Lecture: 2 hours/week
Lab: 2 hours/week
Instructional activities may include online pre-recorded videos, webinars, open book quizzes, radiograph assignments and evaluations, case studies, labs using cadavers and live animal labs.
- Terminology and principles of veterinary radiography
- Radiation safety and safety practices
- proper use of radiography equipment and accessories
- proper use and maintenance of personal protective equipment - Generation of radiographs for evaluation
- positioning techniques for small animals
- exposure variables and techniques
- radiographic studies of body regions - Development, storage and handling of radiographs
- use of screens and grids for radiography
- routine identification procedures
- proper storage of unexposed and exposed films
- automatic processing of radiographic films - Types and maintenance of radiographic equipment
- care and maintenance of the X-ray unit
- the processor, screens and personal protective equipment
- proper storage, maintenance and disposal of dark room processing fluids
Upon completion of this course successful students will be able to:
- Explain the formation and principles of X-rays.
- Explain the function of an X-ray machine and the principles of radiographic image formation.
- Implement and maintain appropriate radiation safety measures.
- Operate an X-ray machine.
- Position companion animals for routine radiographic evaluations that ensures diagnostic quality.
- Store, handle, label and process radiographic film.
- Operate and maintain an automatic radiographic film processor.
- Perform regular checks and maintenance on accessory radiographic equipment.
Evaluations will be carried out in accordance with Douglas College Evaluation Policy. The instructor will present a written course outline with specific evaluation criteria at the beginning of the semester. A final minimum cumulative grade of “C” or 60% is required, in both lecture and lab components, in order to progress in the Veterinary Technology program.
Evaluation will be based on:
Assignments and Quizzes 25-60% (no assessessment >20%)
Laboratory Midterm 5-15%
Lecture Midterm 5-20%
Final Lab Exam 10-20%
Final Lecture Exam 10-20%
Consult the Douglas College Bookstore for the latest required textbooks and materials.