MSc/Postgraduate Diploma/Postgraduate Certificate Nuclear Medicine
Postgraduate Certificate / Master's Degree
The total service fee for this program:
€ 499
Pre payment for this program:
€ 99
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The amount of discount for this event
100 €
The total service fee for this program after discount:
€ 399
ABOUT
Introduction
Nuclear Medicine is growing and evolving quickly, providing great career opportunities at the forefront of cutting edge medical technology. This Society and College of Radiographers accredited course focuses on developing your existing knowledge and skills, and their real-world application.
Structure
Content
The optional modules listed are those that are most likely to be available, but they may be subject to change.
The full Master’s course comprises 180 credits divided into three 60 credits stages: Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma, and Masters. Students work incrementally through the three stages and must pass all modules at each stage in order to progress to the next.
Year one – Postgraduate Certificate
Study a range of topics that consolidate and develop your understanding of routine practice in nuclear medicine.
These modules, which include theoretical and clinical components, give you the opportunity to discuss your current practice or departmental procedures with a range of peers, clinical experts and academic tutors.
You will study:
- Fundamental Clinical Skills in Nuclear Medicine – A professional practice introduction to the fundamentals of routine practices in nuclear medicine, including imaging protocols and procedures, imaging agents, and being able to distinguish between normal and abnormal image appearances.
- Science and Instrumentation in Current Nuclear Medicine Practice – An introduction to basic concepts in nuclear medicine physics, and the interaction between radioactive substances and matter. We also look at current designs for cameras used in nuclear medicine.
- Cross-sectional Anatomy for the Nuclear Medicine Practitioner – An overview of the regional anatomy associated with the head, neck and trunk and its relation to nuclear medicine practice. This module also encourages you to investigate disease processes common in the nuclear medicine environment, using cross-sectional data.
Year two – Postgraduate Diploma
Enhance your understanding of nuclear medicine’s development, and consider its current and future role in patient treatment.
You also study a small-scale research-type module to highlight the importance of work-based learning.
You will study:
- Enhancing Nuclear Medicine Practice – Here we discuss emerging topics in nuclear medicine, in relation to clinical technique, professional practice, and overall impact on patient management.
- Evidencing Work Based Learning – Your chance to show the importance of work-based learning, by working alongside your manager or workplace mentor to find the best solutions to specific situational challenges.
Plus one optional module from:
- Current Applications of Hybrid Imaging Practice
- Reporting Skills in Nuclear Medicine.
Year three – Masters
Choose an area of Nuclear Medicine Practice to research. Comprised of two linked modules; an introduction to research methodology that informs your proposal for your Master’s research dissertation.
- Health and Social Care Research: Methods and Methodologies – An introduction to current research processes and methodology, highlighting the importance of evidence-based practice in modern healthcare.
- Research Dissertation – You will undertake your own piece of contemporary research, which should add to the current nuclear medicine knowledge base.
The University continually enhances our offer by responding to feedback from our students and other stakeholders, ensuring the curriculum is kept up to date and our graduates are equipped with the knowledge and skills they need for the real world. This may result in changes to the course. If changes to your course are approved we will inform you.
Careers
Careers / Further study
You must be currently practising nuclear medicine the routes available on this course are designed to help you complement existing skills and knowledge with a view to career progression.
Our links with software providers, and nuclear medicine practitioners and employers, are excellent, and this course is designed to benefit you and your employer by enhancing your ability to contribute to current thinking and practice.
Entry
Entry requirements
We have a limited number of places available for international students.
Applicants would normally possess either:
- a good honours degree from a recognised institution of higher education
- an equivalent overseas qualification
- extensive professional experience (at the discretion of the programme leader)
You should also have at least six months of clinical experience in Nuclear Medicine and spend at least 40% of your clinical time working within the modality. This should be maintained for the duration of the programme
Applicants who do not meet these criteria will be considered on an individual basis in accordance with the University’s Accreditation of (Experiential) Learning procedure.
this course is offered every two years and the next intakes are September 2023 and September 2025
FREE VISA SERVICE
One of our very suitable solutions for applicants is to provide free visa services to study in this field from a pleasant country. If you need to receive free visa services, let us know your request
Expenses (GBP)
2685
Application Fee
0
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
accommodation
The UWE helps the international and UK students to find the best accommodation in the UK, and the students can choose the best option according to the price, distance, space, and other significant factors among the on-campus or off-campus accommodation in Bristol, Cheltenham, Gloucester, or Newport, moreover, the students can use the university-managed accommodation (application opens on 10 June 2022, can create an account on the accommodation portal from 21 March 2022) or the private accommodation (if there is not enough place on the university-managed accommodation, can use shared rooms with your friends and classmates) during their educational period at this university, overall, the accommodation options are student village (£6,776.01 – £6,939.81), Wallscourt Park (£5,916.83 – £8,373.83), Glenside (£4,911.19 – £5,349.71), The Hollies (£5,296.82 – £7,894.69), Marketgate (£7,127.88 – £8,446.00), and so on.
After Graduation
Most the international students desire to work while studying in the UK to pay for their study and living expenses in this country and gain more business and living skills and experience, however, the international students must refer to their visas to find out whether they are allowed to work in the UK or not, overall, the students who hold a tire four visa can have a part-time job while studying in the UK for up to 10 or 20 hours per week, on the other hand, if the students’ visas say (no work or work prohibited), they cannot look for a job in this country and must simply focus on their studies, moreover, their careers must not be self-employed, sports coach, entertainer, full-time job, dentist, or doctors.