Cross-sectional Anatomy for the Nuclear Medicine Practitioner

University of the West of England, Bristol
Delivery Method: Distance

The course is offered at Masters level.

Course content includes:

  • Regional and Cross-sectional anatomy of the head, neck and trunk:
    • Main organ and organ components, major lymphatic groups, relevant vascular anatomy
    • Use of computed tomography cross-sectional images to exemplify anatomy
    • Use of SPECT/CT images to illustrate common disease states relevant to Nuclear Medicine.
  • Using knowledge to support practice, and improve service delivery:
    • Professional role development
    • Clinical decision-making.

Delivery:

Study time includes up to 30 hours of scheduled learning (lectures, seminars, tutorials, discussion board entries, project supervision, work based learning) and up to 120 hours of independent learning (essential reading, case study preparation, assignment preparation and completion, reflection of learning).

Funding may be available to support your learning. Please contact your Trust Education Lead. If you work in the Private, Independent and Voluntary Sector please contact your employer, who will advise you.

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