RAD 495
Radiology (RAD)
Dept. Contact: |
Susan Ruffolo |
Location: |
LUH - Russo Entrance (Blg 103)/Room 0060 |
Phone: |
708-216-3926 |
Email: |
susan.ruffolo001@luhs.org |
Department: | Radiology |
Course Number: | RAD-495 |
Course Title: | Neuroradiology |
No. of Students: | 1 |
Site: | LUMC |
Supervisor: | Mariah Siddiqui, MD |
Duration: | 4.0 weeks |
Periods Offered: | Year round except December |
Prerequisite: | |
Special Note: | |
Description: |
Competency-Based Goals and Outcome Objectives: The Loyola University Chicago-Stritch School of Medicine offers a one-month Neuroradiology elective in the Department of Radiology. At the completion of this elective, medical students will be expected to demonstrate competence in five areas. The Most students view a radiology clerkship as an opportunity to improve their ability to interpret imaging studies. This goal is laudable but has limited possibilities considering the short length of the clerkship and the wide variety of imaging studies used today. Rather our primary goals are for the student to obtain knowledge of each imaging method by direct observation. Students who are considering a residency in diagnostic radiology are given a timely opportunity to observe the professional life of radiologists. The student will be assessed and graded on the basis of examination, evaluation by attending radiologists based on interactions during the clerkship, and a formal presentation in the PowerPoint format given at the end of the clerkship. The student will be expected to demonstrate competency in the following areas after completing the elective: Goal 1: Medical Knowledge 1. Describe the basic principles of the common imaging methods and the way that they demonstrate anatomy. These imaging methods include: Goal 2: Communication Skills: 1. Assist with and participate to the process of informing patients and their families of the risks and benefits of common imaging procedures. Goal 3: Patient Evaluation by Imaging Studies 1. Describe the most commonly used radiologic imaging studies. Goal 4: Practice-Based and Lifelong Learning 1. Use information technology to access information about disease entities and their manifestations on imaging studies. Goal 5: Social and Community Context of Healthcare At the end of Neuroradiology elective, students will be able to: 1. Describe the impact of economic and health insurance issues on patient care and the ability to provide diagnostic radiology services. |
Method of Evaluation: |
Assessment: 1. Medical Knowledge – An examination that will include the most common imaging findings that students are expected to recognize in their clinical clerkships. |
Dept. Contact: |
Susan Ruffolo |
Location: |
LUH - Russo Entrance (Blg 103)/Room 0060 |
Phone: |
708-216-3926 |
Email: |
susan.ruffolo001@luhs.org |
Department: | Radiology |
Course Number: | RAD-495 |
Course Title: | Neuroradiology |
No. of Students: | 1 |
Site: | LUMC |
Supervisor: | Mariah Siddiqui, MD |
Duration: | 4.0 weeks |
Periods Offered: | Year round except December |
Prerequisite: | |
Special Note: | |
Description: |
Competency-Based Goals and Outcome Objectives: The Loyola University Chicago-Stritch School of Medicine offers a one-month Neuroradiology elective in the Department of Radiology. At the completion of this elective, medical students will be expected to demonstrate competence in five areas. The Most students view a radiology clerkship as an opportunity to improve their ability to interpret imaging studies. This goal is laudable but has limited possibilities considering the short length of the clerkship and the wide variety of imaging studies used today. Rather our primary goals are for the student to obtain knowledge of each imaging method by direct observation. Students who are considering a residency in diagnostic radiology are given a timely opportunity to observe the professional life of radiologists. The student will be assessed and graded on the basis of examination, evaluation by attending radiologists based on interactions during the clerkship, and a formal presentation in the PowerPoint format given at the end of the clerkship. The student will be expected to demonstrate competency in the following areas after completing the elective: Goal 1: Medical Knowledge 1. Describe the basic principles of the common imaging methods and the way that they demonstrate anatomy. These imaging methods include: Goal 2: Communication Skills: 1. Assist with and participate to the process of informing patients and their families of the risks and benefits of common imaging procedures. Goal 3: Patient Evaluation by Imaging Studies 1. Describe the most commonly used radiologic imaging studies. Goal 4: Practice-Based and Lifelong Learning 1. Use information technology to access information about disease entities and their manifestations on imaging studies. Goal 5: Social and Community Context of Healthcare At the end of Neuroradiology elective, students will be able to: 1. Describe the impact of economic and health insurance issues on patient care and the ability to provide diagnostic radiology services. |
Method of Evaluation: |
Assessment: 1. Medical Knowledge – An examination that will include the most common imaging findings that students are expected to recognize in their clinical clerkships. |