Prerequisites for Module
Radiography Practice Education 1 and 2.
Corequisite Modules
None.
Precluded Modules
None.
Aims of Module
To provide the student with the ability to apply radiographic practice within a designated placement and further develop professional skills and attitudes. The module will introduce basic radiographic postioning and technique for diagnostic imaging of the abdomen and pelvis.
Learning Outcomes for Module
On completion of this module, students are expected to be able to:
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Undertake plain film imaging of the abdomen under clinical supervision.
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Undertake plain film imaging of the pelvis under clinical supervision.
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Use safe working practices within the radiation setting.
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Communicate effectively with patients, carers and clinical staff members.
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Indicative Module Content
This practice-based module will include experiential learning involving supervised practice, professional discussion and reflective activities which involve linking theory with practice. This will include observation of clinical practice followed by supervised practice of plain film imaging procedures of the abdomen and pelvis.
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Indicative Student Workload
Contact Hours
| Part Time | Placement - see mode of delivery.
| 150 |
Mode of Delivery
This is a practice based module. Each student will undertake 35 hours per week in the nominated clinical imaging department for a period of 6 weeks, this will equate to approximately 210 contact hours.
Assessment Plan
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Learning Outcomes Assessed
| Coursework | 1,2,3,4
| Placement is assessed using continuous clinical assessment and coursework. All elements must be passed.
Indicative Bibliography
1. | BALLINGER, P.W., 1999. Merrill's Atlas of radiographic positions and radiological procedures. 9th ed. St Louis: Mosby.
| 2. | Additional texts as relevant and recommended by the particular clinical placement.
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