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Clinical Applications of Medical Physics


Course Details


Course/Module Code

USSJRR-45-1

Level

1

Fees

24-25 Accredited 45 credits

£2466.00

Assessed

24-25 Non-Accredited 45 credits

£2466.00

Unassessed

Course Dates

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Course Dates

Course Information : CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS 15/12/24 - unless already full 2 on campus days 29th & 30th January (Frenchay Campus) ONLINE live lectures Wednesdays 2nd February- 7th May (1hr at 10am and 2pm) PLEASE NOTE: once your application status is showing as registered, it will take up to 5 working days for your login details for MyUWE to be issued by email. Please only contact us if you have not received after this time

Venue

FRENCHAY CAMPUS

Attendance days for the course

Wednesday - 29 January 2025FRENCHAY CAMPUS09:00 - 17:00
Thursday - 30 January 2025FRENCHAY CAMPUS09:00 - 17:00

Applications

University

Assessment

Assessment for this course will comprise the following:

  • five 20-minute tests (a mixture of online and in-class) where the best four marks will be counted, as an inclusive measure to support students with short term absence.
  • a portfolio of content showing knowledge and practical skills directly applicable to your work-based learning. The evidence presented will be led by the needs of each individual workplace but will comprise professional competencies (as per the NSHCS requirements); Direct Observation of Practical Skills (DOPS) and a case-based discussion.
     

Campus

Frenchay

Careers/further study

This module contributes to the BSc(Hons) Healthcare Science.

Content

The course syllabus will typically include the following:

  • an introduction to the different roles of medical physics technologists in the hospital.
  • an introduction to the the basic equipment and associated clinical applications within each medical physics specialism.
  • a deepening understanding of radiation legislation and how it is applied in the hospital environment.
  • an introduction to anatomical systems and associated physiology relevant to their practice.

Course Director

Phillipa Dunbar

Introduction

This 45 credit module, Clinical Applications of Medical Physics, introduces apprentices to the role of medical physics technology within healthcare. It covers fundamental concepts associated with the clinical applications of medical physics including associated equipment, relevant anatomy and physiology and relevant legislation.

This introductory module will provide you with an understanding of the role of a medical physics technology HCSP (Healthcare Science Practitioner) within your specific practice environment, along the patient pathway, and within the broader healthcare context.

On successful completion of this module, you will be able to:

  • describe the role of a Medical Physics Technology HCSP within their specific practice environment, the patient pathway and within the wider context of healthcare.    
  • describe the basic equipment and explain the associated clinical applications within each medical physics specialism. 
  • discuss relevant radiation legislation and consider how it is applied in the working environment.
  • identify and explain anatomical systems relevant to the medical physics specialisms, including the associated physiology.
     

Learning and Teaching

This level 4 module will be delivered via a blended approach of on-campus practical and skills development activities held during block release weeks, and online lectures, seminars and tutorials, held throughout the academic year.

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Telephone

+44 (0)117 32 81158

Title

45 credit level 4 module


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