Course: Individual internship for radiology assistants

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Course title Individual internship for radiology assistants
Course code FZS/AIRA
Organizational form of instruction Lesson
Level of course unspecified
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter and summer
Number of ECTS credits 15
Language of instruction English
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Course availability The course is available to visiting students
Lecturer(s)
  • Spitzer Dušan, MUDr. Ph.D., MBA
Course content
Content (300 h Practicum/30h self-study): General content of individual internship course: Radiology procedures in the Czech Republic. Becoming familiar with the system of radiology care. Becoming familiar with valid regulations and norms in a given institution. Training focused on practical skills in key areas of imaging such as conventional radiology, mammography, densitometry, MRI, Computed Tomography, Interventional radiology, CT scanning with a view to quality and excellence The radiology process - reflection.

Learning activities and teaching methods
unspecified
Learning outcomes
The aims of the internship are to: - consolidate the theoretical knowledge and apply it to the radiology practice; acquire new theoretical and theoretical-practical knowledge resulting from direct contact with the staff working in the department of radiology / medical imaging; - deepen practical skills in key areas of imaging such as conventional radiology, mammography, densitometry, MRI, Computed Tomography, Interventional radiology, CT scanning with a view to quality and excellence; - develop an attitude of personal responsibility; - integrate all the technical procedures in a broader perspective of mission to the health service and people's life

Prerequisites
It is necessary for all students to: - establish direct contact with institutions and health services, in particular radiology / medical imaging; - collaborate with multidisciplinary teams working in radiology services, interact with Radiology Technicians who lead several techniques, and other health professionals; - perform all technical procedures in the scope of competence of the Radiology Technician; - be well-versed in the general issues and the specific conditions of operations of the radiology / medical imaging services; - develop habits of problem analysis and case reports; - use the new knowledge and skills acquired for the development of their personal and professional training; - acquire and develop knowledge and skills of scientific research in Radiology

Assessment methods and criteria
Student performance assessment, Presentation

The assignment is conferred based on a confirmed 100% attendance at the internship, an evaluation by the mentor, a written reflection by the student, and a presentation of two case studies.
Recommended literature
  • APPELBAUM D. et al. Nuclear Medicine. USA, New York: Thieme Medical Publisher, 2012.
  • BLODGETT TM. et al. Speciality Imaging - PET/CT. USA, Salt Like City: Amirsys, 2009.
  • KAUT, C.; FAULKNER, W. Review Question form MRI. Blackwell Science, 1995.
  • PEREZ AND BRADY. Principles and Practice of Radiation Oncolog. Philadelphia: Lippincot Williams & Wilkins, 2008.
  • ROMANS LR. Computed Tomography for Technologists: A Comprehensive Text. 1st Edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2010.


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