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area fren arom faftoce faeafrencra, so yo cert ‘Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. Ordinance & Syllabus For Master in Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology (MMRIT) Academic Programme Duration: 2 years (4 Semesters )ace frend arent fafercer fvafrarea, yo vo caTS Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. Master in Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology (MMRIT) Introduction: Leaeing Objectives: ‘The Aim of Master in Medical Radiology & Imaging Technology (MBIT isto provide specialized wining in the siete principles of mover imaping scence nd in the aplication ofthese principles inthe field of radio diagnosis. This i designed a higher degre couse suitable fr gradates having experince i the technology of imaging science The objective of this programme is tin students in to qualified, patent focased, compassionate, ential tuinkers Diagnostic Radiographer (Tednolopst for the community who are engaged in lite tong Leming. ‘Aer success completion ofthe master degree the stunts wll have developed 1 broad Kmowieige of the principles, technology, instrumentation, recent developments and proper hauling of the modern radiological equipments and rope exeuton ofthe various rdlogiesl Procedures and be abe to emtask Up to. sucessful career in ther choten dreston of Imaging Science research Performa range of radiographic examinations on patient o produce high qi images 1, Verifying informed consent, assuming responsibility for patient needs ring procedures 2 Applying principles of radiation protection o minimize exposure open, se snd others 3 Bvaluating images for technical quality, ensuring proper identifications records, 4, Research and development of new techniques and procedures as asigrd. 5. Promote effective working relationships and works effectively as partof 8 deparment unit team inter and intra deparmentlly to facilitate the department uit abiltyto meet its goal and objectives. 6, Follows established safer rations chung biohazard, exposure contol plan 7, Demonstrates respect and regard forthe dignity of all patients, fami, vistors and fellow employes to ensure profession responsible and courteous aeweet frer® arent fafecer Pzafrerea, Yo vo TAS Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. 5. Performing ongoing susliy assurance atten, 9. Attends al in service eduction required as per hospital plicy 10.roviding education, Bdeatng snd monitoring students and oer heal care providers. 1H,Should have management and research ls. Eligibility for admission: BSc. in Medical Radiology Imaging TechsologyBSe. Medial ‘Technology Radio diagnoris and Imaging’ BSe. Radilogkal ‘Techaolog/B.S. in Radiogaphy/B.Se, Medical Technology (Cay) wit ‘minim $0% mark in BSc. oR ‘A candidate with Bachelor degre in any scence discipline with «minima of 60% maths inthe BSe. Exam and diploma holders in Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology with 3-5 years of profesional experience may be considered asthe eligible candidates forthe MSe. Program. (Only for sponsored candidates) Candidates who have obtained qualification from a Foreign Universty/Baard should obtain equivalency centfate of thei qualification from AValBiar ‘Vajpayee Medical University, Laciaow, Selection tothe Master in Radiology and Medial Imaging Technology couse shall be on the performance in writen exam oF interview conducted by AalBibari Vajpayee Medical University, Medical finesseertiiate need 0 ‘submited bythe candidate on the day of Admission Duration ofthe course: Duration ofthe course:2 Years (Four semestet) ‘Maximum Duration: 4 yeas das ; \y~ @aed fret arent fafece favafrerea, yo vo cas Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. [Number of Seas: “Two seats for each available modality (Maximum 20) ‘Medium of instruction: [English sal be the medium of instruction forall the subjects of study end for examination ofthe cour ‘TRACHINGMETHODS Teaching methods include the help of audio-visual aids ie, transparencies slides, ‘ideo castes aswell ar use of mtimodi and computers. ‘TEACHINGPROGRAMME: Theory work: Departmental teaching. programme inches Regular clasesLectures S daysina week ‘Jouralclubuseminarsliscussons nce in week Demonstration of quipmenvaxcesores nce a wee Demonstration of special radiographic techniques noe 8 were PRACTICALWORK: 1) Students are posted in varios radiognphic rooms to work independently and their day to day work is reviewed by senor staff members. 