What are CSIs plans for an on-campus energized radiography teaching and learning laboratory?
CSI has a first-rate radiography teaching and learning laboratory. (For a virtual tour of CSI Rad Lab I, please go to the “Overview” page.) Room 154 in the Aspen building provides over 750 square feet of space where didactic instruction is presented along with laboratory exercises in radiologic science, patient care, positioning and imaging and processing, etc..This “state inspected and approved” energized lab contains four radiographic machines (one energized and three simulated), a portable x-ray machine, a darkroom for automatic x-ray film processing, a new Kodak Computed Radiography 800 System linked via the Internet to an imaging workstation which in turn is linked to three imaging work stations in Rad Lab II in Aspen Room 153 next door. Also installed is an overhead computer projector linked to a Smart Board. Rad Lab II in Aspen 153 next door provides an additional 400 square feet for film and digital image analysis. [Back to top] • What is the key to success in becoming an ARRT
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