Monash University Handbook 2010 Postgraduate - Unit
MMR4006 - Medical radiations science 6
12 points, SCA Band 0 (NATIONAL PRIORITY), 0.250 EFTSL
Synopsis
This is an integrated unit based on two themes of the medical radiations science curriculum. Theme 1 - continues the study of the principles and applications of medical radiations in the assessment and treatment of disease and injury. This theme builds on the Medical Radiations Science 2 unit and introduces more clinical applications. The unit will cover protocols and operating procedures, radiation safety, occupational health and safety, infection control, documentation procedures, sectional anatomy and pathophysiology. Theme 2 - is a five week clinical placement that will allow students to develop further clinical and professional skills to intermediate beginner level.
Objectives
Theme 1:
On successful completion of this theme students will be able to:
- Describe and explain a range of medical radiations applications.
- Define the positive patient identification technique and explain its application.
- Describe procedural techniques, including rationale, patient preparation and care, patient positioning, optimization of equipment and materials, images and/or data obtained, documentation and results.
- Explain how patient images and data are acquired and optimized for diagnosis and therapy
- Recognise anatomic structures and pathophysiology in multiple planes on medical images
- Describe relevant radiation & occupational health and safety standards.
Theme 2:
On successful completion of this theme students will be able to:
- Apply the principles of anatomy and pathophysiology in the clinical environment;
- Use human communication theories when dealing with patients and staff;
- Employ clinical departmental protocols for patient identification, preparation and positioning;
- Apply the principles of radiation safety to practice;
- Apply the principles of infection control and occupational health and safety to practice;
- Operate within a multi-disciplinary team;
- Modify patient interactions in light cultural and religious differences;
- Implement administrative work practices, including the management of resources;
- Begin to integrate knowledge from previous clinical experience;
- Demonstrate the characteristics of an intermediate beginner reflective practitioner.
Assessment
Examination (3 hours)(50%)
Image recognition examination (1 hour)(10%)
Two word assignments (3000 words each)(30%)
Clinical skills assessment (10%)