Juniors. Didactic Schedule 33 lectures: 3 hours of exams
Principles of Radiographic Interpretation
Visual and Perceptual aspects of interpretation
Radiographic anatomy 2
The FMS
Anatomic anomalies 2
Dangers of Radiation- clinic application
Radiology of caries
Radiology of caries
Radiology of the maxillary sinus
Radiographic artifacts and errors
Radiology of Cysts of the jaws 2
Radiology of Periodontal diseases
Common errors made in panoramic radiology
Odontogenic tumors2
Non Odontogenic tumors
Infections of the jaws
EXAM - 1 hour
Imaging of the TMJ
Principles of CT and MRI
Imaging of the salivary glands.
Duplicating radiographs
The radiology of the mandibular canal
Radiographic interpretation - practice of2 lectures
Syndromes
Look before you leap
Radiographic Infection Control - clinical application
The radiology report
Application of the radiology report
Digital radiology
Setting up practice - radiology
Final Exam 2 HOURS
Preclinical Lab 6 hours
Clinical Radiology24 hours
Seniors
Preclinical lab - 1 hour
Clinical Radiology - 24 hours
NERB Review seminars - 30 hours
Mock NERB Exam - 2 hours
Division of Oral Radiology
Junior - Lecture Schedule 2000 - 2001
D - 7932.
Course Director - Neill Serman. Tel - 5 - 5674
email -
Required textbook - Oral Radiology. White and Pharoah. FOURTH ed. Mosby Co.
St. Louis. 2000.
Recommended reading- Oral and Maxillofacial Imaging. Farman, Nortje and Wood
Mosby. St. Louis. 1993.
Dental Radiology. Brocklebank. L. Oxford Medical Publications 1997
Principles of Dental Imaging. Langland, OA and Langlais. RP Williams
and Wilkins. 1997. Soft cover and very reasonable.
The first exam counts 20%, the second exam 30% and the clinical 50%.
Note - you are required to pass both didactic and clinical parts.
NOTE - 75% is a passing grade in an exam. If you fail one exam you are required to
average more than 75% for the combined score to obtain a didactic passing grade.
The lecture course is approximate as some subjects will require more time than others.
Students are required to wear their radiation monitoring badges whenever they are taking radiographs anywhere in the School. Monitoring badges MUST be exchanged during the first
week of January, April, July and October. Losing a badge OR handing a badge in late will
result in a $10.00 penalty.
Clinical requirements.
For FMS - You are required to obtain 50 credits in the Fall semester to fulfill your requirements.
During the Summer semester you are required to take 2 FMS and 2 pans, write reports on them and PERSONALLY discuss them with either Dr. Singer or myself during your rotation; in addition
3 FMS's with critiques must be handed in to fulfill your requirements. Should reports not be accepted, you will be required to write reports on OTHER radiographs that you have taken. Work must be handed in at the end of every day to avoid penalties. These are minimum requirements
per semester.
It is essential to make a copy of the Student Performance form prior to handing it in with the radiographs to be graded.
Lecture Schedule.2000.
