As a healthcare professional, this course offers you a valuable multidisciplinary opportunity to participate in continuing professional development.
During your time with us, you’ll tackle five compulsory modules that will develop a deep understanding of the theory of nuclear medicine imaging. Practically, it will allow you to develop skills in nuclear medicine that will allow you to practice competently and deal with complex and challenging situations
The course takes a blended approach to learning (also known as hybrid learning) that combines online lectures, tutorials and workshops through our virtual learning environment (BlackBoard) with traditional in-person teaching at the University.
The opportunity to come to University and meet your peers is important as it helps to develop a sense of community and you are able to support each other through the programme. The time at university is highly valued by students.
You must have a UK-based clinical placement before commencing the course and spend a minimum of 3 days per week in clinical practice (excluding annual leave and weeks at the University). We can advise on this should you not have a placement but please note we cannot arrange it for you.
2:1 or above in any health care related course.
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This course will equip you with the skills and knowledge that will qualify you for additional roles and responsibilities, which, in turn will enhance your career opportunities. You will have the knowledge and skills to be able to work in any nuclear medicine department. You will have developed knowledge and skills in research and will be able to evaluate critically published literature and use this to inform practice. You will have skills in creating and disseminating original.
Graduates of this programme have gained senior positions in clinical departments, industry and in education and research.
Year one
Fundamentals of Nuclear Medicine
Advanced Concepts in Nuclear Medicine
Scientific Principles of Hybrid Imaging
Clinically based Practices in Nuclear Medicine
Statistics and Research Methods in Nuclear Medicine
Year two
Dissertation
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