DRT-I YEAR PORTION SCHEDULE
DATE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY RADIATION PHYSICS BASIC COMPUTER & COMMUNICATION SKILLS POSITION RADIOGRAPHY RADIATION HAZARDS AND PREVENTION
Term-I
1 to 10-8-24 Introduction to Human Anatomy Basics concepts of power Work, Force, Energy  and their units and measurements Head & Neck spine
12 to 17.8.24 Cell Definition, importance and elements of communication During Radiography
19 to 24.8.24 Tissues -Properties and different tissues Electricity, Magnetism and their units and measurements. electro magnetic induction Chest
26 TO 31-08-24 Tissues -Properties and different tissues types and barriers of communication During Fluroscopy
2 to 7-9-24 Radioactivity, ionization,and excitation, electro magnetic waves and isotopes Effects of Radiation on Human Tissues
9 TO 14-9-24 Digestive system Abdomen, pelvis
16 to 21-9-24 Digestive system Xrays production and properties Parts of speech, Tenses
23 to 28-9-24 Respiratory system Permissible doses, Measurement of Radiation doses
30-9-24 to 5-10-4 Quality of x rays, factors affecting quality and intensity of x rays Upper limb, Lower limb
7 TO 12-10-24 Cardio Vascular System Voices,Degrees of comparison
14 TO to 19-10-24 Sentences, question tag Dosages in diagnostic Radiology
21 TO to 26-10-24 principles of radiation detection and measurement. x ray tube, x ray circuit Macroradiography
28-10-24 to 2-11-24 Lymphatic System Introduction, workflow of computer
4 TO to 9-11-24 Parts of computer, characteristics of computer xeroradiography Dosages in diagnostic Radiology
11 to 16-11-24 personal monitoring device- TLD
18 TO 23-11-24 Bones and Joints Mammography Protective gadgets in RD department
25 to 30-11-24 Pocket Dosimeter advantages and disadvantages of computer
2 to 7-12-24 Blood system computer practical Dental radiography, orthopantomogram Radiation safety, duties of radiologist, radiographer & patient
9 TO 14-12-24 Radiation survey meter and radiation zone monitor High KV technique, Subtraction techniques
16 TO 21-12-24 Revision
23 to 31-12-24     TERM EXAM- I
TERM-II
1 to 11-1-25 Nervous system Types of letter, model letters, essay writing, effective public speaking
13  to 18-1-25 x ray machines accessories and their maintanence General care, Maintenance of log book
20 to 25-1-25 A brief idea of hospital as on organization, management, different units of a hospital
27-1-25 to 1-2-25 Endocrine System interview skills, time management, stress management, leadership Practical precautions, Brakes & locks
3 to 8-2-25 Maintanence of record in radiology department, Medical Terminologies
10 to 15-2-25 x ray machines anode and cathode, Thermionic diode, x ray valves and tubes
17 to 22-2-25 Sense Organs  Greeting, introducing oneself, inviting someone, seeking permission, Expressing HT cable care, care of meters & controls, Failure of HT cables
24-2-25 to 1-3-25  Vital signs
3 to 8-3-25 principle and practical aspects of semi conductors, triode valves, cathode Ray oscilloscopes
10 to 15-3-25 Gratitude, complaining, apologising, asking for information and describing something
17 to 22-3-25 x ray film and it types, xray cassettes, intensifying screens
24 to 29-3-25  Vital signs, Unit preparation
31-3-25 to  5-4-25 Excretory System
7 to 12-4-25 Problem solving and decision making
14 to 19-4-25 Care of tube stands & tracks, Care of accessory equipment
21 TO 26-4-25 x ray film image techniques- dry& wet processing, fixer, developer Tranferring of patients
27-4-25 to 3-5-25 functional test for any faults, failue of x ray tube, common trouble-shooting & remedies
5 to 10-5-25 Reproductive System Spoken english
12 to17.5.25 Film processing methodds, image processing equipment and maintanence, Day light systems advantages and disadvantages, processing faults Control of infection, BMW management
19 to 24-5-25 Revision
26 to 31-5-25 TERM EXAM- II
2 to 7.6.25 REVISION
9 TO 14-6-24 MODEL EXAM
16 TO 21-6-25 REVISION / CLINICALS
23 TO 30-6-25 FINAL EXAM
DRT -II YEAR PORTION SCHEDULE
DATE CONTRAST RADIOIMAGING TECHNIQUES FUNDAMENTAL PRACTICES IN RADIOLOGY ADVANCE IN RADIOLOGY POSITION RADIOGRAPHY RADIATION HAZARDS AND PREVENTION
