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    Diagnostic Image Reporting

    Robert Gordon University

    Robert Gordon University

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    United Kingdom, Aberdeen

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Graduate Certificate

    Study Type

    Part Time

    Delivery

    Mix

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2022
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    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 2,700  / year
    Next Intake September-2022

    Diagnostic Image Reporting

    About

    The PgCert Diagnostic Image Reporting course from Robert Gordon University combines academic theory with work-based clinical practice. It will give you the knowledge and ability to make a difference to peoples’ lives, and to become an effective player in this important development in the health service.

    As a Diagnostic Radiographer, or someone working in a relevant diagnostic imaging setting, this course will advance your existing skills in the area of radiographic image interpretation. You will be able to produce clinical radiology reports that facilitate the diagnosis of patients and contribute to the effective and efficient patient-focused delivery of health care services in clinical practice.

    Module1

    Principles of Diagnostic Image Reportingaims to provide you with the knowledge and understanding necessary to underpin the Reporting Radiographer role, including pattern recognition, visual perception, sensitivity and specificity, clinical reasoning and decision making.

    The module is delivered by a series of lectures, webinars, direct and online tutorials and interactive image viewing workshops.

    Module2

    Radiographic Appearances of Musculoskeletal Pathophysiology and Traumahelps you to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to evaluate the radiological appearances and the indicative signs of musculoskeletal and traumatic injury.

    The module is delivered by a series of lectures, webinars, direct and online tutorials and interactive image viewing workshops.

    Modules3 & 4

    Diagnostic Image Reporting Of The Appendicular Musculo-skeletal System (HSM133) and Diagnostic Image Reporting Of The Axial Musculo-skeletal System (HSM134) are work-based clinical modules, where you will learn the applied clinical skills of Radiographer Reporting within your own clinical workplace. These modules are delivered by online study combined with work-based clinical practice under the supervision of aclinicalMentor within your own clinical setting.

    Learning Methods

    How long is a Diagnostic Image Reporting course?

    Delivered over one or two academic years, this carefully designed suite of modules combines academic theory with work-based clinical practice. Minimal attendance on campus blended seamlessly with online study through our interactive e-Learning environmentCampusMoodle, makes this an ideal study solution for busy health professionals.

    Students may choose to study all four Radiographer Reporting modules exiting at Postgraduate Certificate level or alternatively study just the academic theory modules for CPD purposes.

    Activity Summary

    • Lectures - 10 students per group, 8 hours per term
    • Practical class or workshop - 10 students per group, 8 hours per term
    • Independent Study - 3 hours per week
    • Placement / Work Based Learning - 4 hours per week

    Staff Delivering on this Course

    We have highly experienced Radiography Reporters and a Consultant Radiographer working on the teaching team, and so you’ll benefit from their wealth of experience and knowledge in clinical practice. This unique blend of theory and practice, RGU has a track record of producing Reporting Radiographers who are well-prepared for demanding and clinical environments.

    Assessment

    Typically students are assessed eachyear:

    Year 1

    • 1 x Computerised image based OSCE
    • 1 x 3,000 word essay
    • 2 x practice portfolios (if undertaking course over 1 year)

    Year 2

    • 2 x practice portfolios (if undertaking course over 2 years)

    Feedback

    We aim to provide you with feedback within 20 working days of hand-in for all written exams, coursework and practical exams.

    Independent Study

    A significant portion of this course is underpinned by independent learning, and you will be expected to be responsible for managing your coursework, reading and other learning activities appropriately.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Applicants with lower qualification and / or relevant work experience will be considered on a case by case basis. Contact Admissions for information: admissions@rgu.ac.uk
    • Students who do not meet our direct entry requirements may be able to undertake a pre-masters programme through our International College at Robert Gordon University

    English Program Requirements

    Most postgraduate courses require an IELTS score of 6.5, with a minimum of 5.5 in each area. Some courses require a higher English Language score. Always check the relevant course page and our English Language Requirements page before applying.

    Career

    Job Prospects

    Diagnostic Image Reporting is a rewarding career role to have developed for Diagnostic Radiographers’ career progression in recent years. It not only offers exciting and challenging professional development opportunities to the individual but also provides evidence-based quality and economic benefits to employers.

    Reporting by Radiographers is a requirement for the future of the health service. Following the spending reviews, the Department of Health in England and Wales stressed the need to encourage the NHS to train Radiographers to report in line with best practice. Within Scotland, the importance of developing a robust Radiographer Reporting resource was since reinforced in an AHP National Delivery Plan.

    CAREERS

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 2,700 

    How to Apply

    • Completing an existing course (for example passing your Bachelors before coming to do a Masters with us). Please upload your degree documents to your Apply Yourself record or email the Admissions Office with these.
    • Proving that your English language is good enough for University-level study. In this case you should send us a copy of your IELTS or TOEFL certificate as soon as it is available. Please upload these documents to your Apply Yourself record or email the Admissions Office with these.
    • Making a pre-payment (deposit) for international students. In this case you must arrange to pay the  University before we can release an Unconditional Offer. To find out how to do this, please visit the Making Payment page. 
    Robert Gordon University

    Diagnostic Image Reporting

    Robert Gordon University

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