Comparative Imaging

Bachelor's degree

In Islington

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Islington

Radiographers can expect to interact with clients who have been through a variety of diagnostic imaging tests such as medical ultrasound, computed tomography, medical magnetic resonance or nuclear medicine. They may tailor their professional practice towards the client as a result of these tests, or liaise directly with other healthcare professionals involved in other non-imaging based diagnostic testing such as physical assessment or electrocardiography to promote quality in patient management strategies. In order to optimise patient care, management and NHS resources it is essential that the radiographer understand the benefits and limitations of thesediagnostic options, together with the issues surrounding appropriateness of the test, its cost and availability.By undertaking this module you would be in a position to advance and extend your professional practice. Course Information Start DateCostCourse CodeApply For additional dates please register your interest Home / EU - £2,000 CHM003 Register Interest Eligibility Applicants should hold a minimum of a lower second class honours degree in Diagnostic Radiography or the equivalent from an international institution in Diagnostic Radiography.A Diploma from the College of Radiographers may be accepted, subject to successfully demonstrating the required academic level by completing a pre-course assignment (early application is recommended).Applicants should also have a clinical placement in a Computed Tomography or Magnetic Resonance Imaging department for an average of three days per week or its equivalent (e.g. 6 days per fortnight or 12 days per month) for the duration of the Programme. Students must have worked for a minimum of one year on either a rotational or permanent basis is as a radiographer in a Computed Tomography or Magnetic Resonance Imaging Department prior to...

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Islington (London)
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Northampton Square, EC1V 0HB

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  • Testing
  • IT
  • English
  • Quality
  • Imaging
  • Care Management
  • International
  • Healthcare
  • Medical
  • Patient Care
  • Medical training
  • NHS Training
  • Radiography
  • Ultrasound
  • Quality Training
  • IT Management

Course programme

Comparative Imaging CPPD
  • Overview
Radiographers can expect to interact with clients who have been through a variety of diagnostic imaging tests such as medical ultrasound, computed tomography, medical magnetic resonance or nuclear medicine. They may tailor their professional practice towards the client as a result of these tests, or liaise directly with other healthcare professionals involved in other non-imaging based diagnostic testing such as physical assessment or electrocardiography to promote quality in patient management strategies. In order to optimise patient care, management and NHS resources it is essential that the radiographer understand the benefits and limitations of these diagnostic options, together with the issues surrounding appropriateness of the test, its cost and availability.

By undertaking this module you would be in a position to advance and extend your professional practice.

Course Information Start Date Cost Course Code Apply For additional dates please register your interest Home / EU - £2,000 CHM003 Register Interest Eligibility

Applicants should hold a minimum of a lower second class honours degree in Diagnostic Radiography or the equivalent from an international institution in Diagnostic Radiography.

A Diploma from the College of Radiographers may be accepted, subject to successfully demonstrating the required academic level by completing a pre-course assignment (early application is recommended).

Applicants should also have a clinical placement in a Computed Tomography or Magnetic Resonance Imaging department for an average of three days per week or its equivalent (e.g. 6 days per fortnight or 12 days per month) for the duration of the Programme. Students must have worked for a minimum of one year on either a rotational or permanent basis is as a radiographer in a Computed Tomography or Magnetic Resonance Imaging Department prior to starting the programme. The University is unable to assist with arranging placements. The programme is part time only and contains both taught class room and distance learning elements.

Non EEA students can only apply as part of a programme, not as a stand-alone module.

English Requirements

For those students whose first language is not English, the following qualification is also required:

  • IELTS: 7.0

Please note that due to changes in the UKVI's list of SELTs we are no longer able to accept TOEFL as evidence of English language for students who require a CAS as of April 2014.

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Comparative Imaging

Price on request