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Robert Hagen MSRS, R.T. (R)
Curriculum Vita
Date of Appointment: May 1st
2005
Current Rank: Instructor of Radiologic
Technology
EDUCATION:
Masters of Science Radiologic Science
December 2007
Midwestern
State
University
Education Administration
Bachelors of Science Radiologic Technology
May 2004
Presentation
College
Radiologic Technology
SCHOLARSHIP:
Created interactive APA tutorial – Summer 2007
ARRT Board Certified - July 2004
Radiologic Technology Club 2000-2004
SDSRT Member since 2004
ASRT Member since 2003
Graduated from
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College
Cum Laude
2004 JRCERT Certificate of
Excellence award
COLLEGE SERVICE:
College Service
College Welfare Committee
2007-Present
Higher Learning Commission
Committee
2007- Present
Academy
of Student
Learning Project
Risk Management Committee
2006-2007
Mentoring Program
2005-2006
WORK EXPERIENCE:
May 2005 – Present
Full Time Faculty,
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College
Instruct students using a variety of
techniques including lecture, power point, interactive labs,
distance learning, and online interaction as well as keeping
the program curriculum current with the ARRT practice
standards.
Constructed online course for
cross sectional anatomy, patient care, law and ethics, and
updated several other curricula.
Acting program director from May
of 2006 through August of 2006.
During this period I met with
prospective clinical sites, dealt with JRCERT issues, and
met with other faculty in regards to institutional issues.
Spring 2005
Adjunct Instructor,
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College
Procedures II (RT212) Instruct students through interactive
labs and in classroom lecture on the positioning and anatomy
of lower extremities, pelvic girdle, and the spinal column.
Fall 2004
Adjunct Instructor,
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College
Procedures I (RT202) Instruct students through interactive
labs and in classroom lecture on the basic terminology,
positioning and anatomy of upper extremities, shoulder
girdle, thoracic cavity, and abdomen.
2002-Present
Radiologic Technologist, Avera St. Luke’s
Perform general x-ray, c-arm procedures in surgery, assist
in fluoroscopy examinations, respond to trauma situations,
and respond to PACS issues when working the evening and
overnight shifts.
Communicate with patients,
staff, and radiologists.
2003-2005
Radiologic Technologist, Avera United
Clinic
Perform general x-rays.
Communicate with patients and
staff.
Document procedures performed
and billing information.
TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES:
2005-Present
Presentation
College
Courses Instructed:
RT
102 – Introduction to Radiologic Technology
RT
112 – Patient Care
RT
121 – Principles of Radiation Protection
RT
131- Ethics and Law
RT
208 – Procedures I
RT
212 – Procedures II
RT
224 – Radiation Physics
RT
244 – Radiographic Exposure and Image Formation
RT
283 – Clinical III
RT
312 – Special Imaging Equipment
RT
322 – Image Evaluation
RT
332 – Radiation Protection and Radiobiology
RT
343 – Clinical VI
RT
353 – Cross Sectional Anatomy
RT
363 – Educational Methods
RT
373 – Quality/Risk Management
RT
395 – Computers in Radiology
RT
402 – Procedures V
RT
411 – Introduction to Quality Improvement
RT
432 – Radiographic Pathology
RT
443 – RT Senior Seminar
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