| | Scope of Examination in Radiologic Technology – shall cover the following subjects with the corresponding weight as follows: | | | | | | a. Radiation Physics and Equipment Maintenance …………........….... Radiologic and Radiation Protection …………………………….…....... | 10% 10% | b. Radiographic Positioning ….…………………………………............... Radiographic Technique ………………………………………….............. Special Procedures …………………………………………….................………...................... | 10% 10% 10%
| | c. Anatomy, Physiology and Medical Terminology….……………........… | 10% | | d. Photochemistry and Film Analysis……………………………….......... | 10% | e. Nursing and Department Procedures in Radiology and Professional Ethics ……………………………............. | 5% | | f. Ultrasound ………………………………………………………..….......... | 5% | | g. Radiation Therapy ...………………………………………………........... | 5% | | h. Nuclear Medicine ………………………………………………..……… | 5% | | i. Radiologic Pathology ……………………………………………...…...... | 5% | j.Computed Tomography/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging ………………………………................… | 5% | | | | Rating in the Examination – in order to pass the examination, a candidate must obtain a weighted average of at least 75% with no rating below 60% in any subject. An examinee who obtains an average rating 75% or higher but gets a rating below 60% in any subjects shall be allowed to take a reexamination in only those subjects in which he obtained a rating below 60%. Such examination shall, as far as practicable, be taken in the next scheduled examination. | | | | In order to pass the second examination, the examinee must obtain a rating of 75% in each of the subjects repeated. If the candidate still fails the reexamination, be shall, as far as practicable, be required to repeat said subject during succeeding examination. When an applicant fails to qualify after the third examination, he shall be required to take the entire examination. | |
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