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Medical Records Medical Record Technology is a two year program leading to an associate in science degree and is coordinated by Bonnie Masen- cup, Registered Record Administrator. Medical record technology students study medical record science, terminology, trans- cription, data processing and anatomy and physiology. Skills are taught by classroom lecture, simulated medical record department practice in the medical record laboratory on the fifth floor of Gordon Keller and in medical record practicums in hospitals. After graduation students must pass the na- tional examination before they can add ART after their name. 13 Roundtable discussions were par for course. 23 Richard lones and Mary Ballard check medical library book. 33 Helen Blake s .Y 5 M ..w,.,..c.s..t ants. and Laura Andrade operate electric calcu- lators. 43 Prof. Bonnie Masencup 53 Frances Ryan and Debbie Stornelli at the terminal digit file. I Mfg Y w 9 -, ,. . af ,f 49235 is 5 :I '-ff .J gif r rtrretif as H' f any jHQx Q gf MW.. .. 5 4 wif 1 . 9'hq,.g.:4-V
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Nucle Enlow, son, F 'F I 'N Coordinated by Prof. Huey Barnett, nuclear medicine is a two year program leading to an associate in science degree. The first three semesters work consists of didactic courses, including the theory of nu- clear medicine. This is followed by 'I2 months of clinical internship in four hospitals in the Tampa Bay area. Students rotate among these hospitals so that they can learn the procedures followed by each thereby giving them a much broad- er exposure to various types of diagnostic procedure, instrumentation, and technique. After successful completion of the program graduates take a national certifying examina- r ar Medicine graduates include ffront rowl Ken Cook, Bill Durshordwe, Tish McGlynn, Tom tion which will permit them to practice any- Gail Patterson, Kay Rutkowski, fsecond row! Gloria Burns, Darlene Clossey, jackie lack- Wfqereintlqeljnited States- rances Demmi, jerry Kerr, Parry Williamson, Howard Eckenrode, john Cox. 3 A ' is g s .t s ', ., A it . A K C- Q .N fi' . fT5flg57 I . IS ll MH e ,ia ' - ' Q. Cllllln llll li , tt ,, I 92 . 33 -M 4 5 21 Nuclear Medicine Club officers Frances Demmi, trea- surerg Kay Rutowski, secretaryg jerry Kerr, vice-presidentp and Howard Eckenrode, president. 67 Sue Wild with her first place exhibit dealing with the stable electrical power sources for diagnostic instrumentation. Radiological Technology
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5,9 Opticianrjy Science Under the supervision of Dr. Norman Ross, chairperson, the allied health programs in- clude opticianry dispensing technology, radi- ological technology, nuclear medicine, and medical record technology. Dr. Ross also coordinates the opticianry dispensing technology program which was started last year. Forty students enrolled in the two-year associate of science program in the fall class in addition to the 24 second year students. The program trains students to make and dis- pense eyeglasses. Students must pass state boards before becoming practicing opticianry dispensers. Licensed graduates can work for wholesale laboratories, opthamalogists, Opticians and Optometrists. Starting pay for a license person is approximately 510,000 a year. K .,..- F xc .,,, . in ,Q 11 Greg Kane with pattern marker. 21 Dr. ii 1 . L Norman Ross heads the opticianry science I- R ' A 5 program. 31 Torn Trimp, Charles Chaney, and Mary Montgomery work the automatic edger. 41 Fred Blank learns how to operate the hand edger. 51 Pat Lynn grinds lens on hand stone edger. l I 107 XS
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