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    Diagnostic Radiography

    Robert Gordon University

    Robert Gordon University

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    United Kingdom, Aberdeen

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2022
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 14,420  / year
    Next Intake September-2022

    Diagnostic Radiography

    About

    The Diagnostic Radiography course at Robert Gordon University will give you the in-depth knowledge, clinical practice and interprofessional learning experience providing you with a strong foundation to start your career within the health service.

    The course is developed with patient-centred care at the forefront so you can be confident the skills you gain are highly desired within healthcare. Alongside vital clinical skills, you will also become confident with your softer skills such as communication and teamwork. These will further be enhanced through your diverse practice placements where you will spend 50% of your time experiencing a variety of radiography roles.

    Year 1

    You’ll study applied radiographic anatomy and pathology and as well as professional identity, ethics and values and radiographic practice. Interprofessional learning with other healthcare professions is experienced before the clinical education placement when you’ll integrate academic theory and personal reflection to clinical practice. Research is threaded throughout all four stages of the course.

    Year 2

    You will further develop knowledge of the application of technologies, and develop skills in self-appraisal, the measurement of outcome, and evidence-based practice.

    You will undertake an eight-week clinical placement. In addition to interprofessional learning you’ll refine reflective practice skills and consider values within health care.

    Year 3

    You’ll take increasing responsibility for individual learning and decision-making, increasing your competence in clinical practice. You’ll learn highly specialist advanced practice roles in radiography and the professional, medico-legal and ethical implications of such developments. You’ll undertake an elective placement and interprofessional practice placement as well as multi-professional study of research and investigative methods.

    Year 4

    Your research project and interprofessional learning will develop your skills in research, leadership, management, partnership working, service redesign and quality improvement; and prepare you for future career progression. The clinical education presents similar scenarios to those encountered by a newly-qualified Radiographers, to promote a seamless transition to working life.

    Learning Methods

    Each year of the course comprises two terms and consists of academic and/or practice placement modules. Academic modules are studied within RGU and include lectures, tutorials, seminars, workshops, group work and practical sessions, including simulation in the X-Ray Suite and Clinical Skills Centre. Academic modules may be delivered to course specific disciplinary groups or in a multi-professional manner alongside students from other healthcare disciplines, preparing you for practice in the wider healthcare environment. Practice placement modules are delivered in a wide range of Radiography settings in NHS and private facilities across the North and East of Scotland.

    Activity Summary

    • Lectures - 35 students per group, 10 hours per week
    • Tutorial - 35 students per group, 4 hours per week
    • Project Supervision - 4-6 students per group
    • Independent Study - 500 hours per term
    • Placement / Work Based Learning - 35 students per group, 185 hours per term

    How long is a MDRad Diagnostic Radiography course?

    A Diagnostic Radiography degree can be successfully completed in 4 years, in which the opportunity to receive the necessary skills are obtained.

    Independent Study

    In addition to face-to-face lectures and tutorials you will spend approximately 20 hours per week outside of class working on your own, doing prescribed reading, preparing answers to tutorial assignments and researching and writing course reports.

    Staff Delivering on this Course

    All members of the academic staff team are qualified Diagnostic Radiographers registered with the regulatory body, the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). In addition they are all members of the professional body, the Society and College of Radiographers (SCOR) and have all completed a Post Graduate Certificate in Higher Education Learning and Teaching. Academic staff members possess both subject-matter expertise and the relevant clinical experience. In addition, external input from experienced clinical practitioners ensures currency and relevance of content.

    Assessment

    Typically students are assessed eachyear:

    Year 1

    • 2 written exams, typically for 1.5 - 2 hours
    • 1 written assignment, including essay
    • 1 report
    • 2 portfolios
    • 2 practical skills assessments
    • 1 clinical placement

    Year 2

    • 2 written exams, typically for 1.5 - 2 hours
    • 2 written assignments, including essay
    • 1 report
    • 1 oral assessment
    • 3 practical skills assessments
    • 1 clinical placement

    Year 3

    • 2 written exams
    • 2 written assignments, including essays
    • 1 report
    • 2 oral assessments
    • 2 clinical placements

    Year 4

    • 1 written exams
    • 2 written assignments, including essays
    • 1 dissertation
    • 3 oral assessments
    • 2 clinical placements

    Feedback

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

    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

    Placements

    We arrange for all students to rotate around a range of placements, giving you experience of the spectrum of radiography roles. Past placements have been in major regional centres, district general hospitals, community hospitals and remote hospitals and extend across Grampian, Highland, Tayside, Perthshire, Fife, Orkney, Shetland, the Western Isles and other locations.

    You will also be required to organise an elective placement which offers a global element to your training. In addition to hospital based practice education, you will undertake a unique specialist contemporary practice placement in a care home/community hospital setting to focus on the development of patient care skills.​

    • Year 1 Semester 2: Four week placement (150 hours)
    • Year 2 Semester 2: Eight week placement (300 hours)
    • Year 3 Semester 1: Eight week placement (300 hours), Semester 2: Four week placement (150 hours)
    • Year 4 Semester 1: Six week placement (225 hours), Semester 2: Four week placement (150 hours)

    Job Prospects

    As a Diagnostic Radiographer you will use sophisticated X-ray technology and a range of specialist imaging modalities to help in the detection, monitoring and treatment of a patient’s illness. You will work in a wide-range of areas from paediatrics to the elderly, and A&E to surgery to make a difference to patients’ lives. Increasingly, the radiography role is extending to include prescribing medications, image interpretation and patient treatment.

    As Scotland's health service continue to undergo rapid change and modernisation, the philosophies of this course reflect the policy agenda of the The National Delivery Plan for the Allied Health Professions (AHP) in Scotland, 2012 2015. Over the last ten years the AHP workforce in Scotland has increased by over 30% which reflects the growing need for professionals with a diverse range of specialist skills who can make a vital contribution as first point of contact practitioners to diagnostics, early rehabilitation and enablement. Diagnostic Radiographers are in greater demand than ever and are often involved with the widest range of patients of any of the healthcare professions.

    IS DIAGNOSTIC RADIOGRAPHY A GOOD CAREER CHOICE?

    The integrated Master of Diagnostic Radiography curriculum will allow you to extend your competence, knowledge and skills beyond those required of an entry-level practitioner. The course facilitates a professional body drive for research-active Radiographers and the integrated Masters course is effectively a stepping stone to meeting the increased research expectations of the professional body. You will have the opportunity to enhance your knowledge in the areas of:

    • leadership
    • partnership working
    • service redesign
    • quality improvement
    • public health and health promotion
    • inter- and multi-professional team working
    • population health
    • research

    All of this enhances your employability and future career progression.

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    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 14,420 

    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 Radiography

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