Radiography
What is Basic Radiography?
Basic Radiography is the practice of using radiation to provide quality diagnostic images of the tissues, organs, bones, and vessels that comprise the human body. These images may be recorded on film or as a computerized image. Basic Radiological Technicians, First Nations community members who have had special training in taking x-ray images, send these images to Radiologists who then diagnose these images. Treatment of a patient depends on the accurate and precise production of radiographic images, otherwise called “x rays” by the general public.
To learn more about radiography and the Basic Radiological Technician Program please visit our project wiki at:
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- Project evaluation
- Learning Object Repository now online
- Post-production work underway
- Oji-Cree and Cree narration sessions August 19-22
- MoodleMoot cancelled
- eDome video production shoot July 2-11
- Project team members to present at MoodleMoot
- Basic Radiological Technician students review prototype learning objects
- eDome video shoot for prototype basic radiography learning object
- Hand script – Cree translation using syllabics
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