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MABIO4300 Medical Use of Radiation Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Medisinsk bruk av stråling
Study programme
Masterstudium i helse og teknologi – spesialisering i biomedisin
Weight
10.0 ECTS
Year of study
2020/2021
Schedule
Course history

Introduction

The course deals with the biological basis for, and effects of, the medical use of radiation, focusing on ionising radiation. The main emphasis is on biological effects and factors that affect radiosensitivity and the use of radiation in diagnosis, screening, and treatment. Ethical challenges for the individual and the society are also highlighted.

The course is carried out in collaboration with McMaster University in Canada.

Required preliminary courses

The student must have been admitted to the study programme. The course is also offered as an individual course.

Learning outcomes

After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and competence:

Knowledge

The student has

  • advanced knowledge of the characteristics of the types of radiation used in medical diagnostics and treatment
  • in-depth knowledge of radiobiological long-term effects at the molecular, cell, and organ level when using low and high doses
  • in-depth and specialised knowledge of genetic variations and other factors that affect cells’ radiosensitivity
  • in-depth knowledge of the main theories and models used to estimate radiation effects and long-term side effects
  • in-depth knowledge of the principles behind new radiation-based technology, its potential for medical application and potential consequences for radiation protection and long-term effects
  • insight into radiation protection policies at a national and international level, and radiation protection guidelines

Skills

The student is capable of

  • analysing how medical use of radiation is influenced by technological, medical, sociocultural and political factors
  • applying existing theories and models in the use of radiation with regards to interpreting possible long-term effects

Competence

The student is capable of

  • identifying societal challenges relating to the use of new technology that applies ionising radiation
  • participating in discussions with other experts in the field about choices of treatment techniques and diagnostic methods
  • identifying and discussing ethical challenges relating to medical use of radiation at the individual and societal level, including the assessment and communication of risk

Teaching and learning methods

This web-based course is carried out in English. Work and teaching methods include e-lectures, online seminars with oral student presentations and discussions, group work and self-study. For the preparation of the student oral presentations, a digital group tutorial session can be arranged.

The course is disseminated and implemented through OlsoMet’s digital learning platform. Students must have good internet access and computer equipment that allows for communication both by sound and image.

Course requirements

The following required coursework must be approved before the student can take the exam:

  • Online attendance at two online seminars at set times
  • Online oral presentation of two web-based seminar assignments, in groups of at least two and maximum three students

Assessment

Exam content: The learning outcomes

Exam form: Individual oral exam (carried out digitally), up to 30 minutes. The language for the oral examination is optional (Norwegian or English).

Permitted exam materials and equipment

None

Grading scale

Grade scale A-F

Examiners

An external and internal examiner will assess all exams