Radiography: Oncology Practice PgCert/PgDip/MSc
Master
In Surrey
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Surrey
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Duration
1 Year
You will study modules relating to clinical roles, management, practice education, supervisory and assessment roles, quality issues, research methods and ethics, as well as taking a module of independent study to meet a particular professional need or interest.
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About this course
This flexible course is one route in our postgraduate radiography programme, which allows you to focus on your own area of interest.
This route is designed for therapeutic radiographers. You can choose to study for a PgCert, PgDip or MSc award.
Even though there is no difference in delivery, the course is structured such that it will accommodate you whether you want to study part-time of full-time.
You can also take individual modules as free-standing short courses without committing to the recognised awards.
The Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education is a unique partnership between Kingston University and St George's, University of London. This means that you benefit from the expertise and facilities of two complementary institutions
Kingston University has a long-established reputation for vocationally-relevant education; and
St George's, University of London combines teaching and research excellence in healthcare sciences.
We gained an 'excellent' rating in the last Quality Assurance Agency Review for our radiography teaching.
Many teaching staff are research active, which keeps your learning cutting-edge, and others are expert practitioners. This combination of academics and practitioners provides a uniquely dynamic environment. Many of the modules are taught in partnership with NHS Trusts.
Degree/diploma or equivalent in radiography.
At least two years' full-time clinical experience.
Evidence of the academic potential needed to study at postgraduate level, either at a personal interview or through professional references and examples of previous academic work.
You must also have mentoring support from appropriate personnel at your workplace for those modules with a clinical element.
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Subjects
- Quality
- Healthcare
- Oncology
- Radiography
- Quality Training
- Therapeutic
- Communication System
- Management
- Mentorship
- Health Care
Course programme
The postgraduate admissions administrator will help you choose the most suitable combination of modules depending on your needs. Some of the modules are developed in partnership with healthcare providers.
Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list.
For more information download the following documents:
- Information for home/EU applicants
- Information for international applicants
- Research and Evidence Based Practice in Healthcare (for PgDip)
- Dissertation (for MSc)
- Advanced Practice - Negotiated Independent Work Based Learning
- Cross-sectional Imaging - Therapeutic
- Oncology Practice
- PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) Administration
- Management of Resources and Quality within Healthcare
- Practice Education and Mentorship+
- Research and Evidence Based Practice in Healthcare (for PgDip)
- Dissertation (for MSc)
- Advanced Practice - Negotiated Independent Work Based Learning
- Cross-sectional Imaging - Therapeutic
- Oncology Practice
- Management of Resources and Quality within Healthcare
- Practice Education and Mentorship
Additional information
MSc full time (January start): £15,100
PgDip full time: £10,160
Radiography: Oncology Practice PgCert/PgDip/MSc