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Key facts
- You will engage with self audit, reflective practice and address any knowledge gaps that you and/or your peers identify, in order to build a comprehensive portfolio demonstrating your ability to produced radiographic reports is a structured, concise and accurate manner. The majority of the study you will undertake will be in the workplace. You will complete a portfolio which will include a log book and evidence of reflective practice. This module will allow you to work alongside your peers to investigate and address and gaps in your knowledge as a group. The result of this problem-based learning approach will contribute to your portfolio and help develop your skills to continue to pursue further self directed learning upon completion of the programme.
- University of Derby 's Theory And Practice Of Axial Reporting programme will teach you more about this topic.
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Courses include:
- Correlate clinical manifestations to radiological appearances and pathophysiological processes of the axial skeleton
- Apply diagnostic reasoning and interpretation of radiological appearances to produce accurate clinical reports of the axial skeleton
- Engage in reflective practice and address personal knowledge gaps
- Critically evaluate the current state of knowledge and evidence base for radiographic imaging protocols in practice
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Campus Location
- Derby, United Kingdom
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Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
Other requirements
General requirements
This course is for Health Professionals who wish to produce formal reports on radiographic images of the axial skeleton. You will have a minimum of 2 years' postgraduate experience and have regular access to radiographic images and radiology support.
- Hold a science or health related degree at 2:1 or above
- Have English language skills equivalent to IELTS level 7
- Have 2 years post-registration experience
- Hold current registration with the HCPC or NMC
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Derby
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