Sri LankaSchool of radiography

Syllabus - Diagnostic Radiography

First year

Subjects & Number of hours

►Anatomy , Physiology & Pathology– 120 hours

►Physics

  • General Physics- 160 hours
  • Radiation Physics- 70 hours

►Hospital Practice, Care of patient & Medical terminology 90 hours

Subject contents

Anatomy

Typical animal cell. Tissues. Bones, Joints and Locomotor system, Circulatory system, Respiratory system, Lymphatic system, Reticulo- endothelial system, Alimentary system, Genito-urinary system, Endocrine system, Nervous system, Special sense organs: Eye, Ear. Surface markings.

Physiology

Cell function, Function of tissues. Function of bones and joints. Physiology of circulation, Physiology of respiratory system. Function of Lymphatic system. Function of Pituitary, thyroid, para thyroids, adrenal, thymus, pancreas and gonads. Function of brain and the nerves. Function of the eye and the ear.

Pathology

Pathological process, Common diseases of all anatomical systems, Radiological demonstration of abnormal situations.

General Physics

Mathematics, Measurements and Units, Energy & Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism, Static electricity, DC, AC.. Basic electronics. Transformer principle, Rectification.

Radiation Physics

Electro-magnetic Radiation, Production of X-rays, Properties of X-rays, Interaction of X-rays with matter, Radioactivity, Measurement of Radiation, Biological effects of radiation, Radiation protection, Code of practice, Protective materials and methods, Personnel monitoring.

Hospital Practice & Care of Patient

Hospital staffing and organization. Records relating to patients and departmental statistics, Professional attitudes. Communication. Medico legal aspects. Appointment organization.

Patient psychology. Management of chair and stretcher patients. Nursing care. First aid. Care of unconscious patients. Preparation of patients for X-ray examinations. Infection and infection control. Principles of asepsis. Sterilization. Drugs in the X-ray department, Contrast agents. Hypersensitivity and reaction to contrast agents.

Medical Terminology

Second year

Subjects & Number of hours

►Equipment for Diagnostic Radiography / Imaging equipment– 100 hours

►Radiographic Imaging / Radiographic Photography – 100 hours

►Radiographic Technique – 200 hours

  • General radiography
  • Contrast Radiography / Special examinations

Subject contents

Equipment for Diagnostic Radiography / Imaging equipment

►Power/energy supply

►Basic x-ray equipment

►X-ray tubes

►X-ray Circuit

  • Basic circuit
  • Filament circuit
  • High-tension circuit
  • Types of high-tension generators

►Timers & interlocks

►X-ray tube ratings

►X-ray tube faults

►X-ray tube mountings

►X-ray table / patient support system

►Vertical bucky / cassette holders

►Equipment for Control of Scatter

  • Grids
  • Beam limiting devices

►Cones

►Collimators / Light beam diaphragms

►Fluoroscopic Equipment

  • Types
  • Image intensification
  • Digital fluoroscopic equipment

►Specialized x-ray equipment

  • Skull table
  • C-arm fluoroscopic equipment
  • Mobile x-ray equipment
  • Dental x-ray equipment
  • Mammography x-ray equipment

►Quality assurance tests on equipment

►Introduction to Other imaging equipment

  • CT
  • MRI
  • CR / DR equipment
  • NI / RI
  • US

2. Radiographic Imaging

►Image characteristics

►Radiographic image

►The invisible x-ray image

  • Formation
  • Characteristics

►Detection & Recording of X-ray image

  • Recording methods & media
  • Photosensitive materials
  • Radiographic performance of photosensitive materials

►Film materials

  • Production, Features & types
  • Storage & care of film materials

►Intensifying screens

  • Constructional features
  • Types & uses
  • Screens & image quality
  • Care of screens

►Film Cassettes

  • Constructions features
  • Types & uses
  • Care of cassettes

►Radiographic processing

  • Principles
  • Equipment & practice

►Manual processing

►Automatic processing

►Daylight processing (automated film handling systems)

►The processing area

►Presentation & viewing of Radiographs

►The Radiographic image

  • Factors affecting quality
  • Faults

►The influence of exposure factors

►Image quality control

  • Aspects
  • Processor quality control

►The fluoroscopic image

  • Formation & viewing
  • Image quality
  • Recording methods

►Duplication & subtraction of radiographs

►Digital images

  • Image digitization
  • Digital subtraction
  • Recording of digital images
  • Digital image management systems

