Clinical Applications of Medical Magnetic Resonance
Bachelor's degree
In Islington
Description
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Bachelor's degree
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Location
Islington
This module will explore the academic theory behind the various Medical Magnetic Resonance techniques and provide the clinical radiographer with the knowledge and ability to make informed decisions and judgements about their clinical role.In order to become a competent and professional member of the team the radiographer must understand all aspects of the role and appreciate the factors which can affect final diagnoses. The radiographer must be able to critically analyse this information and apply it in the clinical situation. It is essential that the radiographer keep up to date with current trends within Medical Magnetic Resonance Imaging through constantly reviewing the appropriate current research and literature.Through the use of student discussions throughout the duration of the module you will be presented with a range of working protocols currently in place in the clinical setting. This information will enable you to make decisions concerning best practice issues within Medical Magnetic Resonance.In order to complete the assessments for this module you must spend a minimum of six weeks working in a clinical Magnetic Resonance Unit while the module is running.This module aims to produce a specialist radiographer with an understanding of the principles of the techniques available for use within Medical Magnetic Resonance and to allow you to apply your knowledge and skills to the clinical situation and become a confident and reflective practitioner. Course Information Start DateCostCourse CodeApply Monday 26 September 2016 Home / EU - £2,000 RDM017 Apply Now For additional dates please register your interest Home / EU - £2,000 RDM017 Register Interest Eligibility Non EEA students can only apply as part of a programme, not as a stand-alone module.Applicants...
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- Best Practice
- IT
- English
- Imaging
- Medical
- Medical training
- Team Training
- Research Literature
- Skills and Training
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- Overview
This module will explore the academic theory behind the various Medical Magnetic Resonance techniques and provide the clinical radiographer with the knowledge and ability to make informed decisions and judgements about their clinical role.
In order to become a competent and professional member of the team the radiographer must understand all aspects of the role and appreciate the factors which can affect final diagnoses. The radiographer must be able to critically analyse this information and apply it in the clinical situation. It is essential that the radiographer keep up to date with current trends within Medical Magnetic Resonance Imaging through constantly reviewing the appropriate current research and literature.
Through the use of student discussions throughout the duration of the module you will be presented with a range of working protocols currently in place in the clinical setting. This information will enable you to make decisions concerning best practice issues within Medical Magnetic Resonance.
In order to complete the assessments for this module you must spend a minimum of six weeks working in a clinical Magnetic Resonance Unit while the module is running.
This module aims to produce a specialist radiographer with an understanding of the principles of the techniques available for use within Medical Magnetic Resonance and to allow you to apply your knowledge and skills to the clinical situation and become a confident and reflective practitioner.
Course Information Start Date Cost Course Code Apply Monday 26 September 2016 Home / EU - £2,000 RDM017 Apply Now For additional dates please register your interest Home / EU - £2,000 RDM017 Register Interest EligibilityNon EEA students can only apply as part of a programme, not as a stand-alone module.
- Applicants should hold an honours degree in radiography. Alternatively, applicants should hold a Diploma from the College of Radiographers or the equivalent from an international institution if the equivalent can lead to registration with the Health and Care Professions Council.
- Applicants should have at least one year of clinical experience in Magnetic Resonance Imaging and be in clinical practice for a minimum of three days per week.
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.
Application Deadline:Clinical Applications of Medical Magnetic Resonance