                                             Term-I
1 to 10-8-24 Barium swallow- Barium meal Basic principles and concepts of MRI, the need for MRI, role of hydrogen in MRI imaging During Radiography
12 to 17.8.24 Head & Neck spine
19 to 24.8.24 Shock, Convulsion, asphyxia, artificial respiration, burns and scald During Fluroscopy
26 TO 31-8-24 series- Barium enema – double cotrast Barium enema Advantages and disadvantages of MRI, Safety aspects, protocols in MRI for whole body Chest
2 to 7-9-24 Effects of Radiation on Human Tissues
9 TO 14-9-24 Electric shock & Burns, wound haemorrhage Advnced MRI techniques: MRI Angiography. MRI Spectroscopy Abdomen, pelvis
16 to 21-9-24 Small bowel Enema, double and single contrast Permissible doses, Measurement of Radiation doses
23 TO 28-9-24 pressure points, tourniquet, injuries to burns, joints and muscles Recent advancement in MRI and open MRI Upper limb, Lower limb
30-9-24 to 5-10-4 ERCP Dosages in diagnostic Radiology
7 TO 12-10-24 Dressing of bandages, plaster of paris technique, splint, poisons, drug allergy Ultrasound Terminologies, Medical ultrasound transducer: Principle, construction and working, characteristics of US Beam Macroradiography
14 TO to 19-10-24 Protective gadgets in RD department
21 TO 26-10-24 Percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage, sonogram Ultrasound display modes: A,B,M,T-M mode, B- Scan xeroradiography
28-10-24 to 2-11-24 Ethical Law and professional etiquette applied to members of profession associated with radio imaging technology
4 TO 9-11-24 Mammography
11 to 16-11-24 Scan converters: Analog and digital
18 TO 23-11-24 Dental radiography, orthopantomogram
25 to 30-11-24 Fistulogram, Mammogram Radiation safety, duties of radiologist, radiographer & patient
2 TO 7-12-24 Medico legal aspects Image quality: Axial, lateral and elevational resolutions, US machine controls, US focussing
9 TO 14-12-24 High KV technique, Subtraction techniques
16 TO 21-12-24
23 to 31-12-24 TERM EXAM- I
TERM-II
1 to 11-1-25 Intravenous Urogram,Retrograde pyelogram Techniques for imaging different anatomic areas, patient preparation for doppler, vascular sonography General care, Maintenance of log book
13  to 18-1-25 Hospital and departmental procedure, Hospital staffing and organisation A brief idea of hospital as on organization, management, different units of a hospital
20 to 25-1-25 Micturating cysto urethrogram, Ascending urethrogram Quantitative ultrasound densitometry
27-1-25 to 1-2-25 Records and departmental statistics, inventory maintanence of x ray department Maintanence of record in radiology department, Medical Terminologies
3 to 8-2-25 Doppler ultrasound techniques: continous wave doppler, duplex scanning, doppler spectrum, colour doppler, 3D,4D&5D US imaging
10 to 15-2-25 Opposing urethrogram, Dacrography  Vital signs
17 to 22-2-25 Temperature, pulse and respiration, Application of sterile dressings, Administration of oxygen Practical precautions, Brakes & locks
24-2-25 to 1-3-25 Basic principles of CT, comparison of CT with conventional radiography and tomography
3 to 8-3-25 Preparation of patients for general x ray examination HT cable care, care of meters & controls, Failure of HT cables
10 to 15-3-25 Sialogram, Hysterosalpingography
17 to 22-3-25  Vital signs, Unit preparation
24 to 29-3-25 Departmental instructions to out patient or ward staff, instructions for various special investigations
31-3-25 to  5-4-25 Generation of CT, CT image formation, image display, image quality
7 to 12-4-25 Care of tube stands & tracks, Care of accessory equipment
14 to 19-4-25 Tranferring of patients
21 TO 26-4-25 Patient care before and after special x ray
28-4-25 to 3-5-25 Control of infection, BMW management
5 to 10-5-25 Advances in CT imaging, patient preparation and protocols, CT Angiography
12 to17.5.25 Tube cholangiogram, Operative cholangiogram
19 to 24-5-25 functional test for any faults, failue of x ray tube, common trouble-shooting & remedies
26 to 31-5-25 TERM EXAM- II
2 to 7.6.25 REVISION
9 TO 14-6-24 MODEL EXAM
16 TO 21-6-25 REVISION / CLINICALS
23 TO 30-6-25 FINAL EXAM