Course Includes:
                            
                                                                    -   - Week 1: Introduction to Pediatric Radiology - 
	- Overview of pediatric radiology
- Differences between pediatric and adult radiology
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-   - Week 2: Anatomy and Physiology - 
	- Pediatric anatomy and physiology
- Normal development and growth patterns
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-   - Week 3: Imaging Modalities - 
	- Plain radiography
- Ultrasound
- MRI
- CT scans
- Fluoroscopy
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-   - Week 4: Common Pediatric Pathologies - 
	- Bone fractures
- Congenital anomalies
- Infections
- Tumors
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-   - Week 5: Radiological Techniques - 
	- Positioning and immobilization techniques
- Sedation and anesthesia in pediatric imaging
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-   - Week 6: Radiation Safety and Protection - 
	- Principles of radiation safety
- Dose reduction techniques
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-   - Week 7: Case Studies and Clinical Rotations - 
	- Real-life case studies
- Clinical rotations in pediatric radiology departments
 
 
 
                        
                                                                                  
                                   By the end of the course, students will be able to:
	- Understand the principles and practices of pediatric radiology.
- Identify and interpret common pediatric pathologies using various imaging modalities.
- Apply radiation safety principles and dose reduction techniques.
- Demonstrate proficiency in pediatric radiological techniques and positioning.
- Analyze and solve real-life pediatric radiology cases.
- Perform clinical rotations with competence and confidence in pediatric radiology departments.