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Medical Imaging A.A.S. (Plan 21MI)
Program Overview

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Catalog Description
The medical imaging program is a limited enrollment program with courses that are offered during the day in eight-week modules, alternating between the classroom and clinical education. Classes are offered through blended learning instruction. Students are required to meet the screening requirements in effect at the time of screening. Students who screen and are accepted into a limited enrollment program will be required to complete the curriculum that is in place at the time of entrance into the program. If students who screen are not granted admission, they must rescreen and satisfy all screening and curriculum requirements in place for a future program to start. See page 30 for more information about the CAREERS agreement
Note: The lecture portion of the course is blended learning. MIM courses are provided in 8-week learning modules, alternating between didactic and clinical education.
Recommended Course Sequence
Spring Semester One | 6 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
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CLC120^ | College Success Seminar | 2 |
BIO245 | Anatomy and Physiology II | 4 |
Summer Session One | 5 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
MIM111 | Radiographic Anatomy and Positioning I | 5 |
Fall Semester One | 13 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
MIM114 | Clinical Practice I (First 8 weeks) | 3 |
MIM113 | Radiographic Anatomy and Positioning II (Second 8 weeks) | 5 |
MIM116 | Advanced Radiographic Procedures I (Second 8 weeks) | 2 |
ENG121 | English Composition I | 3 |
Spring Wintersession | 1 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
MIM115 | Clinical Practice II (First 2-weeks of Jan.) | 1 |
Spring Semester Two | 13.5 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
MIM115 | Clinical Practice II (First 8 weeks) | 3 |
MIM212 | Principles of Radiographic Exposure (Second 8 weeks) | 2.5 |
MIM210 | Technical Aspects of Patient Care (Second 8 weeks) | 2 |
PSY121 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
CMM121 | Fundamentals of Speech or | |
CMM128 | Interviewing Practices | 3 |
Summer Intersession | 1 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
MIM212 | Clinical Practice III | 1 |
Summer Session Two | 3 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
MIM212 | Clinical Practice III | 3 |
Fall Semester Two | 13.5 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
MIM211 | Imaging Equipment (First 8 weeks) | 5.5 |
MIM216 | Computer Imaging (First 8 weeks) | 2 |
MIM215 | Clinical Practice IV (Second 8 weeks) | 3 |
PHI125 | Introduction to Ethics | 3 |
Winter session | 1 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
MIM215 | Clinical Practice IV (First 2-weeks of Jan.) | 1 |
Spring Semester Three | 9 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
MIM214 | Advanced Topics in Radiography (First 8 weeks) | 3 |
MIM275 | Introduction to Sectional Anatomy (First 8 weeks) | 1 |
MIM219 | Radiography Seminar (First 8 weeks) | 2 |
MIM271 | Clinical Practice V (Second 8 weeks) | 3 |
Total Hours for A.A.S. Degree | 66 |
^ CLC 120 is an institutional requirement for graduation.
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Pregnancy Policy
During the first semester in the medical imaging program, all students will be taught basic radiation protection procedures. These instructions will include enough background so that students will be able to understand the possible biological risks of ionizing radiation to the embryo and fetus. In addition, any perspective student attending a Medical Imaging information session receives the NRC guide #8.29 and #8.13 with a brief overview.
Information is available through the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) guide #8.13 on instruction concerning prenatal radiation exposure. The NRC guide and forms are available in the appendices of the MIM handbook or at https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0037/ML003739505.pdf
A student may voluntarily inform the department chair and the radiation safety officer in writing using the form in the back of guide #8.13 should a pregnancy occur during the educational period. The pregnancy then becomes declared and a fetal dosimeter will be issued to the student to monitor radiation exposure. The signed NRC 8.13 form letter for declaring pregnancy will be placed in the student’s CLC file. A student may rescind pregnancy declaration at any time in writing to the department chair.
Once the student declares their pregnancy, the possible risks to the embryo and fetus shall be reviewed and the review documented and signed by the radiation safety officer and the student. The student will then be referred to the department chair for discussion and documentation of the student’s pregnancy options.
The student will choose one of the following pregnancy options:
The student may continue in the program without modification. In this case, two dosimeters will be used, one worn at the collar and on top of the apron during fluoroscopy and one worn on the belt and under the apron during fluoroscopy to record the student exposure and the fetal exposure respectively. Should recorded fetal exposure increase to 500 mrem or be received at a rate greater than 50 mrem per month at any time during pregnancy, the student will be required to take a leave of absence [see (b) below]. All course objectives and rotations shall be equivalent to any and all students enrolled in those particular courses. Adherence to radiation protection policies should eliminate almost all fetal exposure. Other counseling on radiation protection procedures shall be done as needed.
A leave of absence may be taken until the birth of the child. All medical imaging grades will be recorded as withdrawn (W) if the student grades are acceptable at the time. This will permit the student to return with no penalty. Student acceptance to clinical facilities depends upon the availability of sites.
The student may terminate the program. All medical imaging grades will be recorded as withdrawn (W) if the student grades are acceptable at the time.
The Medical Imaging Programs Sets Forth the Following Goals and Outcomes:
Goal 1: Students will use critical thinking skills.
Students will calculate technical factors.
Students will demonstrate their ability to modify routine procedures.
Goal 2: Students will be clinically competent.
Students will differentiate between pathological processes.
Students will modify exams based upon patient history, condition, or diversity of populations.
Goal 3: Students will be able to communicate.
Students will compose accurate communication for fluoroscopy examinations.
Students will demonstrate effective communication.
Medical Imaging Technical Performance Standards
Medical Imaging is a practice of discipline with cognitive, sensory, affective, and psychomotor performance requirements. Based on those requirements [and the State of Illinois licensing requirements], a list of “Performance Standards” has been developed. Each standard has an example of an activity or activities that a potential student will be required to perform while enrolled in the radiography program. Please note that these examples are not all inclusive.
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Developed by St. Petersburg College Radiography Program: Permission granted to CLC.
The American with Disabilities Act of 1990 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and College of Lake County policy prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities. One of the purposes of this document is to ensure that students are aware of the requirements of this program and acknowledge their understanding of the program requirements. Students who have a disability and are in need of accommodations or modifications must contact the Office for Students with Disabilities (“OSD”). The OSD will determine whether or not any reasonable accommodations or modifications can be provided.