1) Students are also given practical in physics pertaining to radiology as wll {in checking and rectfiation of common faults in the xr equipments i) Fim discussions are also eld o teach them the guality control and ts importance in adio- diagnosis. Examination: ‘There shall bea Semester University Examination a the end of each actdemic Semester in the form of thoory papers examizstion and practical examinations ‘The candidate shal be requir to appear in every subject as specified in the ‘cours for each Semester, lL \7area fren aronf faftron faeafqencra, to yo TET Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. iaation of Examination ‘ach theory paper examination shall be of thes hows Examiner: ‘The Board of examiners for theory papers examination shall consist of $0 % latemal and 50% external examines and fr practical examination thre should be one extemal examiner and one inemal examiner (of the insti). All ctamines shall be decided by honorable vice-chancellor of the Atl Bihar Vaipayee Medical University Eligibility for Examiner: PG in canoer subject). ‘Minimum five years of experience as Lectre/Assstant Professor o above, valuation: “The anewerbooks ofthe University Semester examination shall be evaluate as per the university rules, Attendance: ‘The permision to appear in Univesity semester examination sal be grate to such candidate only who have fulfill the condition of 75% attendance ia each subject, separately in theory and 85% attendance in practical, ‘The dean on the recommendation of head of department will have the authority to condone deficiency up to 5% of the lecterspracticals. The dretorHead of the inasttion in exceptional eases ean also condone deficiency up to anote 5% ofthe lectures! practical axes? noe Regan: Shen of Eamon Ay L. VY @ “aarea frert arom fafeca favafrenera, Yo yo cee Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. Master in Medical Radiology &maging Technology (MMRIT) University Examination (SEMESTER — 1) or saa tox |[sox [aoe ee vac [Peg iamnow Te | aw | mw | w Soot ca ip ee ee vat [Ramage | = = |e] cn [Secs gimmmenstsasone® | on | we | mw | w ea rr | oi == [we vas [Atetinneettaa ines |» | = | University Examination (SEMESTER ~ 1) See sump — ca soca | Raion Sy aed ron: AER =» fas fom | o vurram | Modem atlogcalandiowgse Eqaemest | 1s | as | im | oe ~ ee | Raiological and Ign Proseducs = | os 10 « varan | Reach Mabodsog wa Binaics—| me | | 1 | os verry | Pili Sty nd Proton: AER a a a ine suntan: | ModemRadologcalandingingzgsimen | 7s | as | ue | on wera | Raigad naps Pecos = [=| |e pil & ealaea fret aor fafece frzafreraa, vo vo cers Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. University Examination (SEMESTER ~ II) ‘ae sete) ‘ras | ‘tena | wetea | Cmte sant | Quay Assurance and Quality Conlin wm | os | om | ow uta | Newer mag Modes [os | om | w ary | terenionRatonsil Teinewsol | ay | ay | we | we CocotPaen ‘aro | Quy Amana Gunnycoorain | ay | as | ww | w Dip Ral naan ‘anton | Never lng Moos = [= | le serra | erenon » |= | om |e varau | Waste SeninanPrclReidert m fo [ ce ‘Univesity Examination (SEMESTER -1V) Gear | aie) Tera [neal] Tout [Misia] oat N70" | imaging Technology and Biosatics hd 7 = ” ver | Naser Metis nap Testis | 75 som |e nara [N= DovcomensinAdased | as aaa a JnngingTshciog and Bias vera | Nckar Meena Teg | 75 [om [a a ean e mm | serra | Semin oul Cee » Twa)area frent aor fafecen feafrercay, Yo yo Tas ‘Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. | INTERNALASSESSMENT wl efor theory and practical both, + teil be done in each semester, ~ Candidate must obtain atlas 35% marks in theory and practical separa in teal assessment to be eligible forthe university examination. Interna assessment (Theor) willbe done as follows: 8) Midterm and ter examinations b)AssignmentsProjecsClastestCincaPresenttions 6) Attendance ~ Inerna assessment (Practical wll be doe as fllows: 2) Laboratory manual )Dayto day perfomance ©) Attendance CRITERIA FOR PASSING | Theory and practical component ofthe same couse shall be considered as sepuate head A candidat is declared to have passed University examination ina subject, if hese scares 50% ofthe matks in theory and 80% i practical separately. Foe computation of S0% mas in theory, the marks scored inthe inleral astersment (eo) stall be alded to the Univesity conducted writen examination and for pasing in practical the masks scored ia University conducted practical examination and internal assesment (practical) sal be added together. (GRACE MARKS: ~ Ifa candidate fas in oe subject (theory only) in the annual Uaivesty examination, five ace marks willbe given to the candidat by the University before the dacaraton of result ~ Candidate failing in practical examination wil be considered a filed PROMOTION: = Acandiate appar in oddleven semester usivesty examination and fils ins subjects not ‘more than 50% of the subjects and also seared at least 30% aguregate marks willbe promoted to next semester and will be required to appear in next oddeven semester ‘university examination