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- Postgraduate
- Brighton
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- 4 Years
...Radiology trainees are required to assimilate a large body of knowledge with which they will have been previously unfamiliar over a relatively short timescale, including detailed knowledge of imaging physics and anatomy as well as the full spectrum of disease processes and associated imaging... Learn about: Image Assessment, GCSE Physics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Brighton And Hove
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- 3 Years
...and visual research and processes from the hand-drawn sketch to the digital image. It equips you to experiment and test ideas in fashion drawing... Learn about: Business Studies, Fashion Photography, Communication Training...
- Postgraduate
- Brighton
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- 4 Years
...Radiology trainees are required to assimilate a large body of knowledge with which they will have been previously unfamiliar over a relatively short timescale, including detailed knowledge of imaging physics and anatomy as well as the full spectrum of disease processes and associated imaging...
- Master
- Brighton
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- 4 Years
...Radiology trainees are required to assimilate a large body of knowledge with which they will have been previously unfamiliar over a relatively short timescale, including detailed knowledge of imaging physics and anatomy as well as the full spectrum of disease processes and associated imaging...
Similar training online and classroom-based
- Master
- Online
- Different dates available
- 2 Years
... Technologist. Depending on location, the Diagnostic Radiologist, or Reporting Radiographer, then interprets or "reads" the images and produces a report of their findings and impression or diagnosis. This report is then transmitted to the Clinician who requested the imaging. The report can initially be... Learn about: Communication Training, Quality Training, Communication System...
- Bachelor's degree
- Online
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
... Technologist. Depending on location, the Diagnostic Radiologist, or Reporting Radiographer, then interprets or "reads" the images and produces a report of their findings and impression or diagnosis. This report is then transmitted to the Clinician who requested the imaging. The report can initially be... Learn about: Buccal Cavity, Communication Training, Medical training...
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