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SON5000

Ultrasound research ( 12 points, SCA Band 2, 0.250 EFTSL)

Postgraduate
(MED)

Leader: Dr Michal Schneider-Kolsky

Offered:
Clayton First semester 2005 (OCL)
Clayton Second semester 2005 (OCL)

Synopsis: The unit aims to facilitate the process of research in medical ultrasound. Firstly, the unit will extend the knowledge and understanding of research methodology gained in the unit MFM2006R and additionally focus attention upon a range of practical, technical and management issues associated with the conduct of scientific research. Secondly, the unit will offer students a portfolio of research projects. Finally, the unit will facilitate student access to academics or clinicians offering the projects and who will support the student during all stages of the inquiry process.

Objectives: Upon completion of this unit, students will have gained knowledge and understanding of the research process; an increased capacity to critically appraise the literature; a capacity to apply research findings to their clinical practice; a capacity to communicate research findings to the wider community; and an enhanced capacity to extend the critical, ethical and creative research stance to their everyday clinical practice. They will: 1. Gain greater insight into the worthiness of the ultrasound and medical literature and the veracity of new knowledge as it applies to clinical practice; 2. gain experience in identifying research problems in medical ultrasound and developing a research plan that will assist in the resolution of the research question; 3. Develop knowledge and understanding of the practical, technical and management issues associated with the design and conduct of a research project; 4. Gain experience in identifying ethical aspects of a research project and the subsequent process of gaining Ethics Approval; 5. Develop skills in applying a particular research method to the resolution of a research question; 6. Develop skills in logical and critical thought and analysis; 7. Develop skills in the process whereby the development of new knowledge and understanding can be communicated in a coherent manner to a wider professional audience; 8. Gain skills in self organisation in terms of the completion of a project within a set time frame; and 9. Develop the capacity to extend the critical, ethical and creative stance to the clinical setting.

Assessment: Ethics report (10%), Research plan (10%), Reflective research diary(10%), Oral presentation (10%), Research report (60%).

Prerequisites: Successful completion of the Graduate Diploma in Medical Ultrasound, MFM2006R