apd hse intemal and practical marks wil be cary over. Those ‘who secure les than 30% aggregate marks or fi in pravical wil be sifled back by one + The candidate will have to tke admision in the previous semester and pay se tuition foe fortbat semester. DIVIston: Candidate wil be awarded divisiongt the end of Semester follows Distinction - 759 and above mara any subject. Y @&aed Prent arom fafoon favafyenca, vo yo wae Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. Fist division - 60% and above in the aggregate of mars of all subjects * Second vision 0% or more but les han 60% nth aggregate of masks of al subjects. DEGREE: ‘The degree of MasteiaMacical Radiloginaging Techaclogy (MMRIT) cxurse of the University shall be confered on the candidates who have pursed the prescribed couse of study for nt less than four semesters and have pasted examinations a prssribal under the relevant scheme. Pare" Fee Structure fon Fee: As decided by University’ UP Goverament\ Governing body ofthe Institute ‘Examination Fee: As dovied by Universty’Govering body ofthe Isis ‘Security Deposit / Caution Money (Refundable after completion of the cour.) As decided by governing body ofthe Institute, PART—"D" oculty and Sif Requirement Student Teacher Ratio= 3:1 The teaching faculty for the deparment should ave minimum of PrincipalDean: 01 Profesor 01 Associate Professor -04 Assistant Profewsor/Lecurer~08area frert aronth fafocn faeafrenca, Yo vo eT Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. Designation ‘seal Qualification Principal! Dean ‘Waster ia Medial Imaging Technology of Equivalent with atleast fifteen years teaching experience Senior-most Professor shall be designated asthe Principal’ Dean (Meaial Imaging Technology) Desirable: PAD in Concern Subject. Professor ‘Master in Medical Imaying Technology or Equivalent wih 10 years’ teaching experience of which a least 3 years shouldbe tthe level of Associate Professor in concer specialty Desirable: PAD in Concern Subject. [ Associate Profesor: | Master in Medical Imaging Technology or Equivalent with eight years experience as Lecturer/Assistant Pofessorfam UGC. recognized University Desirable: PAD in Concern Subject. ‘Assistant Professor? | Maer in Medical Imaging Technology or Equivalent gree with Lecturer at least 58% marks (or an equivalent grade i «point scale wherever the grading system is followed) from UGC. recognized University [Non-Teaching Staff (fl ie) (@ oftce sat (Steno-Typiat - one (i) Clerk one () Laboratory att (@ Laboratory Assistant -one (0 Autendant- one PART—“E" INFRASTRUCTURE, A. For Academie: 1. Minium Land requirement 40089 Meters (43040 Sq Fn Urban Are and 8000 Sq, Meter (86080 SF). Incase ‘ofnmore than one ours in that building there must be an atonal 2000 $4, meer more J 2. Space for Amino rete ll @ re \~ ° \yarea fret arora faftrcer feeaftenera, Go vo cer Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. (6) HOD Reom One (©) Faculty Room (Profestor) -One (@ Faculty Room (Associate Professor) — Four (6) Faculty Room (Assistant ProfesorfLecurr - Fight (9, Departmental Office ~One (@) Staffroom —one 3. Space for Teaching (Classrooms 2 (i) Toilets (1:6 boys & gis separately) 4. Girls Common Room 5. Anatomy & Physiology Museum — 900 9. 6. Computer Lab ~ 15005, 8 seal: Adequate Hardware and Software ailites wih Inert connections. “Minimum 80 computers shouldbe avallable inthe fist year tel. 11. Multipurpose Hall ~3000 5, 8, OHP & Slide Projector, Mulimedia/ Computer snd ils acessories / LCD Projecto. 9. Auditorium (with 250 seating capacity) 10, Seminar Hall (wth 100 seating capacity) 11 Depareental Litrary—it should provide adequate number of txt books, Reference books, Jounal, nthe core subjects, melica subjects and lliodsubjecs. 12 Lab faces or Basi Medical Sciences a per the exiteria mentioned in Basi Medical Sciences requirements 13. Lab equipment for Basie Medical Sciences as per the criteria mentioned in Basie ‘Metical Sciences requirement. 1B For Practical “The institute or College conducting MastraMdicalRaiologyimagngTectooogy(MMIRIT) should mandatory be associated with minimum 100 beds hospital whereby they can make use of the avaiable patient ond snd medial nfastrutue a a pat ofthe tining curicalum, For the institutes tobe capable of providing high quality trinngto the studest and exposure to all heselated modalities, it should have the flowing: 1. Procesing Bgipment wove eenea frert aor fafrce freafrerca, Yo vo aT ‘Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. 