For prerequisite requirements or additional course
description information, please contact the Program Director.
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BU 340 Management of Information Systems
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3 semester hours
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This course examines the
use of information technologies in business and health care. Information
processing is studied at a system level, including discussions of information
technology, management information systems, information services and
programming languages.
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HM 245
Electronic Medical Record
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3
semester hour
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One of the most unifying practices of modern health
care delivery is centered around the development of the electronic medical
record. This course offers a broad foundation in health care models and legal
policy perspectives, multiple user information requirements, and strategies for
mounting and managing organizational initiatives regarding the electronic
medical record.
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HM 353
Database Management and Networks
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3
semester hours
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This course is designed to introduce the
fundamentals of databases. The students will develop skills in the design,
construction, modification and use of databases. Structured Query Language
(SQL) will be emphasized, as will (to a lesser extent) Microsoft Access.
Special attention will be paid to issues surrounding the use of database
technology on the Web, including typical Web database uses, platform options
and application server options and concepts.
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MI 390 Digital Imaging and PACS Externship
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3 semester hours
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This course is designed to
provide students with hands-on experience in a supervised clinical setting.
Working closely with a designated liaison, the student will apply concepts
learned in their coursework to performance of digital imaging and PACS related
procedures. The student will be exposed to a variety of issues and problems
that will require them to contribute successful solutions. Projects, writing
assignments and demonstration of prescribed competency procedures are
requirements of the course. This externship will be followed by the advanced
level externship course MI 480.
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MI 441 Medical Imaging Department Management
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3 semester hours
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(3 hours theory per week) This course is designed for the student going into
department supervision and management. The student will learn the basics of
budgets, personnel scheduling, counseling and administrative and leadership
duties.
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MI 445 Digital Imaging Systems
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3 semester hours
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(3 hours theory per week) This course explores the essential components of
Digital Imaging Systems for a diagnostic imaging facility. The process of
digital imaging will be discussed in detail, focusing on the various aspects
from initial selection and purchase to analysis and quality control of the
system. Legal and security issues will also be discussed.
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MI 480
Advanced PACS and Digital Imaging Externship
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3 semester hours
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The externship is the
capstone to the PACS curriculum. This field experience will be under the
supervision of designated administrators and Clarkson College faculty. This is
an opportunity to apply classroom knowledge to real world use of a PACS system.
During this course, the student will perform clinical hands-on practice in a
supervised clinical setting and will put into practice the knowledge acquired
in the PACS (MI 486 and MI 487) coursework. The student will be required to
demonstrate competency for numerous procedures within the specialty area,
focusing on both the routine and advanced including a wide variety of
troubleshooting tasks that PACS administrators and managers experience.
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MI 486 PACS and Imaging Informatics I
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3 semester hours
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This introductory course
focuses on the role of the PACS administrator, process mapping, financial
aspects of PACS procurement and project management skills. It also includes
focus on computer networking and components such as HIS, RIS, HL7, and DICOM.
This course is offered during the Fall and Spring semesters.
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MI 487 PACS and Imaging Informatics II
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3 semester hours
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This class is a
continuation of PACS and Imaging Informatics I. This course focuses on the
requirements and ergonomics of a reading room and OR PACS. Legal issues such as
HIPAA and necessary safeguards, disaster recovery, acceptance testing, and
troubleshooting are also covered. This course is offered during the Spring and
Summer semesters.