Sept. 6 2.00 Principles of Radiographic InterpretationA 7
Sept. 13 2.00 Visual and Perceptual aspects of interpretation A 7
Sept. 20 2.00 The FMSA 7
Sept. 27 2.00 Radiographic anatomy 1A7
Oct. 4 2.00 Radiographic anatomy 2A7
Oct. 11 2,00 Anatomic anomalies 1A7
Oct. 18. 2.00 Anatomic anomalies 2A7
Oct. 25. 2.00 Dangers of RadiationA7
Nov. 1 2.00 Radiology of cariesA7
Nov. 15 2.00 Radiology of cariesA7
Nov. 15 3.00 Radiographic artifacts and errorsA7
Nov. 22 2.00 NO LECTURE
Nov. 29 10.00 Radiology of Cysts of the jaws 1A7 Note TIME
Dec. 6. 1.00 Radiology of Cysts of the jaws 2A7 Note TIME
Dec 13. 10.00 Radiology of Periodontal diseasesA7 Note Time
Dec. 13. 11.00 EXAM EXAM
Dec. 20. NO LECTURES
2001 HAPPY NEW YEAR
Jan. 4 8.00 Odontogenic tumors 1HSC 301 NOTE VENUE
Jan. 4 9.00 Odontogenic tumors 2HSC 301
Jan. 11 8.00 Imaging of the salivary glands. Dr. Mandel HSC 301
Jan. 11. 9.00 Non Odontogenic tumorsHSC 301
Jan. 18. 8.00 Radiology of the maxillary sinusHSC 301
Jan. 18. 9.00 Principles of CT and MRIHSC 301
Jan. 25. 8.00 Imaging of the TMJHSC 301
Jan. 25 9.00 Infections of the jaws HSC 301
Feb. 1 8.00 The radiology of the mandibular canalHSC 301
Feb. 1 9.00 Radiographic interpretation HSC 301
Feb. 8 8.00 Radiographic interpretation - practice of HSC 301
Feb. 8. 9.00 The radiology report HSC 301
Feb. 15 8.00 Duplicating radiographsHSC 301
Feb. 15 9.00 Digital radiologyHSC 301
Feb. 22 8.00 Look before you leapHSC 301
Feb. 22. 9.00 Radiographic Infection ControlHSC 301
Mrch 1. 8.00 Radiographic prescription HSC 301
Mrch 1. 9.00 Principles of panoramic radiologyHSC 301
Mrch 8. 8.00 Common errors made in panoramic radiologyHSC 301
Mrch 8. 9.00 Setting up practiceHSC 301
Mrch 15 8.00 Final Exam 2 HOURS A1
Division of Oral Radiology
Junior - Lecture Schedule 1998 -1999.
D - 7932.
Course Director - Neill Serman. Tel - 6-5674
email -
Required textbook - Division of Oral Radiology
Junior - Lecture Schedule 1997 -1998.
D - 7932.
Course Director - Neill Serman. Tel - 6-5674
email -
Required textbook - Required Textbook - Oral Radiology. White and Pharoah. FOURTH ed. Mosby Co. St. Louis. 2000.
Recommended reading - Oral and Maxillofacial Imaging. Farman, Nortje and Wood
Mosby. St. Louis. 1993.
Dental Radiology. Brocklebank. L. Oxford Medical Publications 1997
Principles of Dental Imaging. Langland, OA and Langlais. RP Williams
and Wilkins. 1997. Soft cover and very reasonable.
The first exam counts 20%, the second exam 30% and the clinical 50%.
Note - you are required to pass both didactic and clinical parts.
NOTE - 75% is a passing grade in an exam. If you fail one exam you are required to average
more than 75% for the combined score to obtain a passing grade.
The lecture course is approximate as some subjects will require more time than others.
Students are required to wear their radiation monitoring badges whenever they are taking radiographs anywhere in the School. Monitoring badges MUST be exchanged during the first week of January, April, July and October. Losing a badge OR handing a badge in late will result in a $10.00 penalty.
It is essential to make a copy of the Student Performance form prior to handing it in with the radiographs to be graded.
Clinical requirements.
For FMS - You are required to obtain 5 grades of B+ or better in the Fall semester and the same in the Summer semester to fulfill your requirements. These are minimum requirements per semester. Work must be handed in at the end of every day to avoid penalties
During the Summer semester you are also required to take 2 FMS and 2 pans, write reports on them and PERSONALLY discuss them with either Dr. Singer or myself during your rotation.
Should reports not be accepted, you will be required to write reports on OTHER radiographs that you have taken
Lecture Schedule.1997.
