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BS in Nutritional Sciences

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The mission of the Program is to provide a quality education program to produce qualified entry-level dietitians with enhanced skills in clinical dietetics with an emphasis in Nutrition Therapy capable of functioning as professional clinicians. The program consists of 64 credit hours of sequenced and integrated didactic and clinical courses.

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BSMIRS in Nuclear Medicine

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Nuclear Medicine is the profession that utilizes radio pharmaceuticals, scintillation cameras and computers to image and quantify various physiologic processes throughout the body. The nuclear medicine technologist administers radio pharmaceuticals to patients, positions them for images and operates the cameras and computers to produce the images and analyze the data. They have a detailed knowledge of radiation safety procedures and regulations and radio-pharmacy. The images and data technologists obtain provide physicians with information on injuries and disease processes affecting organ function. In both the hospital and clinical setting, nuclear medicine technologists perform general and cardiac nuclear procedures on adult and pediatric patients.

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BSMIRS in Radiation Therapy

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Radiation Therapy is the profession in which radiations are directed at diseased tissues in strictly controlled circumstances to cure or palliate the disease. The radiation therapist is in daily contact with the cancer patient, positioning them for treatment, performing mathematical calculations of radiation dosage and operating a variety of equipment that produces ionizing radiation. Therapists may also specialize in the area of treatment planning, which includes design and construction of various treatment devices, manual and computerized dose computations and dose measurement procedures. The radiation therapist has considerable responsibility in the area of patient care and must be knowledgeable regarding the psychology of dealing with terminally ill patients and their families.

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BSMIRS in Radiography

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Radiography is the profession in which diagnostic medical images are made using x-rays and other radiations. The radiographer may work independently or with a physician to create images in the areas of computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance (MR), mammography, cardiovascular interventional technology (CIT) and others. Radiographers must exercise initiative and judgement in obtaining the images necessary for adequate physician interpretation. As with the other radiation science professions, the patients? confidence must be obtained while translating a ?high tech? process into a humane experience that provides an unparalleled view of life.

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BSMIRS in Sonography

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Sonography is the profession that uses equipment that generates high frequency sound waves to produce images of the human body. Using imaging procedures and personal initiative, the sonographer gathers data for interpretation and evaluation by the physician. This profession includes abdominal sonography, neurosonography, echocardiography, obstetrical and pelvic sonography and vascular technology. In each of these areas the sonographer must be knowledgeable of expected pathology, applicable instrumentation and results. The OUHSC sonography program is accredited in both general and cardiac sonography and provides opportunity for each student to obtain these subspecialty areas. Clinical facility resources do not permit assignment of all students to all subspecialty areas for advanced competencies. Assignment for advanced competencies will be made on the basis of available facilities and each student?s performance in basic coursework.

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BSN (LPN to BSN track)

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The BSN (LPN to BSN track) prepares the individual for generalist nursing practice. Graduates of the program receive the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree and are academically eligible to take the National Council Licensing Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) to become a registered nurse.

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BSN (RN to BSN track)

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The BSN (RN to BSN track) prepares the individual for generalist nursing practice. Graduates of the program receive the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree.

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Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene

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This is an individualized program designed to achieve a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene: RDH-to-BSDH Track.

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Bachelor of Science in Radiation Science

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The Department of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences offers an on-line non-clinical post-professional degree completion program for clinicians holding a professional credential in nuclear medicine, radiography, radiation therapy, or sonography. The degree offered is a web-based Bachelor of Science in Radiation Science.

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Doctor of Dental Surgery

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The training that leads to a D.D.S. degree is a combination of didactic (theoretical) and applied coursework together with a progressive experience in patient treatment in a clinical environment. The early curriculum focuses on developing a solid foundation in the biomedical sciences and commences preparation in the clinical sciences with introduction to the various disciplines in dentistry. As the student rises through the curriculum, the instruction shifts more and more to hands-on, pre-clinical exercises, in which students learn how to perform procedures in a laboratory or simulated patient environment. By the third year, the student is schooled in more sophisticated aspects of dental care and spends substantially more time treating patients under the supervision of a licensed dentist. In the fourth year, the emphasis is on comprehensive management and treatment of patients. While the student gradually acquires more expertise and assumes a growing responsibility for delivery of patient care as he/she advances through training, it should be noted that the opportunity to interact with patients and provide appropriate limited care is presented within the first year.

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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Speech Language Pathology

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The Doctor of Philosophy degree offered by the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) permits specialization in a variety of disciplinary domains. The doctoral curriculum provides an individualized broad-based education within which a specific area of scholarly expertise is developed and which culminates in a mentored program of basic or applied research. Experienced faculty advisors guide students through each stage of the program: Prospective Candidacy (completion of pre-dissertation coursework and the General Examination) and Candidacy (completion of the dissertation and satisfactory oral defense).

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Doctor of Physical Therapy

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Physical therapy is a dynamic health profession dedicated to the promotion of optimal health, prevention of disability, and the restoration and maintenance of physical activities that contribute to a successful life. Physical therapy services are provided in a variety of settings, including homes, schools, workplaces, outpatient clinics, and hospitals.

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Doctorate of Audiology (Au.D.) Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders

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The Au.D. Professional Program at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center is a four-year, residence-based, post-baccalaureate program that culminates in the Au.D. degree. The first three years of the Au.D. student?s program includes intensive academic training in conjunction with the progressive development of clinical skills. The final year of the Au.D. program includes a 48-week clinical practicum experience that rotates students through four separate clinical sites.

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M.A. in Dietetics

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The Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) is a post-baccalaureate professional degree curriculum that provides academic training so that students can pursue supervised practice through a Dietetic Internship (DI) and thus become eligible to take the examination to become an RD. The program length is approximately 18 months and upon completion students are awarded the Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in Nutrition Science (NS) as well as a verification statement that they have met the academic requirements set forth by the Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education (CADE).

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