Student Resources

This directory provides a complete overview of all educational modules available to radiologic science students. Each section is organized by topic to help you quickly locate the material you need for coursework, clinical preparation, and registry exam study.

Anatomy

General Anatomy

Body systems, structural relationships, and anatomical terminology.

Cross Sectional Anatomy

Transverse, sagittal, and coronal anatomy for CT and MRI.

Radiographic Anatomy

Anatomical structures as they appear on radiographs.

Human Bone Structure

Microscopic and gross bone anatomy and skeletal organization.

Imaging Principles

Radiographic Physics

Radiation production, x ray interactions, and imaging system physics.

Radiographic Principles

Exposure factors, image quality, and technical foundations.

Radiographic Positioning

Standard projections, positioning techniques, and patient alignment.

Radiographic Film Critique

Image evaluation, quality assessment, and error identification.

Contrast Media

Contrast types, reactions, osmolality, and safe administration.

Fluoroscopy

Real time imaging principles, equipment, and safety.

Digital Imaging and Equipment

PACS and Digital Imaging

Digital image processing, storage, and workflow systems.

Equipment Operation

Generator function, circuitry, and imaging system components.

Quality Control

Testing, calibration, and performance evaluation of imaging equipment.

Radiation Science

Radiation Biology

Cellular effects of radiation and biological response mechanisms.

Radiation Safety

Protection principles, dose limits, and monitoring practices.

Patient and Professional Practice

Patient Care

Communication, safety, patient rights, and clinical interaction.

HIPAA Confidentiality

Privacy rules, protected health information, and legal compliance.

Medical Ethics

Ethical principles guiding clinical decision making.

Professional Ethics

Professional conduct, accountability, and workplace responsibility.

Academic Foundations

Pharmacology

Medication principles, contrast reactions, and drug classifications.

Chemistry

Atomic structure, bonding, solutions, and chemical interactions.

Electronics

Circuits, current, voltage, and components used in imaging systems.

English Composition

Writing skills for documentation, communication, and academic work.

Mathematics

Algebra, ratios, conversions, and calculations used in imaging.

This directory is updated as new modules are added. Use it as your central hub for navigating all RTstudents learning materials.