2. Conventional and CRIDR X-ray Unit = High Capacity (500 mA and above) ~ Dedicated Chest X-Ray / Orthopedic / Casualty X-Ray Unis com 3. Mobile Xeay anit 4 Fhuoroscopic unit + High Capacity (500 mA and above) with LLT.ViFlt panel 5S. Ulvatonograpy including Colour Doppler Equipment 6, Maltistice (Above 16 sie) C7 Seanner + with accessories lik laser camera, Pressure injector, Phantom for QCT ard all, plication software 7. Mammography Equipment 8. MRI Scanner (15 Tesla or above) With accessories ike laser eamera and ll application software like for fntional MRI MR Spectroscopy. 9. CathlahiDSA La (preferaby) 10.DEXA (Preferebly) 11. Quality Assurance Too! Kis wit al acessovies ) intenweet faert arent fafecer fazafrerea, Yo vo TTS ‘Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. teeter a ae reat ra (Gite | Ohm [eae | Cae Boar | seamee | a Pain Mag of ay vers | «| «@ | mw] ‘M102 | Madan nai Tags «|» | w |e mer-io3 | AS ms eR sology & co wo 120 cy eat Rec Nd »[ «|» van [Renae 0s ora, aw | aw | | suconn sevistan : ia oe Te Tare [ FST] Tol Fal cnc ator | her | caine] Cae inne | cewe| Sows |r me | seme a Tins Syl Pion en » | «|» |e wer aor |MatemRaeingaTantimae | sp | wm | w | gupoant | ey oe mop [ | 1 205 | Wostip - Tomar mf aw | me | ve = v1 o OF...aa fret aor fafeom faeafserea, vo yo cate Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. ‘THIRD SEMESTER Course | Course Tite Tectures [Practical | Total] Total Code (y7Tutoriat | (Hours | Contiet | Credits Hours | Per | Hours Per | Semester | semester ‘Quality Assurance and Quality maRt-301 | Control in Disgnostic 30 oo | % | 0 Radiology and Imaging wipr 302 | Newer Imaging Modatties 20 @ | » | o Thterventon Radiological MRT-303 | techniques and CareofPateat | _*? ain ras | | nan 308 | Workshop/SeminrsPrject, o | « | @ MRT-205 Residency 0 w | oo ‘TOTAL °0 wo | ao | FOURTH SEMESTER Course | Course Tile Lectures] Prats | Toa Cove yTatoriat | (ryHours Crelts (Hours | Per per | Semester Semester ‘Newer Developments ia MRT-401 | Advanced imaging Technology | 40, oo | 0 | o and Bost ‘Nuclear Medicine Imaging Rr 402 eas 0 o | 1m | o ‘Sexi, Journal Cab and sear | ee usin of « la MRT -408 Project Work 2 o | « | 6 ‘MRT-405 Residency 10 w | o ‘TOTAL o wo | am | 2 ti Ww @ &aca fret arent fate frvaferea, yo yo wae ‘Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U-P., Lucknow. [ Course Title: Planning & Management of a Radiology & Imaging | department : Semester: I CConrse code: MRT-101 | Creit09 Core No ofevions Lectures / Tutorial: 60 Course Prerequistes: Course Introduction ‘A rapid change in investigation technology bas increased the continous changing demand in ‘he field of radio diagnosis and imaging service. To fll fil this demand, requires an ‘vanced, and dete systematic planing and organization of department which having 2 foresight to fulfil into fture developments and requirements Course Objectives 1 "Course Objectives: ‘The purpose of this course is to provide the basic understanding of Radiology and inaging department. This course also provides fundamen iden about Regulatory Bodies & regulary Reqtements 0 set Radiology and iapag depart ‘The main objsives are: 1 To understand the Planing consideration for railogy sd maging depart 2 Toknow bout the various Regary Bodies & repuaory Regusencns 2. Course Learning Outcomes {Upon successful completion of the course, the students should be able to (knowledge based ‘CLO: Undertod the basic requirements to set adolony and imaging dartment. (CLO2: To understand the role of various Regulatory Bodies & regulatory Requirements seing adology snd imaging department 4. Course Pedagogy ‘The couse will use the mixed technique of introcdive lectures, regular asgnmens an pysical demonstration, Teaching in this course ip aimed to engage the students in ‘Srenghening their conceptual foundation and applying the knowledge aine to diferent ‘ay-o-day real world applications. It will not only help students to unlerstnd the ‘ndamentals of Planning & Management of a Radiology & Imaging deparceatbut also improve ils nd techniques for Paint safety, radiation safety and patent management 5. Course Contents Management and Planing of adiology depariment with compliance to national ‘interational guidelines 1. Planning consideration for radiology, ineluding Use face, occupancy factors, and diferent shilding materiale Protection for primary radiation, work load, use fete, ‘ceeupaney factor, protection fom scater radiation and leakage ration, XRayiFivoroscopy/Mammogrphy/lterventionDSAVCT room desig, strcturl. shielding proecive devices, Ww 7 e Vo.weet frent arotht fafoom favafrenea, Yo yo wa Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P, Lucknow. 