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Course/Module Code
UZYSQ3-30-M
Level
M
Fees
24-25 Accredited 30 credits
£1650.00
Assessed
24-25 Non-Accredited 30 credits
£1650.00
Unassessed
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Assessment
Assessment of clinical Nuclear Medicine practice is an integral part of this clinical practice module and you will be expected to be working routinely within the Nuclear Medicine environmentin order to demonstrate an integration of theory and practice. Within the workplace, this development will be overseen by an appropriately skilled Nuclear Medicine Practitioner who will be responsible for your clinical assessment.
A variety of ways will be used to assess your proficiency:
Careers/further study
This module can contribute towards the MSc Nuclear Medicine.
Content
The course syllabus for this level 7 (Masters level) module typically includes:
General contents
The above points will each be considered in relation to the following body systems/areas:
Legal and Ethical Development
Professional development
Course Director
Entry Requirements
To facilitate the completion of clinical appraisals, as assessment of your competence in Nuclear Medicine practice, it is a pre-requisite of enrolment on this module that you be fully supported by your clinical department and have a clinical mentor in place.
Introduction
This 30 credit Fundamental Clinical Skills in Nuclear Medicine module has been developed to allow you to demonstrate clinical competency across a range of Nuclear Medicine procedures.
The module will build upon your existing knowledge that you have developed within a clinical setting by considering a range of routine Nuclear Medicine procedures.
You will be challenged to consider 'best practice' and to evaluate the processes that are currently undertaken within your own departments.
Learning and Teaching
The module will also introduce the notion of advanced practice and through the use of narrated presentations will encourage you to consider possible development opportunities and possible threats that have the potential to impact on future Nuclear Medicine services. You will again be expected to engage in peer assisted learning and knowledge exchange in order to fully appreciate the changing healthcare environment.
Professional ideas will be introduced by the module team via narrated presentations and further consolidated by on-line discussion forums where set learning tasks/self-directed reading will be outlined. Such learning events will enable you to consider current practice guidelines and through peer discussion/peer assisted learning outline strategies for optimal practice. Such learning will help develop key concepts such as the value of evidence based practice, critical evaluation and reflective consideration.
On successful completion of this module, you will be able to:
Study facilities
The Faculty of Health and Applied Sciences has an excellent reputation for the quality of its teaching and the facilities it provides.
Telephone
+44 (0)117 32 81158
Title
30 credit level 7 module
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