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Multi-planar anatomy and pathology for imaging

Who should attend this course?

The Multi-planar anatomy and pathology for imaging  course is for health professionals with an interest in studying the multi-planar anatomy and pathology of the body as revealed by cross-sectional imaging methods such as CT and MRI.

This Multi-planar anatomy and pathology for imaging  course would be suitable to those working in medical imaging, oncology and related fields.

Course content

There is inclusion of the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, heart and respiratory organs, vasculature, lymphatics, skeleton and surrounding musculature.

The Multi-planar anatomy and pathology for imaging pathology follows on to include homeostasis and factors affecting its balance, infection, inflammation and autoimmune conditions, degenerative change, neoplasia, metabolic disorders, vascular disease, congenital abnormalities and trauma.

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How does this course map the NHS KSF?

The Multi-planar anatomy and pathology for imaging  course contributes to the development of knowledge and understanding for the NHS KSF for:

  • Core Dimensions 2, 4, 5
  • Health and Well Being 7h
  • Information and Knowledge 9c

Assessment

Written assessment – coursework 3,000 words or equivalent.

It includes formative online self-testing activities.

Why choose this course?

How to apply

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Entry requirements...

This course is open to all health professionals with an interest in studying the multi-planar anatomy and pathology of the body as revealed by cross-sectional imaging methods such as CT and MRI.

Course fees

Credit level for this course: Postgraduate level 7 (15 credits)

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Contract funding for NHS staff

The University is contracted by the NHS to provide post-registration education/CPD and training for its health professionals.

If you are an NHS employee contact the senior manager responsible for post-registration education/CPD in your Trust to check if the course you wish to attend can be supported by the Trust&##39;s contract with our University.

Study routes

  • Part Time
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Key course information

  • Course code: 7AHP1019
School of study: School of Health and Social Work
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