Training (second year)
A.Y. 2022/2023
Learning objectives
The Course aims to further assist the student in the introduction to work environment, letting him practice on emergency diagnostic procedures, Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Expected learning outcomes
At the end, students must:
- able to apply the diagnostic protocols of conventional radiology in emergency situations
- know how to use a CT modality to perform standard diagnostic examinations
- know how to check the technical quality of a CT examination
- Know how to apply the MRI diagnostic protocols
- Know how to verify the technical quality of an MRI image
- know how to manage the patient during traditional Radiology CT and NM procedures, as for the competences related to the Radiology Technician
- Know how to properly interact with both working team and patient.
- able to apply the diagnostic protocols of conventional radiology in emergency situations
- know how to use a CT modality to perform standard diagnostic examinations
- know how to check the technical quality of a CT examination
- Know how to apply the MRI diagnostic protocols
- Know how to verify the technical quality of an MRI image
- know how to manage the patient during traditional Radiology CT and NM procedures, as for the competences related to the Radiology Technician
- Know how to properly interact with both working team and patient.
Lesson period: Second semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Course syllabus
Full knowledge of the contents of the 1st year training program.
Technical execution of diagnostic investigations for conventional contrastographic imaging, CT, MRI, vascular and extravascular interventional care, neuroradiology, hemodynamics.
Knowledge and application of procedures for the preparation and administration of contrast media.
Technical execution of diagnostic investigations for conventional contrastographic imaging, CT, MRI, vascular and extravascular interventional care, neuroradiology, hemodynamics.
Knowledge and application of procedures for the preparation and administration of contrast media.
Prerequisites for admission
Full knowledge of the courses of "Morphological and functional basis of life", "Radiobiology and radioprotection", "Conventional radiology: Imaging and techniques", "Computed Tomography: Techniques", "Contrast radiology: techniques", "Magnetic Resonance: Techniques" and "Neuroradiology and Interventional Radiology: Techniques".
Teaching methods
The Internship is a teaching activity, during which student works under the direct control of a Professional Tutor coordinated by the Director of Professional Activities of the Degree Course.
Teaching Resources
PASSARIELLO: Elementi di tecnica radiologica e diagnostica per immagini.
Assessment methods and Criteria
Execution of practical activities and operating procedures to simulate the activity carried out at a professional level.
At the end of each year the technical and practical skills, acquired during the professionalizing internship, are subject to evaluation and formalization with a vote by the Director of professional activities in collaboration with Professional Tutors.
The vote is expressed in 30 marks.
The booking on the UNIMIA portal, within the dates established for each appeal, is mandatory for the examination.
At the end of each year the technical and practical skills, acquired during the professionalizing internship, are subject to evaluation and formalization with a vote by the Director of professional activities in collaboration with Professional Tutors.
The vote is expressed in 30 marks.
The booking on the UNIMIA portal, within the dates established for each appeal, is mandatory for the examination.
MED/50 - APPLIED MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND METHODOLOGY - University credits: 25
Practicals - Exercises: 625 hours