Studyinfo subject RABPRA2 2023 HØST
RABPRA2 Clinical placement - Radiation Therapy Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Bildediagnostisk- og stråleterapipraksis
- Study programme
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Bachelorstudium i radiografi
- Weight
- 15.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2023/2024
- Curriculum
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SPRING
2024
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
Language of instruction: Norwegian
In this course, the student will continue to develop skills from the practical training period in the first year of the programme. The course includes practical training in CT, MRI, radiation therapy and conventional radiography. Students may also undergo practical training in one or more of the following: interventional radiography, paediatric radiography, nuclear medicine and mammography.
Most of the institutions that make up the external practical training arenas for this programme are located in Oslo and Eastern Norway. The students must therefore expect to commute during one or more of their periods of practical training. Students are assigned to diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy units. It is emphasised that the students should become familiar with the profession early on and that they will have practical training in all three years of the programme.
Students must comply with the clothing regulations in force at the practical training establishment. Special requirements for tests or vaccination may apply at individual establishments.
Required preliminary courses
Passed first year of the programme or equivalent.
Passed the course RAB2000 Pathology, Diagnostics and Treatment.
Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of skills and general competence:
Skills
The student can
- recognise and describe anatomical structures and obvious pathology in images from CT and MRI examinations
- participate in the planning and execution of CT and MRI examinations
- participate in the planning and execution of examinations and treatments using other relevant modalities
- apply image criteria and assess image quality in CT and MRI examinations
- assess image quality requirements releated to the indications for X-ray and CT examinations
- apply safety procedures in MRI examinations
- attend to radiation protection in relation to patients, next of kin and staff
- obtain and communicate information about use and side effects in connection with administration of medications and identify risk factors in patients
- describe procedures for documentation in connection with examinations at the practical training establishment
- use medical image and information systems
- carry out procedures for inserting a peripheral venous catheter (PVC)
- apply the code of ethics for radiographers
General competence
The student can
- attend to communication and provide adapted information before, during and after examinations and treatments
- assess a patient's clinical condition and carry out necessary care measures
- address and meet the expectations and obligations inherent in their brief encounter with the patient
Teaching and learning methods
The work and teaching methods include self-study, interprofessional cooperative learning and external practical training. Students will complete ten weeks of supervised practical training in diagnostic imaging departments and two weeks of practical training in radiotherapy departments.
One week of practical training corresponds to 40 hours of study effort. There are 7 self study days that must distributed over this period. The study days are chosen in collaboration with the supervisor.
Course requirements
The following must have been approved in order for the student to receive an assessment:
- a minimum of 90 % attendance in practical training
- individual reflection note in accordance with set criteria, to be submitted before the final assessment
Assessment
Assessment of practical training. The assessment is based on the learning outcomes for the course and the continuous assessment that students are subject to throughout the practical training period.
Students can only be assessed if they meet the minimum attendance requirement of 90% for the practical training. For more information, see the general part of the programme description about practical training assessment.
Resit assessment: Students who fail a period of practical training normally have to retake the whole practical training period.
Permitted exam materials and equipment
Not relevant
Grading scale
Pass/fail
Examiners
The midway and final assessments are made by the practical training supervisor in cooperation with the contact lecturer. The final decision on whether to award a pass or fail grade is made by the university.
Overlapping courses
2 ECTS overlap with RADPRA2 and 13 ECTS overlap with RADPRA3.