Sept. 4 1.00 Principles of Radiographic InterpretationA 7
Sept. 4 2.00Visual and Perceptual aspects of interpretation A 7
Sept. 11 1.00 Radiographic anatomy 1A 7
Sept. 18 1.00Radiographic anatomy 2A7
Sept. 25 1.00The FMSA7
Sept. 30 8.00 Anatomic anomalies 1A7
Oct. 2. 1.00Anatomic anomalies 2A7
Oct. 16. 1.00Dangers of RadiationA7
Oct. 23. 1.00Radiology of cariesA7
Oct. 30 1.00 Radiology of cariesA7
Nov. 6. 1.00Imaging of the salivary glands. Dr. MandelA7
Nov. 13. 1.00Radiographic artifacts and errorsA7
Nov. 20 1.00Radiology of Cysts of the jaws 1A7
Nov. 27 10.00 Radiology of Cysts of the jaws 2A7
Nov. 27. 11.00Radiology of Periodontal diseasesA7
Dec. 4. 10.00Common errors made in panoramic radiologyA7
Dec. 4. 11.00Odontogenic tumors1A7
Dec. 11. 10.00Odontogenic tumors2A7
Dec. 11. 11.00Non Odontogenic tumorsA7
Dec. 18. 10.00Radiology of the maxillary sinusA7
Dec. 18. 11.00Principles of CT and MRIA7
Dec. 20. 8.00 EXAM EXAMNOTE VENUE A 1
Jan. 8. 1.00Imaging of the TMJA7
Jan. 8. 2.00Infections of the jawsA7
Jan. 15. 1.00The radiology of the mandibular canalA7
Jan. 15. 2.00Radiographic interpretation - practice ofA7
Jan. 22. 1.00Radiographic interpretation - practice ofA7
Jan. 22. 2.00Duplicating radiographsA7
Jan. 29. 1.00SyndromesA7
Jan. 29. 2.00Look before you leapA7
Feb. 5. 1.00 Radiographic Infection ControlA7
Feb. 5. 2.00The radiology reportA7
Feb. 12. 1.00Application of the radiology reportA7
Feb. 12. 2.00Digital radiologyA7
Feb. 19. 1.00Setting up practiceA7
Feb. 19. 2.00REVISIONA7
Feb. 26. 8.00 NOTE TIME & VENUE Final Exam 2 HOURS
The final exam covers ALL the work.
Wed. Sept. 3 2.00Principles of Radiographic Interpretation
Wed. Sept. 10 3.00Visual and Perceptual aspects of interpretation
Wed. Sept. 17. 2.00 Radiographic anatomy 1
Wed. Sept. 24 2.00Radiographic anatomy 2
Wed. Oct. 1 2.00The FMS
Wed. Oct. 8 2.00Anatomic anomalies 1
Wed. Oct. 15. 2.00Anatomic anomalies 2
Wed. Oct. 22. 2.00Dangers of Radiation
Wed. Oct. 29. 2.00Radiology of caries
Wed. Nov. 5 2.00 Radiology of caries
Wed. Nov. 12 2.00Radiology of the maxillary sinus
Friday Nov. 14 8 - 9Radiographic artifacts and errorsA 1
Wed. Nov. 19. 2.00Radiology of Cysts of the jaws 1A 1
Wed. Nov. 26 10.00Radiology of Cysts of the jaws 2
Wed. Nov. 26. 11.00Radiology of Periodontal diseases
Wed. Dec. 3. 10 .00Common errors made in panoramic radiology
Wed. Dec. 3. 11.00Odontogenic tumors1
Wed. Dec. 10. 10.00Odontogenic tumors2
Wed. Dec. 10. 11.00Non Odontogenic tumors
Wed. Dec. 17. 10.00Infections of the jaws
Wed. Dec. 17. 11.00EXAM EXAM
Fri. Dec. 18 8.00NO LECTURE
JAN 1998.
Thurs. Jan. 8 9.00 Imaging of the TMJ
Fri. Jan. 9 9.00Principles of CT and MRI
Thurs. Jan. 15 9.00Imaging of the salivary glands. Dr. Mandel
Fri. Jan. 16 9.00Duplicating radiographs
Thurs. Jan. 22 9.00The radiology of the mandibular canal
Fri. Jan. 23 9.00Radiographic interpretation - practice of
Thurs. Jan. 29 9.00Radiographic interpretation - practice of
Fri. Jan. 30 9.00Syndromes
Thurs. Feb. 5 9.00Look before you leap
Fri. Feb. 6. 9.00Radiographic Infection Control
Thurs. Feb. 12. 9.00The radiology report
Fri. Feb. 13. 9.00 Application of the radiology report
Thurs. Feb. 19. 9.00Digital radiology
Fri. Feb. 20. 9.00Setting up practice
Feb. 26. 8.00 NOTE TIME & VENUE Final Exam 2 HOURS
The final exam covers ALL the work.
