Medical Imaging: Magnetic Resonance PgC
Starting dates and places
Description
The next MRI programme starts with a study block for HMSR7010, MR Practice I, 21 - 25 October 2014
Why study with us?We have an international reputation for excellence in medical imaging and this course develops competence in practice alongside critical skills in evaluating practical applications of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
The Magnetic Resonance (MR) course is well established and has been revalidated for the 2012/3 academic year. The award will demonstrate academic ability in this important area of medical imaging, together with clinical proficiency.
FinanceIf you are employed within NHS North West and this module is to be funded by your employing Trust, please contact your Line…
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The next MRI programme starts with a study block for HMSR7010, MR Practice I, 21 - 25 October 2014
Why study with us?We have an international reputation for excellence in medical imaging and this course develops competence in practice alongside critical skills in evaluating practical applications of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
The Magnetic Resonance (MR) course is well established and has been revalidated for the 2012/3 academic year. The award will demonstrate academic ability in this important area of medical imaging, together with clinical proficiency.
FinanceIf you are employed within NHS North West and this module is to be funded by your employing Trust, please contact your Line Manager and CPD Lead for advice relating to funding and the funding application process.
What can this course lead to? Students completing the PgC can progress to the PgD or MSc Medical Imaging, MRI Resources and facilitiesWe are amongst the UK’s leading health and social care faculties and are proud of the high level of support we are able to offer to our students. We provide a wide range of high-quality courses supported by expert academic and clinical practice staff. If you join us you will enjoy great facilities and learn alongside caring, committed and experienced professionals. Our employment record is excellent.
Entry requirements1st or 2nd class honours degree
Students with other qualifications may be admitted to the course via APL procedures
More about levels and credits
Credit and UCAS requirements Credit: 60 credits Selection criteriaYou will need to have at least 12 months equivalent full time
post registration clinical experience and will need to demonstrate
that you will be able to work in a MR department for a minimum of
2.5 days per week. You will also need to provide one reference in
support of your application.
Before being accepted onto the course, all applicants will be
interviewed, usually by telephone. Interviewers from the
radiography team will, amongst other attributes, be looking for a
commitment to MRI, an understanding of content and standard of the
course, and interpersonal skills.
Students need a mentor who will be trained by the University e.g. a radiographer who is senior to the student. Alternatively, other professionals e.g. physicists or radiologists can be considered for this role.
Modules
Modules (all modules are 20 credits unless otherwise stated):
- HMSR7010 - Magnetic Resonance Practice 1
- HMSR7020 - Magnetic Resonance Practice 2
- HMSR7030 - Magnetic Resonance Practice 3
The overall learning outcome of the programme is that successful students will be able to demonstrate mastery in judgement and problem solving skills necessary to produce the highest quality diagnostic medical images using a variety of magnetic resonance technology systems.
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