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Curriculum and Requirements

Curriculum and Requirements
In addition to the traditional lecture and discussion format, classes use a variety of approaches to enrich learning.

  • Evidence-based medicine is the integration of best-research evidence with clinical expertise.
  • The case study approach is a method of providing students with an opportunity to use stories of people dealing with medical-based issues.
  • Mini-cases help students apply concepts for introducing practical applications in lab settings.
  • Descriptive or narrative cases allow students to work collaboratively in small groups to analyze the case.

MHS in Radiologist Assistant Curriculum

Course

Title

Credits

Summer I

 

 

RA 517 and RA 517L

Human Anatomy with lab

4

BMS 518

Pathophysiology

3

RA 520

Radiation Safety and Health Physics

2

PA 502

Medical Terminology: Advanced

2

 

 

Total: 11

Fall I

RA 505

Clinical Pharmacology

3

RA 530

Image Critique & Pathologic Pattern Recognition I

3

RA 532

Interventional Procedures I with Clinical Observation

3

RA 542

Patient Assessment, Management & Education

3

RA 545

Research Methods & Design

3

Total: 15

Spring I

RA 531

Image Critique & Pathologic Pattern Recognition II

3

RA 535

Interventional Procedures II

3

RA 550

Seminar I

1

RA 570

Radiologist Assistant Clinical I

3

RA 590

Thesis I

1

Total: 11

Summer II

RA 551

Seminar II

1

RA 571

Radiologist Assistant Clinic II

5

RA 591

Thesis II

2

Total: 8

Fall II

 

 

RA 552

Seminar III

3

RA 572

Radiologist Assistant Clinic III

5

 

Total: 8

Spring II

RA 573

Radiologist Assistant Clinical IV

5
Total: 5

 

Total Credits: 58


Clinical Experiences
Clinical experiences during the concluding year of study serve as capstone courses that enable students to apply the knowledge learned in the first two semesters of the program. During the first clinical semester, students are in the clinical setting three consecutive days per week; during the second clinical semester, they serve four days per week, and, during the final clinical semester, five days per week. In total, the program requires approximately 1,500 hours of clinical experience. Quinnipiac provides all clinical placements throughout the program. Among the many distinguished affiliations are hospitals, medical centers and clinics in the greater New Haven area.