C H B R E A K RADIOLOGY CONSULTANT/ RESIDENT INTERPRETATIONConsultation Room

MONTUESWEDTHURSFRISAT XRAY UTZ CT MRI WELLNESS

12345 Ocampo, Therese Camille Cynthia L. Agustin, Ruth Divine D. Aranjuez, Kristela B.Magat, John Lorenz M. Maglaque, Joyce Ann N. Tanbonliong, Beatrix Hannah C. Parco, Matthew David S. Regalado, Anthony Joseph C. Serrano, Karen Faye M. Tan, Jaesser T. Redota, Mennold Archee Chua, Mary Francine P. De la Cruz, Kathryn V. Joaquin, Kriska Shalin L. Rayel, Renato, Jr. D. Teo, Greg Matthew E. Uy, Angeline J.

TEACHING/ LEARNING ACTIVITIES THERE WILL BE NO 24 HOUR/OVERNIGHT DUTIES IN THIS ROTATION

TEACHING/ LEARNING ACTIVITIES LECTURE TOPICS: BASIC PRINCIPLES IN XRAY AND FLUOROSCOPIC EXAMINATIONS ULTRASOUND COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING

TEACHING/ LEARNING ACTIVITIES REFERENCE MATERIALS: Paul and Juhl’s Essentials of Radiologic Imaging, 7 th Edition Brant and Helm’s Fundamentals of Diagnostic Radiology 2 nd Edition