Recommended reading - Oral and Maxillofacial Imaging. Farman, Nortje and Wood
Mosby. St. Louis. 1993.
Dental Radiology. Brocklebank. L. Oxford Medical Publications 1997
Principles of Dental Imaging. Langland, OA and Langlais. RP Williams
and Wilkins. 1997. Soft cover and very reasonable.
The first exam counts 20%, the second exam 30% and the clinical 50%.
Note - you are required to pass bothdidactic and clinical parts.
NOTE - 75% is a passing grade in each exam. If you fail one exam you are required to average more than 75% for the combined written score to obtain a passing grade.
Wed. Sept. 9 2.00Principles of Radiographic Interpretation A 7
Wed. Sept. 16 3.00Visual and Perceptual aspects of interpretation A 7
Wed. Sept. 23. 2.00 Radiographic anatomy 1A 7
Wed. Oct. 7. 2.00NO LECTURE
Wed. Oct. 21. 1.00The FMSA 7
Wed. Oct. 21. 2.00Anatomic anomalies 1A 7
Wed. Oct. 28. 2.00Anatomic anomalies 2A 7
Wed. Nov. 4. 2.00Dangers of RadiationA 7
Wed. Nov. 4. 3.00Radiology of cariesA 7
Wed. Nov. 11. 2.00 Radiology of cariesA 7
Wed. Nov. 18 2.00Radiology of the maxillary sinusA 7
Wed Nov. 25 2.00.Radiographic artifacts and errorsA 7
Wed. Dec. 2. 10.00Radiology of Cysts of the jaws 1A 7
Wed. Dec. 2. 11.00Radiology of Cysts of the jaws 2A 7
Wed. Dec. 9. 10.00Radiology of Periodontal diseasesA 7
Wed. Dec. 9. 11 .00Common errors made in panoramic radiologyA 7
Wed. Dec. 16. 10.00Odontogenic tumors1A 7
Wed. Dec. 16. 11.00EXAM EXAMA 7
Wed. Dec. 23. 10.00Imaging of the salivary glands. D. MandelA 7
Wed. Dec. 23. 11.00NO LECTURE
JAN 1998.
Thurs. Jan 7. 8.00Infections of the jawsA A
Thurs. Jan. 7. 9.00Odontogenic tumors2A A
Thurs. Jan. 14. 8.00Non Odontogenic tumorsA A
Thurs. Jan 14 9.00Imaging of the TMJA A
Thurs. Jan. 21 8.00 Principles of CT and MRIA A
Thurs. Jan. 21 8.00Duplicating radiographsA A
Thurs. Jan. 28 8.00Radiology of the mandibular canalA A
Thurs. Jan. 28 9.00Radiographic interpretationA A
Thurs. Feb 4 8.00Radiographic interpretation - practice ofA A
Thurs. Feb. 4 9.00Look before you leapA A
Thurs. Feb. 11 8.00The radiology report 301
Thurs. Feb. 11 9.00Digital radiology 301
Thurs. Feb 18 8.00Setting up practice A 1
Thurs. Feb. 18 9.00Revision. Students to decide what is discussed A 1
Feb. 25. 8.00 NOTE TIME & VENUE Final Exam 2 HOURS A 1
The final exam covers ALL the work.
Please feel free to call me with any problem or query.
Division of Oral Radiology
Junior - Lecture Schedule 1999 -2000.
D - 7932.
Course Director - Neill Serman. Tel - 6-5674
email -
Required Textbook - Oral Radiology. White and Pharoah. FOURTH ed. Mosby
Co. St. Louis. 2000. DO NOT BUY THIRD EDITION
Recommended reading - Oral and Maxillofacial Imaging. Farman, Nortje and Wood
Mosby. St. Louis. 1993.
Dental Radiology. Brocklebank. L. Oxford Medical Publications. 1997
Principles of Dental Imaging. Langland, OA and Langlais. RP
Williams and Wilkins. 1997. Soft cover and very reasonable.