►Introduction to Other Imaging Technologies

  • CT
  • MRI
  • NI/RI
  • US
  • CR
  • DR

3. Radiographic Technique

  1. General Radiography

►Basic principles

►Chest

►Thoracic cage

  • Ribs, Clavicle, Sternum, S/C joint

►Upper extremity

  • Digits, Hand, Carpus, Forearm, Elbow, Humerus

►Shoulder Girdle

  • Shoulder joint
  • Scapula
  • A/C joint

►Abdomen

  • For GI & related organs
  • For KUB

►Skull

►Paranasal sinuses

►Facial bones

►T/M joints & Mastoids

►Neck for soft tissue

►Spine / Vertebrae

  • Cervical spine
  • Thoracic spine
  • Lumbar spine
  • Sacrum & Coccyx

►Pelvic Girdle

  • SI joints
  • Hip joints
  • Head & Neck of femur

►Lower extremity

  • Toes
  • Tarsals & metatarsals
  • Ankle joint
  • Leg
  • Knee joint , Patella
  • Femur

►Dental radiography

  • Peri-apical views
  • Occlusal views
  • OPG
  • Cephalometry
  1. Contrast Radiography

(For the contrast examinations which are not performed at present are given theoretical knowledge only)

►Basic principles

►Contrast media

►Aseptic technique

►Contrast examinations of Urinary System

  • Indications & contra-indications
  • IVU
  • Retrograde Pyelography
  • Urethrography
  • Cystography
  • Micturating cysto-urethrography

►Contrast examinations of Gastro-Intestinal Tract.

  • Indications & contra-indications
  • Barium Swallow
  • Barium meal
  • Small bowel enema
  • Barium meal & follow through
  • Barium enema (single & double contrast)

►Contrast examinations of Nervous system

  • Myelography
  • Reticulography

►Contrast examinations of Circulatory system

  • Coronary angiography
  • Cerebral Angiography

►Carotid , Vertebral

  • Trans-lumbar: Renal, Femoral,
  • Brachial arteriography
  • Peripheral venography
  • Portal venography
  • DSA & Interventional procedures

►Contrast examinations of Respiratory system

  • Bronchography (Theory)

►Contrast examinations of hepato-biliary system

  • Oral cholecystography (Theory)
  • T-tube cholangiography
  • Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangiography
  • Endoscopic Retrograde Choledoco Pancreatography

►Contrast examinations of reproductive system

  • Hystero Salphingography

►Other examinations

  • Dacryo-cystography
  • Sialography
  • Lymphangiography (Theory)
  • Arthrography (Theory)
  1. Mobile/in ward Radiography & Operating theatre radiography
  2. Trauma radiography
  3. Paediatric radiography

Practical / Clinical experience

During two year the students are placed in x-ray departments on a roster basis to gain practical experience in relevant areas under supervision of Tutor radiographers and the senior radiographers.

They have to maintain a record of their work in the ‘Student Record of Practical work” provided by the school.

Name of Hospital / X-ray department / Minimum Number of Hours of work / Type of work / Person Responsible for student supervision
1. The National
Hospital of Sri
Lanka.
(a). Dept. of
Radiology / 520 / Reception of patients, Registering & Filing of Records.
General & Contrast Radiography / Tutor Radiographers, Senior Radiographers and the Superintendent Radiographer
(b) Out Patient
Department / 312 / General radiography of chest, skull, abdomen, spine & extremities / Tutor Radiographers, Senior Radiographers
(c). Orthopaedic
Clinic / 312 / Orthopaedic Radiography / Tutor Radiographers, Senior Radiographers
(d) X-Ray room,
Orthopaedic &
ENT wards / 132 / Orthopaedic Radiography,
X-rays of ENT patients etc. / Tutor Radiographers, Senior Radiographers
(e). Accident &
Trauma Unit / 224 / Radiography of Accident & trauma patients, Operating Theatre radiography / Tutor Radiographers, Senior Radiographers
(f). Neuro-
Surgical Unit / 120 / Neuro radiography, Cerebral Angiography / Senior Radiographers
(g). Dental
Institute / 132 / Peri-apical Dental radiography, Orthopantomography / Senior Radiographers
(h). Cardiac
Investigating
Unit / 132 / Angio-cardiography etc. / Senior Radiographers
(i). Casualty &
Mobile Radiography Unit / 132 / Inward & Operating theatre radiography / Senior Radiographers
2. Children
Hospital / 132 / Paediatric Radiography / Senior Radiographers
Tutor Radiographers
3. Central Chest
Clinic / 132 / Chest radiography including Mass Miniature Radiography / Senior Radiographers
TOTAL Number of Hours / 2280

January 2010