2. Regulatory Bodies & regulatory Requirements: Intemational Commission eo Radiation Protection (ICRP) / National Regularity body (AERB ~ Atomic Energy Regultry Bod) - Respomiiles, organization, Safety Standard, Codes and Guides, Respoesbitis of Hoenss,reisvants & employes and Enforcement of Regulatory requirements. (ICRP, INRPB, NCRP and WHO guidelines for radiation protection, pregnancy and radiation protection) 3. Surveys and regulstions. Radiation protection survey: Need for suvey. ~ Peformance Standards for beam dieting, beam defining and Kiniting devices in radiation protection ‘suipment survey of the following a. Radiographic equipment b. Fuoroscopic equipment c CCT and special equipment. Conoled and non-comtolled areas and accepale exposure levels. State and local regulations governing radiation pro‘etion practice. 4, Personal monitoring and occupational exposures: Personal monitoring for Radation ‘workers. Monitoring devices. Body badges and ring badges. Thermo-luminescen! dosimeters, Pocket ionization chambers. Applications, vantages and limitations ofeach device, Vales for dse equivalent limits fr occupational radiation exposures. ‘5. NABH guidelines, AERB guidelines and code, Basic sty standard, PNDT Act and ‘idelines. 6, Procedlsfety 7. Achivable safety through compliance on the regulation in India and recommendations ‘OfICRT, IAEA, 5 Role ofReiographer in Planning & Radiation Protection: Role of techologs n radiology deparment - Personnel and area monitoring, Seting up of anew X-Ray uit, staff requirement, AERB specications for sit planning and mandatory guidelines Planing of Xray(CT rooms, Inspection of X-Ray incalltions - Registration of X-Ray ‘quipment insalltion- Cerifiction -Evalution of workloed versus rediation factors — ‘Occupational exposure and potetion Tolsdevies. 9. Inrodution to Management ofa Radiology Department a Sutegie Management ' Decision Making conflict and stress management «© Managing Change and Innovation Understanding Groups and Teams Leadership £ Time Management Cost and efficiency Course Assessment Scheme Students would be assessed continously throughout the semester inthe form of continuous valuation Pevodi tess and suprise tests wil be conducted. Stadens will hve to submit ‘writen assignments, make charts and poses, make model, and conduct quiz forthe topes Practical will be conducted with viva. Midterm end end term evaluation wil be done ‘eoretically and practically. Stadens will lo be assessed on the basis of presentations of various opsweet frend arent fafecer favafreraa, to vo Tas ‘Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U-P., Lucknow. ‘Course Title: Modern Radiological and Imaging Equipment Semester: I Course code: MRT-102 | Credit.09 | core ‘No fsessions Lectures Tutorial 6 ‘No of pracica hours 120 Course Pre-requisites: ‘Number of sesslous:180, Course Objectives ‘The purpose of this couse is to provide an understanding of physical onceps and underlying various technological applistions of mammography and computed radiography ‘snd DSA. Should able to scanning also in mammography computed radiography snd DSA ‘Course learning Outcomes (CLO 1 Perfor the procedure of mammography scaning {CLO ZEnimerate and able to know the pansple computed radiography. (CLO 3-Ableto know and perform vascular imaging with PACS Course Pedagogy ‘The couse will te the mixed technique of interactive leetwes, regular assignments and practicing numerical. Teaching inthis course is aimed to engage the stadents in rengtening thei coneptal foundation and applying the knowledge gine to different day-o-ay real ‘word applications. I wil not ony belp students to understand the fundamen f physics of ‘mammngrophy and CT sn ut also improve skills and techniques fr tackling practical problems ‘Course contents Interventional Radiography: Bsc angiogaphy and DSA: a: History technique pent ere ts Peratneous xeon, eateesiaton sites, Apis € Guide, ces, presse eto, acceso 44 Use of dig substation singe pine an biplane ‘Al fens of diagnose procedaesinading ngogrphy,angiplsy, isry cxmionton, rl eration and dings proces 2.Cental Nervous Stem: 2 Myelogenty. 3s cera is. «-Veoticlogphy 3. Artrogphy Shonlder, Hip, Kee, low 4 Angogrephy 1 Carotid Angiogphy (4 Veal angiography) 1 Thora and Arch Asropphy. Sete re: Renal SMA, Coc. cence cRauaempene \y wh @ ra.aeat fret aor fafcu frrafrerca, vo yo TATE ‘Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, UP., Lucknow. £ Angiocartogaphy. 5. Venogepby: 2 Pesghea venography. ‘scerbelwenogrpby € Infor and serio venoesvoqrphy 4 Relat vse plebogapy. 