STUDY
Institution code: | S82 |
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UCAS code: | N/A |
Start date: | January 2025 |
Duration: | One year part-time |
Location: | Ipswich |
Typical Offer: | BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography or equivalent |
Institution code: | S82 |
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UCAS code: | N/A |
Start date: | January 2025 |
Duration: | One year part-time |
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Location: | Ipswich |
Typical Offer: | BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography or equivalent |
Overview
The Postgraduate Certificate in Radiographic Reporting of the Chest aims to provide a theoretical underpinning knowledge which will develop and evidence competence in formulating clinical reports of the adult chest and support service improvement and outcomes within an imaging department. The design of the course will also help to evidence radiographers achieving this qualification as an enhanced practitioner in relation to the College of Radiographers Education and Career Framework (CoR, 2022).
This course will provide you with:
- Knowledge and competence to achieve the level of expertise associated with the role of advanced practitioner in radiographic reporting.
- Intellectual and practical skills to develop an analytical, evaluative and reflexive approach associated with radiographic reporting practice.
- Knowledge, skills and understanding to lead, teach, develop and motivate others in their area of expertise.
- An experience which is interesting, relevant and stimulating and which keeps abreast of developments in the field of radiological reporting.
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Downloadable information regarding all University of Suffolk courses, including Key Facts, Course Aims, Course Structure and Assessment, is available in the Definitive Course Records.
This module will enable you to develop the theoretical and clinical knowledge base required to interpret chest radiographs and to construct clear and concise medical image reports in line with local protocols.
You will develop your radiological report writing skills in clinical practice.
This module will enable you to build upon the theoretical and clinical knowledge base acquired in the first module. The module will enable you to develop your skills in reflective practice.
Entry Requirements
Facilities and Resources
Whatever you choose to study, you will learn in state-of-the-art surroundings. We have invested across the University to create an environment showcasing the latest teaching facilities enabling you to achieve great things.
Every teaching room has state-of-the-art AV equipment enhancing students learning experience and spread across the open study areas there are approximately 50 iMacs. The dual function technology allows students to choose between Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac software, allowing students to utilise the technology that best supports their chosen field of study.
The Waterfront Building supports flexible learning with open study on all floors, where students can access networked computers.
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