The Clinical Radiographic Reporting pathway is designed for students who want to develop competency in the extended role of clinical radiographic reporting and helps you specialise in this specific area of practice. Clinical modules are offered in musculoskeletal reporting and chest. Other specialist reporting areas can be taken via the independent study modules. The programme is designed to enhance your current knowledge and understanding and give you opportunities to challenge and critically evaluate your professional practice.
The normal entry requirements for the programme are:
An honours degree in Radiography and normally be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council or have acceptable qualifications in a related health profession.
Candidates will normally have some relevant clinical practice experience subsequent to qualification.
The course is suitable for qualified health care professionals who are involved with interpretation and reporting of radiographic images.
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The University of Hertfordshire offer a range of tuition fee discounts and non-repayable scholarships to support our postgraduate students, visit website to find out more.
This programme aims to enable students to:
Principles of Clinical radiographic Reporting (15 credits)
Musculoskeletal Image Interpretation (30 credits)
Clinical Radiographic Reporting: Musculoskeletal (30 credits)
Image Recognition: Chest Radiography (15 credits)
Image Recognition: Brain (CT) (15 credits)
Leading Service Change (15 credits)
Research Project (30 credits)
Preparation for Research Project (15 credits)
Research Methods (15 credits)
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