6 Care cathtesiation procedures: PTCA, BMV, CAG, Paes, Electopbyicogs 7. Uneawonograpy/ Doppler utes: Techniques of sonopaphy-sdacton- reparaons insucions and posinig of pet fo TAS, TVS, TRUS, neck USG and ‘xuemies- pret cre and maintenance proses clinical applications display seth —qualiy nage reproducible extend ~ biopsy proces, uaa Co panne 4 CT sean nudes acqisiton/ protocols /echaiqus CT of bead and neck thos ~ svdomen— pes — mascaloseetl stem = spine PINS, Anatomy — inal {neaons and contsindatons —prent peeparion technique cont medarpe, dos, {ejertontecigus ing vequence- age play patient cre — ilo of erable techniques image pocening flies ude the cca snatony ted pabology of fees organ sys 9: MRI imaging ~ Hen and Neck Toes, Abdomen, Moncoslet Ste aging nial neon and contandcatony pes of common sequence effects of seuence on imaging -Protncol for vasiour sae ale secon patent pepanonposioning ofthe pant pret creation - paramagnetic agent and dove aon techies nd recent advances ia MR age acon moto of procedure in an oconsious of un co-opeaive pant ~ plain sufi contat sues -specal ‘rocedareeconsuuciony 3D image MRS blood Dow inaging diffision/pextiion sans ~ ‘ditions of MR. roe of aogier 10. Techniques of Fain ad hyd Imaging Techooogy ncaing PET CTPET MRE, PET Utsssound MRI CT, Fioeoicopy, Hpbed Imaging as welas Advanced Interventional ite. ‘Text Books: 1. SK Bhargawa ext book of Radiological Physics 2 Joseph Slain Fundsmenal of X Rays and Radium 4. Teat book for Radiotherapy Radiation Physics by Water an Mile's X La o &weet fren arent fafece favafarea, yo yo Tee ‘Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. Cour Tie: Advanced Piyaies of Radiology & Imaging | Semeter 1 Counce [Cred Tews ‘No of sessions Lectures / Tutors [No of practical hours:60 —| Sonne Perea Namterofsenows 0 Course Introduction Advanced Physics of Radiology & Imaging helps to understand physics behind the radiological and imaging equlpnent. 1s applied for pariculr technological or yracticl use, The course coves the study of the aplication ofthe theories and principles f sence to practical purpses Course Objectives 53. Course Objectives: The pupos of this couse so provide an understanding of physical ‘onoepis and underlying vicious technological applications. This couse ao provides ‘es of advancesand development in radiological and imaging equipment. In dition, the course is expected to develop scienlfe temperament and analytical kil in students 0 ‘mabe them logically tackle complex engineering problems in their chrsea area of pplication. The msi objectives ae: |. To understand the scientfie concepts of complex radiological snd imaging equipment 2 Understand the basic conceps of physics of MRI, CT scan an Ulrasonograp, 4. Course Learaing Outcomes ‘Upon successful completion ofthe couse, the students should be able to (knowledge based): (CLO: Understood the basic concepts andvorking principles related to MR, CT sea sn Ulrasonograph. ‘CLO2: Acquired the sls in handing MRI, CT sean an Ulrasonography, 4. Course Pedagogy ‘The course wil we the mixed techaigue of interactive lectures, regular assignments and pratcing numerical. Teaching inthis course i aimed to engage the siden in strengthening {heir conceptual foundation and applying the knowledge gained to diferet day-to-day real ‘world applications. It will not only help students to understand Advanced Physics of| Radiology & Imaging but also improve ails nd techniques fr tacking proce problems, Course Contents [Phys of Taping inching contensional nog, computed adography acd fat pune DR imaging, 2 Computed Tomography Bas principe of CT, generation of CT, CE instrumentation, image fonmation n CT, CT iuge eeconsuuction,Hounsild wnt, CT sage quay, CT sage dopa. 5, Advanced Compted Tomography Hell CT scan: Sip ing technology, svnages, ‘ul detector ray ell CT, cone bet geomet, reconsmcton of bebe CT ‘tages, CT sete, CT agiogap, CT Nooroscopy RCT, post procesing, ‘eebniguer MPR, MIP, Mi IP, SD sendering SD and VR, CT Dose dex. {LMR Base Principles Spin pecemion ~elzaon nc ~pube eye TI weghed limge~T2 weighted age ~ proton desi image 2, Pulse sequence: Spin eco ple sequence ~rutbo spin echo pale sequence Grndient ech sequence ~ Tuto gegen ero pute suence“Tavesicnace fret arorkht fate farafrerea, vo yo Ta Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. recovery sequence STIR sequence ~SPIR sequence — FLAIR sequence = Echo ‘linac maging Advance pure sequences Nek Instrumentation: Types oF magnets RF nsmiter~ RF seceivee— Gdient cll skim cola RP bing — computers «Image formation: 2D Founer taneormaton method ~ K-spacerpreension— SD Fotwiee maging AP «4 MR Spectoscopy~ functional MRE 5. Ulmaenogeapy Basic Acourts,Ulzasound emninologios scout presi powes, inten, Impedance, sped, frequency, dB noaton: lave acoustic presse and waive scout teal Tneracton of US with matter: efecon, tnsmision, seaterngrfaction and shnopton,stennation and ites coefciets US machine contr, US focusng Production of ulsasound Piezoelectric, Media ultasound transduce: incpe, ‘onsineton and-wortng cherie Of US bar. Uirmsound deplay modes AB, M Rea-tme ultesound Line density an fame rt, Reaime ltasound wansdcers ‘mechanical and deceonic sa ltasound slats, ulexsound recording devi, td Distance, ze volume mensurement: Doppler Ueswound, Doppler afc veealar sonography Course Assestment Scheme