1.2. Observation of physical-clinical parameters and preparation procedures.
1.3. Administration of contrasts and radiopharmaceuticals and prevention of infectious diseases.
2 \ Physical fundamentals and equipment: 1 \ Patient care
2.1. Conventional radiology equipment: radiation and waves.
2.2. Image processing, treatment and management.
2.3. Computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound equipment.
3 \ Anatomy by image: 1 \ Patient care
3.1. Location of anatomical structures.
3.2. Analysis of diagnostic images and recognition of the technique used.
3.3. Anatomical structures of the locomotor system, the anatomy, physiology and pathology of the cardiocirculatory, respiratory, endocrine and genital systems.
4 \ Radiation protection
4.1. Radiation detection procedures and protection protocols.
4.2. Characterization of radioactive facilities and management of radioactive material.
4.3. Application of the quality assurance plan and application of emergency plans.
5 \ Simple radiology techniques
5.1. Preparation of a simple radiology study.
5.2. Techniques for radiological examinations of the upper limb and shoulder girdle.
5.3. Radiological examination techniques of the lower limb and pelvic girdle, the spine, the sacrum and the coccyx.