Rad 358 - Radiation Biology

YOU SHOULD ALWAYS HAVE YOUR WORKBOOK AND TEXTBOOK WITH YOU FOR THIS COURSE!


The program uses the Moodle Learning Management System.  The faculty collectively agree that students should be actively engaging utilizing the platform.  The instructor will place all documents (homework/quizzes/tests/classwork/projects) on the platform.  At times, students may be asked to print documents, or the instructor may provide a printed document, but the instructor will advise accordingly during the class or class prior.  All homework and quizzes will remain available to students through the quarter.  All tests will be available for review by the next class; however, students should expect that all tests will close after the review session.  The instructor MAY reopen the tests prior to midterm/final at their discretion. 


Super User: Michelle Attanasio

CVS 111 Vascular Sonography I (Spring 2026)

This course builds upon the foundational knowledge from Introduction to Cardiovascular Imaging. It includes 2-D imaging and Doppler evaluation of the normal and abnormal peripheral and extracerebral vascular system. Non-invasive physiological testing of the extremities will also be introduced.

Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to identify the vascular anatomy of the upper and lower extremities and the extracerebral vessels. You will be able to demonstrate knowledge of sonographic appearances, sonographic techniques, measurements, and Doppler flow characteristics in both normal and abnormal upper and lower extremities vessels as well as the carotid arteries. You will gain understanding of physiologic testing for lower extremity arterial disease.

You will be able to: 

·         Describe the factors that affect arterial and venous blood flow in the circulatory system.

·         Describe the etiology, risk factors, signs, symptoms, and diagnostic modalities utilized for vascular diseases encountered in the vascular lab.

·         Explain the normal and abnormal color Doppler and spectral Doppler waveforms of the vascular system.

·         Identify the vascular anatomy of the upper and lower extremities and the extracerebral vessels.

·         Describe the ultrasound techniques used to image the vessels of upper and lower extremities and the carotid arteries.

·         Describe normal and abnormal finding in 2-D, color Doppler, and spectral Doppler observed during:

o   Carotid duplex examination

o   Lower extremity arteries

o   Lower extremity veins

o   Upper extremity arteries

o   Upper extremity veins

·         Explain non-invasive physiologic testing for lower extremity arterial disease.

·         Describe the protocol used when a performing ankle-brachial index.

·         Identify normal and abnormal ankle-brachial index results.


PBSRT - ENTRANCE EXAM 2026

This is the ENTRANCE EXAM for Peconic Bay Program of Radiologic Technology. 

It is designed to assess your knowledge of the prerequisite material for our program.

You are permitted the use of a four-function calculator that will be provided to you at the start of the exam.

There are some sample questions for you to practice with - the proctor will help you with this.

There is a CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT placed in the test.