The main content of your research should be a minimum of 3 pages and a maximum of 5 pages. (So if your main content has 3 pages, the cover page and the reference page should make it 5 pages, if the main content has 5 pages, the total number of pages with the cover page and the reference page should be 7).
Research paper guidelines/ RADG 101 /RADT 101
There are not stringent guidelines for you research paper. The main purpose is to help you develop your understanding of the radiologic sciences. You should select a topic that will help you achieve that. You may start your paper by giving a general synopsis and historical progression of radiography, radiation therapy, or nuclear medicine, and then narrow your research to a specific branch of those sciences. The main content of your research should be a minimum of 3 pages and a maximum of 5 pages. (So if your main content has 3 pages, the cover page and the reference page should make it 5 pages, if the main content has 5 pages, the total number of pages with the cover page and the reference page should be 7).
Please use APA style for citation and the cover page. If you are not familiar with the APA style, you can visit Apastyle.org to find guidelines about the title page and citations. You may also find APA guidance in a document uploaded under the syllabus tab.
Those are some topics/ branches to consider ( you are free to go beyond this list):
For Radiography:
· Diagnostic imaging (generally referred as X-ray)
· Magnetic resonance Imaging ( MRI)
· Computed Tomography (CT)
· Sonography (ultrasound)
· Interventional Radiography
· Bone densitometry ( Dexa scan)
· For Nuclear Medicine:
· Mammography
· For Nuclear Medicine: