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Program
Goals
GOAL 1
Graduates of the program will be prepared to
function as competent medical dosimetrists.
Outcomes:
a.
Graduates will demonstrate the ability to comprehend, apply and evaluate
information relevant to the role of the medical dosimetrist.
b. Graduates will demonstrate technical
proficiency in all skills necessary to fulfill the role of a medical
dosimetrist.
c.
Graduates will demonstrate affective behaviors consistent with professional
and employer expectations for the medical dosimetrist.
GOAL
2
Graduates of the program
will contribute to the needs of the medical dosimetry profession and the
health care community.
Outcome:
Upon completion of the program, all graduates will seek and obtain
employment as medical dosimetrists.
As a university based
program, the Department of Imaging and Radiation Sciences must also make an
appropriate contribution in the areas of research, service and patient
care. With respect to research and scholarship, the department may conduct
and publish original research studies, participate in the publication of
textbooks and chapters, and present abstracts and other invited
presentations based on original research. Service activities may include
participation on local, state and national professional boards and
committees, community service, university service activities and continuing
education. Patient care is integral to departmental teaching, research and
service activities.
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