Students would be assessed continuously throughout the semester in the form cf continuous evasion, Periodic tests and surprie lets wil be conducted. Stents will have to submit writen assignments, make charts end poses, make models and conduct quiz the topics. Praetical will be conducied with viva. Midterm snd end term evasion wil be done ‘heoreiclly and practically. Stadeas wil lo be assessed on the basis of prsetations of various tpi ‘Text Books: 1. SK Bhargawa textbook of Radiological Physics 2. Joseph Selman Fundamental ofX Rays and Radism 3, ‘Teat book for Radiotherapy Radiation Physics by Walter and Mille’aca faert arom fafecer favafrarea, Yo vo TAT ‘Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. ‘Course Title: Research Methodology and Biostaties 1 | Semester: I Course code: MRT-104 | Cred [core | ‘No of seasons Lectures Tutorial 30 ‘No of practical hous: 10 ‘Course Prerequisites: [Namber of sessions:70 1, Course Objectives ‘Thiscouretdesgnedtopovidthestudetsthebascknowldgein research procs and Bio-satitis. At the conclusion ofthe cours, the students will have the knowledge of dia collestion statitcslappistionand finally presenationoftesatisislt. The ‘ist part shall be conductodinseond semester and second par shall be covered it thi emeter 2 Course Learning Outcome Upon sucessful completion ofthe cours, the students should be blo ‘CLOI: Understand the new of research in Vision scence and to understand the basic concept of research methods which includes basic evors in rescarch, dala collection ‘methods and formulation of rsarch question ‘CLO2:Abl to indeatiy diferent research study designs use in research ant application ‘of different sampling methods and understanding of ological varity CLOS:Able to apply and calculate fndarentalsatiical concep of sanity and specificity and formulation of questonnaie CLOE: Able to write a research proposal aller clear understanding of exising Iterature tnd research ep. {CLOS:0 haves fly good knowledge about the central tendencies and dispersion and saccesflly abet calslate descriptive sais using manual and digital need 3. Course contents Module [Need for Research inoplomtryntoduction to research methods, Conducting a Iteraure review Reseachdesign, SemplimgmthodsDstcollestionsndéslacolectontoolsDaasnalyss ‘Quantitative andQualtaively,Pblichealtresearh IssuesinRescatch of esearch problems snd waiting esearch questions, Hypothesis, Null and Research Hypothesis, Type Land Type 1 ecrorsin hypothesis testing “Module i: Tnwroduction of epidemiology, Descriptive epidemiology, Experinentl and onexperimeatl research designs, Screening, Sampling methods, Biological variability, orn distibuton ‘Module I ‘Bias and Confounding, Association and caustion, Odds ratio and relative rk sensitivity and specificity Data colleion methods- Observation method, Inteniew method, ‘Questionnires and schedules Construction, Module 1V: Cri analyssof esearch papers, Conducting iterature review, Writing Research proposals, Development of concep rameyirk in researchweet faert arora fafecer farafrarea, go vo cae ‘Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. “Module V: Introduction to Biostatistics Introduction to Stasis, Classification of data, Source of dats, Method of sang sominal, ordinal, ratio and interval sale, measuring reliability and vaidiy of scales, ‘Measures of Cet tndency, Measures of Dispersion, Skewness and kurtosis, Sampling, Sample ze ddeerination, Introductionandmethodofcollectingandpresetingofstainticaldats Calcultionandinterreationofvariousmeasuralikemean madianstandarddevstions, Skewness andKurtsis, Probubilisylstibution, Comelation andegressioeSignifcance tests and confdenceintervals 4, Course Assessment Students woud be assessed continuously troughout the semester in the form of ontinioas valastion 5. ‘Course References 1. Research Methodology : Kothari 22. Methods in Borate by B KMabajon 3. Probebility and Stasis byMurray 44 Research Methodology by SMleraniwea fret arontht fafece favafrerca, 3o vo cee ‘Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. ‘Course Title: Radiation Safety and Protection- AERB guidelines ‘Semester: I Course codesMRT-201 | Credits: 06 Core ‘Naf sessions ectures/ Tutorial 30 ‘No of practical hours Course Pre-requisites: ‘Number of sessions: 90 Course Objectives: The purpose ofthis course ito provide an understanding of physical concepts and underlying various technological applications. This couse abo provides fundamental dea about ccult analysis, working principles of machines. In ton the course is expected to develop scientific temperament and analytical skill in stadents, 0 cable them logically tale complex engineering problems in their ebrsen rea of pplication. ‘Course Learning Outcomes (CLO I Use X-ay equipment and maintenance of