Abstract
In this subject, students begin their dedicated study of Nuclear Medicine Science. Students explore the musculoskeletal, respiratory, cardiovascular and endocrine systems developing their Nuclear Medicine technical and professional skills. Students undertake clinical placement reinforcing knowledge and skills within the context of clinical capabilities and building towards meeting the requirements for … For more content click the Read More button below.
Syllabus
This subject will cover the following topics:
CLINICAL
Clinical block (2 x 4 week);Professionalism;Ethics and law;Social and environmental justice;Radiation safety;Patient care and communication;Culturally safe environments
WHS
Technical competence; andReflective practice.
TOPICS (for each of)
Musculoskeletal;Respiratory;Cardiac; andEndocrine.
EACH TOPIC INCLUDES
Terminology;Protocol and procedure;Radiopharmacy;Pathophysiology / clinical indications;Quantitative and data analysis;Paediatric considerations;Image interpretation; … For more content click the Read More button below.
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
1.
describe, explain and implement professional practice with specific reference to anatomy, physiology, pathology, physics and instrumentation principles, utilising clinical information management systems, determining appropriate procedures, patient assessment and due diligence, deliver appropriate care and stabilisation/reproducibility techniques, and manage / manipulate 3D datasets (MRPBA Domain 1);
2.
describe and apply knowledge and understanding of practice in nuclear medicine with specific reference to implementing preparation of radiopharmaceuticals, explaining diagnostic and therapeutic radiopharmaceutical biodistribution, implementing routine imaging including SPECT/CT and PET/CT, implement CT imaging, implement nuclear medicine examinations and therapies (MRPBA Domain 1 and 1B.1-2 and 4);
3.
describe and apply knowledge and understanding of practice in nuclear medicine with specific reference to describing in vivo and in vitro laboratory procedures (MRPBA Domain 1B.3);
4.
describe and apply the principles of radiation safety and risk management with specific reference to safe radiation practice, protecting/enhancing patient safety, ensuring safe operation of equipment, maintaining safety of self and others and safely managing radiation and radioactivity (MRPBA Domain 5);
5.
explain and apply the principles of evidence-based practice and professional learning with specific reference to critical thinking, analytical appraisal and reflective skills related to clinical imaging, problem solving and decision making (MRPBA Domain 4.1);
6.
recognise opportunities to develop new knowledge through research and enquiry, and contribute to the enhancement of the profession (MRPBA Domain 2.5 and 4.1d);
7.
apply digital technology and digital literacy skills for professional practice and research and demonstrate digital citizenship in online learning and professional communities (MRPBA Domain 4);
8.
perform quality evaluation of image datasets, identify limitations and recognise artefacts, including identifying and reporting urgent or unexpected findings (MRPBA Domain 1.7b and c);
9.
communicate and collaborate with specific reference to clear, sensitive and effective, culturally appropriate communication to create culturally safe environments and collaborating with other health practitioners (MRPBA Domain 3); and
10.
identify, explain and implement professional and ethical conduct with specific reference to practising in an ethical, non-discriminatory, professional and legal manner, providing appropriate care, assuming accountability and responsibility, and patient advocacy (MRPBA Domain 2).
Enrolment restrictions
Restricted to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging).
Not available to students who have successfully completed MRS223.
Pre-requisite
Incompatible
Work integrated learning
Placement Duration 280 hours Details Students undertake 2 blocks of 4 weeks clinical placement (8 weeks total, comprised of 40 rostered days of standard shift hours) at approved clinical sites recognised by MRPBA. Placement may occur at two different sites each of 4 weeks.Students undertake pre-clinical practical activities in Charles … For more content click the Read More button below.
Learning resources
Additional resources required by students
Students attending compulsory work integrated learning will incur costs associated with travel, accommodation and required resources.