Prerequisites for Module
Successful completion of level 1 modules for BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography and first semester modules of level 2 BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography course will normally be required. Successful completion of module HS1019 Radiography: Clinical Education 1 is an essential prerequisite.
Corequisite Modules
HS2016 Radiography: Clinical Education 3.
Precluded Modules
None.
Aims of Module
The aim of this module is to provide the student with the ability to apply and appraise radiography practice within the imaging department and the hospital environment and continue to develop professional skills and attitudes. From a radiographic perspective this module will introduce diagnostic imaging of the axial skeleton, skull and facial bones.
Learning Outcomes for Module
On completion of this module, students are expected to be able to:
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Discuss the roles of all the team members in the diagnostic imaging department and in the wider clinical environment.
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Plan, perform and evaluate radiographic examinations.
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Recognise the need for risk/benefit analysis of clinical imaging procedures from the clinical information available on the request form (and in the patient's notes where appropriate).
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Reflect on personal strengths and weaknesses.
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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 orientation to the department and observation of the clinical practices of the Clinical Supervisor on a day to day basis. The student will be introduced to imaging procedures of the axial skeleton, skull and facial bones. The student will have opportunities to self-assess radiographic skills and to plan and organise involvement in the department. Attendance at appropriate clinical meetings will be encouraged. The student will be given the opportunity to reflect on and discuss his/her progress and to explore personal strengths and to implement strategies to overcome weaknesses.
| Indicative Student Workload
Contact Hours
| Full Time | Placement - see also mode of delivery.
| 150 |
Mode of Delivery
This is a practice based module with supportive input from academic staff. This module consists of placement elements. Each student will undertake 35 hours per week in the nominated clinical imaging department for a period of 5 weeks, this will equate to approximately 175 contact hours.
Assessment Plan
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Learning Outcomes Assessed
| Coursework | 1,2,3,4
| Placement assessed via continuous assessment noted on the assessment proforma.
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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Additional Notes
Half-way contacts by link tutors will help to monitor the student's progress and integration of academic theory and clinical practice.
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