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Third year


First semester

In first semester of third year, RAD3011 covers the technological and physical principles underpinning computed tomography (CT), radiation protection in CT, advanced IT, radiography of the skull and facial bones, CT methods for the whole body and myelography. In RAD3031 students complete the axial skeleton and cover the anatomy and physiology of nervous tissue, the spinal cord and special senses including radiographic anatomy and radiography pathology. The physical principles of ultrasound, instrumentation, the biological effects of ultrasound together with advanced digital image processing in medical imaging are covered in RAD3021. Relevant clinical practice in CT is undertaken in RAD3041.

Second semester

In second semester, students study x-ray-based digital vascular imaging from the physics, instrumentation and image processing perspective. The anatomical and physiological principles of the cardiovascular system and the lymphatic system and related disorders together with the relevant imaging anatomy and pathology is covered in RAD3072. RAD3062 continues the development of the knowledge base in sonography. Students will study obstetric and gynaecological sonography, human embryology, genetics, hormones as well as ethics in ultrasound and the application of the law and legal procedures in hospitals. Clinical practice in digital vascular imaging and obstetric and gynaecological sonography will occur in RAD3082.

Teaching methods

The subjects studied in third year employ a variety of teaching methods including:

Assessment

To be advised.

Subjects

First semester

Coordinator: to be advised

Second semester

Coordinator: to be advised


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