STUDY

Postgraduate

PgC Computed Tomography Colonography

CT colonography
Institution code: S82
UCAS code: N/A
Start date: November 2024
Duration: One year, part-time
Location: Online
Typical Offer: Please see entry requirements
Institution code: S82
UCAS code: N/A
Start date: November 2024
Duration: One year, part-time
Location: Online
Typical Offer: Please see entry requirements

Overview

The Post Graduate Certificate in Computed Tomography Colonography (PgC CTC) is offered within the School of Allied Health Sciences and is co-delivered with the National CT Colonography Academy (NCTCA).

The aim of the programme is to increase the overall quality of CTC examinations within England and therefore narrow the performance gaps that exist between centres. It utilises online training, in house mentorship and external examination to assess and drive improvements in CTC practice.  The University of Suffolk will be co-delivering this programme to ensure academic rigour and quality. 

CTC performance varies widely across the UK and the programme hopes to narrow the gaps in practice and improve patient outcomes.  

The programme is open to the following clinical staff groups, practicing within the UK, who either currently perform CT Colonography Examinations or who wish to train to perform CT Colonography:

  • HCPC registered Diagnostic Radiographers
  • Consultant Radiologists
  • Radiology Registrars

The course is aligned directly to the SCoR Radiographer Education Development Group ‘Training and education framework for radiographers undertaking CT Colonography as part of the Bowel Cancer screening Service’ (SCoR, 2019).

 

The University of Suffolk is world-class and committed to our region. We are proudly modern and innovative and we believe in transformative education. We are on the rise with a focus on student satisfaction, graduate prospects, spending on academic services and student facilities.

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Course Modules

Full downloadable information regarding all University of Suffolk courses, including Key Facts, Course Aims, Course Structure and Assessment, is available in the Definitive Course Record.

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This is a 30 credit mandatory module. 

This is a 30 credit mandatory module. 

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WHY SUFFOLK

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Entry Requirements

Meet your course team

Professor Ruth Strudwick

Ruth is Head of Allied Health Professions and Associate Professor in Diagnostic Radiography.

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Dr Hollie Hadwen

Hollie is Course Leader for BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography and the PgC in Advanced Practice and Reporting in Computed Tomography Colonography.

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