Introduction to Radiologic Technology,
Edition 9Editors: By William J. Callaway, MA, RT(R)
Publication Date:
16 Jul 2024
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Get an introduction to the radiologic technology profession with this solid text! Covering everything a beginning radiography student needs to know, Introduction to Radiologic Technology, 9th Edition lays the groundwork for a successful career. It includes coverage of the coursework required, basic learning skills, a historical perspective on radiology, and insight into key topics such as the language of medicine, digital imaging, patient care, and radiation safety. This book also includes the latest changes in the registry exam and a discussion of the radiographer’s role in the practice setting and opportunities for advancement.
Key Features
- Clear, easy-to-read style follows a logical progression that assumes no prior knowledge of the subject matter
- Thorough introduction to the field of radiologic technology provides coverage at just the right level of detail to prepare you for subjects that will be covered in-depth in future courses
- Sound foundation for a radiography career ensures that you understand customer service, ethics and professionalism, professional organizations, continuing education requirements after graduation, and more, providing a solid base of knowledge from which to make important personal and career decisions
- Cultural diversity coverage orients you to the challenge of dealing with patients from different cultures in the medical environment
- Critical thinking emphasis explains what critical thinking is and why it is important to radiographers
- Pedagogy includes objectives, key terms, outlines, and review questions in every chapter
New Features
- NEW! Expanded information on radiologic specialties, what to expect during clinical education, expectations of new radiographers, and more
- NEW! Updated coverage of key topics, including patient consent, medical terminology, patient care considerations, radiation safety, imaging equipment, and image acquisition
About the author
By William J. Callaway, MA, RT(R), Radiography Educator, Author, Speaker, USA
PART I Becoming a Radiologic Technologist
1. Radiography Education: From Classroom to Clinic
2. Becoming an Outstanding Student
3. Evolution of Health Care Delivery
4. Radiology: A Historic Perspective
PART II Practicing the Profession
5. Orientation to Patient Care
6. Providing Quality Patient Service
7. The Language of Medicine
8. The Technology of Medical Imaging
9. Radiographic Examinations: Diagnosing Disease and Injury
10. Radiation Safety and Protective Measures
11. Ethics, Professionalism, and Law in Radiologic Technology
12. Radiology Department: Organization and Operation
13. Health Professions
PART III Growing With the Profession
14. The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
15. Professional Associations
16. Clinical Specialization and Career Advancement
1. Radiography Education: From Classroom to Clinic
2. Becoming an Outstanding Student
3. Evolution of Health Care Delivery
4. Radiology: A Historic Perspective
PART II Practicing the Profession
5. Orientation to Patient Care
6. Providing Quality Patient Service
7. The Language of Medicine
8. The Technology of Medical Imaging
9. Radiographic Examinations: Diagnosing Disease and Injury
10. Radiation Safety and Protective Measures
11. Ethics, Professionalism, and Law in Radiologic Technology
12. Radiology Department: Organization and Operation
13. Health Professions
PART III Growing With the Profession
14. The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
15. Professional Associations
16. Clinical Specialization and Career Advancement
ISBN:
9780443117268
Page Count:
216
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