The first exam counts 20%, the second exam 30% and the clinical 50%.
Note - you are required to pass both didactic and clinical parts.
NOTE - 75% is a passing grade in an exam. [ same as the Boards]. If you fail one
exam you are required to average more than 75% for the combined score to obtain a passing grade.
The lecture course is approximate as some subjects will require more time than others.
Students are required to wear their radiation monitoring badges whenever they are taking radiographs anywhere in the School. Monitoring badges MUST be exchanged during the first week of January, April, July and October. Losing a badge OR handing a badge in late will result in a $10.00 penalty.
Clinical requirements - JUNIORS.
For FMS - You are required to obtain 50 credits in the Fall semester and 5 B+ in the Summer semester to fulfill your requirements. These are minimum requirements per semester. Work must be handed in at the end of every day to avoid penalties
It is essential to make a copy of the Student Performance form prior to handing it
in with the radiographs to be graded - this is your receipt.
During the Summer semester you are also required to take 2 FMS and 2 pans, write reports on them and PERSONALLY discuss them with either Dr. Singer or myself during your rotation.
Should reports not be accepted, you will be required to write reports on OTHER radiographs that you have taken
1999 - 2000
Wed. Sept. 8 2.00Principles of Radiographic Interpretation A 7
Wed. Sept. 15 3.00Visual and Perceptual aspects of interpretation A 7
Wed. Sept. 22. 2.00 Radiographic anatomy 1 A 7
Wed. Sept 29. 2.00The FMS A 7
Wed. Oct. 6. 2.00Anatomic anomalies 1 A 7
Wed. Oct. 13. 2.00Anatomic anomalies 2 A 7
Wed. Oct. 20. 2.00Radiology of caries 1 A 7
Wed.Oct. 27. 3.00Radiology of caries 2 A 7
Wed. Nov. 3. 2.00Dangers of Radiation A 7
Wed. Nov. 10. 3.00 Radiographic artifacts and errors A 7
Wed. Nov. 17 2.00Imaging of the maxillary sinus A 7
Wed Nov. 24 2.00.Imaging of Cysts of the jaws 1 A 7
Wed. Dec. 1. LECTURE ON DENTAL MATERIALS A 7
Wed. Dec. 8. 10.00 Imaging of Cysts of the jaws 2 A 7
Wed. Dec. 8. 1.00Imaging of the salivary glands. D. Mandel A 7
Wed. Dec. 15. 11.00Radiology of Periodontal diseases A 7
Wed. Dec. 15. 11.00Common errors made in panoramic radiology A 7
Wed. Dec. 22. 10.00Odontogenic tumors1 A 7
Wed. Dec. 22. 11.00EXAM EXAM A 7
When the schedule for 2000 is given to me I will let you have the Radiology Lecture Schedule.
JAN 2000.
Thurs. Jan 6. 8.00Occlusal radiographsA 1
Thurs. Jan. 13. 8.00Infections of the jawsA 1
Thurs. Jan. 20. 8.00Odontogenic tumors2A 1
Thurs. Jan. 27. 8.00Non Odontogenic tumorsA 1
Thurs. Feb. 2 8.00Imaging of the TMJA 1
Thurs. Feb. 10 8.00 Principles of CT and MRIA 1
Thurs. Feb. 10 9.00Duplicating radiographsA 1
Thurs. Feb. 17 8.00Radiology of the mandibular canalA 1
Thurs. Feb. 17 9.00Radiographic interpretationA 1
Thurs. Feb 24 8.00Radiographic interpretation - practice ofA 1
Thurs. Feb. 24 9.00Look before you leapA 1
Thurs. Mar. 2 8.00The radiology report A 1
Thurs. Mar. 2 9.00Digital radiologyA 1
Thurs. Mar. 9 8.00Principles of interpretation
Thurs. Mar. 9 9.00Setting up practice A 1
Thurs. Mar. 16 8.00 EXAM. COVERS ALL THE WORKA 1
Please feel free to call me with any problem or query.
Email hone 6-5674