UBC Medicine - New Course - RADS 301: Exploring Imaging in the 21st Century

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  • Опубліковано 2 тра 2023
  • Medical Imaging is arguably the most crucial opponent of our Healthcare System, because it allows physicians to visualize areas of diseases beyond the naked eye utilizing Innovative non-invasive Imaging techniques.
    Most UBC learners never have the opportunity to learn about medical imaging, so RADS 301 was created as a novel way for learners from all backgrounds and faculties to explore all that medical imaging has to offer.
    RADS 301: Exploring Imaging in the 21st century is the first interdisciplinary course of its kind in Canada. This course will explore the realization of imaging in the fields of: medicine, forensic medicine, computer science, and social media, but also its origins and impact on society and the individual.
    Why should I take RADS 301? It will provide the knowledge to empower you to become the leaders and innovators of the future.
    Prerequisite: Third-year standing UBC learner.
    RADS 301 will be offered in the 2023 W session on the UBC Vancouver campus. The class will be on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays from 2:00 - 3:00pm."
    To find out more information and register for the course visit: courses.students.ubc.ca/cs/co...
    FEATURING
    (in order of appearance)
    Dr. Savvas Nicolaou, Medical Head, Dept. of Radiology Vancouver Coastal Acute
    Dr. Erik Venalainen, UBC Diagnostic Radiology Resident
    PRODUCER AND DIRECTOR
    Stephen Gillis
    WRITER
    Stephen Gillis
    Dr. Savvas Nicolaou
    Dr. Erik Venalainen
    EDITOR
    Sam McGuinness
    CINEMATOGRAPHER
    Sam McGuiness
    CAMERA OPERATORS
    Paul Milaire
    Stephen Gillis
    AERIAL CINEMATOGRAPHERS
    Paul Milaire
    SOUND
    Joy Choi
    MUSIC
    ELFL - “Titane”
    Licensed via Epidemic Sound
    ADDITIONAL FOOTAGE
    Licensed via Art Grid
    Produced by UBC Faculty of Medicine - Digital Solutions: Education - EdTech
    SPECIAL THANKS
    Ariel Kwan
    Soudabeh Zarrinkafsh
    Matthew Tinney and the UBC Gross Anatomy Lab
    Electricians at Life Sciences Centre
    Zachary Rothman
    Gary Rosborough
    The Vancouver Fraser Medical Program and the Vancouver Academic Campus of the University of British Columbia are situated on the traditional territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh peoples.
    The Southern Medical Program and the Okanagan Academic Campus of the University of British Columbia are situated on the territory of the Syilx Okanagan Nation.
    The Northern Medical Program and the University of Northern BC are situated on the traditional territory of the Lheidli T’enneh, part of the Dakelh (Carrier) First Nations.
    With respect the Lekwungen peoples on whose traditional territory the Island Medical Program and the University of Victoria stand and the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.
    We acknowledge our traditional hosts and honour their welcome and graciousness to the students who seek knowledge here.
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