equipment. ‘Should know the Warn-up procedures of Xray machin and cooling methods €LO2-To be able to know how to ure X-Ray exponie sitces- CLO. Demonsizate work flow DigialIITV fuaroscopy equipment handling ‘Demonstate Handling care and maintenance of equipment & accesories Course Pedagogy ‘The course will ke the mixed technique of interactive lectures, regular assignments and ‘practicing numerical. Teaching in thi cour is aimed to engage the sales in svengihening thee conceptual foundation snd aplving the knowledge gained to diferent da-t-day real ‘world applications. It will not only help stdent o understand the Tandamentas of applied physics but alio improve sls and techniques fr tackling practical problems. Course contents Radiation sey n diagnostic Railogy I. Introduction o Radiation proton Need or protection, ‘Ammotruion prcton 2 mts for rgition exposure: Cooept of ALARA, masimum pena deve, exposure in ‘repntcy, hdr. Occasional Exposure Lis Doe mits puic "Radin Protection im Radiography, Fhrosopy, Mammography, Mile Rabogrphy, CT ‘can, DSA sd inervetonl anon. ‘FR measuring ntrent sey meters, ate monitor, pensonl dimes, fim dpe, hero lominscent sinter poke enna $ Radon Quute ad Unite Radiation, Raoctvity, Sources of ration anal adioaive fours, commie ys, trea acinon, made vation sources. Kem, Expose, Absa oe, Egan Dose, Weihting Factors, Esetive Dose 6 Bislogial Effet of rion: Divert & Indo actions of ration concept of devimeat ‘Determine & toch of radon somatic and gent efes, divest fects ‘tanta eporre Ionization, extn and fe ral formation, hjelp of var, action of ‘aon on cll Comosomal beration ad is appcaon fa the bolo doinary- Es of ‘tle toy and sete inition, dose factonstion, eft of ionizing radian on sch of major ‘rpm ten indng fetus “Sonate effets ad erin effec ochatic and deterministic ‘HvteAcate egpuie snd craic exposre-LDSO ~ factor affecting rato sent. Bilogial test omen {UV and map ls. Ny (, 2 Aes portersweet frent arent fafoce farafrerca, so vo cas ‘Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. 1, Radiation detection and Measurements loition of gases, Forescence and Phosphoresence, [ses on plore mulson Tenzaon Chazber, propria! coun, CM cous, ‘cintllaion detectors, liu semiconductor eects, Carma ay speomete. Messing ens ‘Eee ir ioniation chanbee,himble fon chamber, condor lumber, Seanary scr
ycography. Cystography and micturting eysourestirography. Uretrography (ascending) renal puncture laluding CT, US and MRI Special Imaging Techniques. 7. Reprodusive sytem: All the Techniques relating to Male and Female reproductive stem including Hysterosalpingogrphy. W bs Ye OX,area frert aor fafrce faeafrenca, Yo yo TET ‘Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. 8. Breas Imaging: Mammography: Basic views, speci views, wire localization. Dctgraphy, Tomosyntheis, ABVS, Various Biopsy Teeigues ncng Prone Table Biopsy, CT, US and MRI Special Imaging Techniques 9. Resprstory system: - Bronchopraphy: Including CT, US and MRI Special Imaging Technique. 10. Sinogrphy Routine technique and proved, 11 Central Nervous System: Myelogaphy. Cerebral studies Venticulogaphy ee including CCT, US and MRI Special Inaping Techniques. 12. Athroraphy: Shoulder, Hip, Knee, Elbow joints et including CT, US and MRI Special Imaging Techniques 13. Angiographic Studies: Cartid Angiography (4 Vessel angiography). Thoraic and Arch ‘Aortography Selective studies Renal, SMA, Coclse axis. Veh angiography. Femorl arteriography. Angioeadiogaphy, Peripheral angiography 14 Venography: Peripheral venography Cerebral venography Inferior and superior venocavography Relevant visceral phlebography. 15, Mierbiology:ntoduction and morphology -Inoduction of microbiology, Casification of microorganisms, size, shape and stucure of bacteria Use of microscope inthe study of becteria Growth and mriton-ntiton, culture medi, types of medium with example and uses of culture media in diagnostic bacteriology, antimicrobial sensitivity test Sterilization and disinfection - principles and use of equipment of strlintion namely ot air oven, autoclve and serum inspissater, pasteurization, antiseptic and isinfetantsInteoduction to immunology, bacteriology, parasitology, mycobay ‘Course Assessment: Students would be assessed continously throughout the semester in the fom of eoutiauoas cealustion Peviodi tests and suprise tests willbe conducted. Students wll have fo submit writen assignments, make charts and posers, make model, and conduct quiz fr the topics, Practical will be conducted with viva, Midterm and end term evaluation will be done ‘heortically and practically. Students will so be assessed on the bsis of prsestatons of various topes. Course References: sm wkipedia.co nw information net L. “e
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