Prerequisites for Module
Successful completion of all stage three modules of the BSc(Hons)Diagnostic Radiography will normally be required.
Corequisite Modules
None.
Precluded Modules
None.
Aims of Module
This module aims to enhance clinical knowledge and professional radiography skills developed during the previous five clinical modules of the course and apply them to investigations and clinical experiences that may be encoutered by a newly qualified practitioner.
Learning Outcomes for Module
On completion of this module, students are expected to be able to:
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Demonstrate highly articulate communication skills in a range of challenging clinical environments.
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Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge and skills in safe and effective clinical practice.
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Demonstrate professional behaviours, conduct and attitudes in a range of challenging clinical environments.
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Practice a comprehensive range of radiographic procedures under minimal clinical supervision.
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Reflect on and critically evaluate new learning from clinical practice.
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Indicative Module Content
This practice-based module will include experiential learning involving practice with minimal supervision, professional discussion and reflective activities which involve linking theory with practice. This will include orientation to the department and observation of the clinical practices on a day by day basis.
| The student will also 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 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 175 contact hours.
Assessment Plan
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Learning Outcomes Assessed
| Component 1 | 1,2,3
| Component 2 | 4
| Component 3 | 5
| Learning outcomes 1, 2 and 3 are assessed by continous clinical assessment.
Learning outcome 5 is assessed by presentation of a completed clinical portfolio.
Learning outcome 4 is assessed by evidence of completion of all eight clinical competencies.
Indicative Bibliography
1. | CARVER,E and CARVER, B. 2005. Medical Imaging. London : Elsevier.
| 2. | Professional Publications and Journals.
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