The course will introduce and familiarize students with advanced and specialized imaging modalities such as Ultrasound, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine, Hybrid modalities, Bone Densitometry and Shortwave lithotripsy. The students also review the contents of MIS 603 to conduct examinations with multiple trauma and more complex health and medical conditions. The course will complement the clinical experience of students and students will conduct Magnetic Resonance and Ultrasound imaging procedures considering gross and cross-sectional radiographic anatomy, radiation protection and safe practice. Theory will be complemented with supervised MRI and Ultrasound Imaging clinical placement at a designated medical imaging facility.