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RADP5 Clinical practice - Advanced patient care

Course description for academic year 2023/2024

Contents and structure

The practical study-period is a part of the ERASMUS program, an exchange program for the Bachelor degree in Radiography. The program consists of the theoretical subject RAD320 (7,5 ECTS) Behavioral and Professional Aspects of Patient Care in Radiography, RADP5 (7,5 ECTS) the clinical period, in addition to FHSUR300 (3 ECTS) The Norwegian Health Care System in an International Perspective.

Learning Outcome

A student who has completed the course should have the following learning outcomes in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence.

Knowledge:

The student;

  • has broad knowledge of anatomy, physiology, molecular biology and pathology in all organ systems and how these are presented with diagnostic imaging modalities
  • is familiar with relevant legislation and regulations for drug use, including guidelines for documentation and handling of nonconformities
  • has broad knowledge in physics, apparatus theory, imaging, recording techniques and safety related to conventional X-ray, CT and MRI
  • is familiar with physics, apparatus theory, imaging and recording techniques related to other areas such as radiotherapy, ultrasound, nuclear medicine / PET, intervention and mammography

Skills:

The student;

  • can apply professional knowledge of anatomy, physiology and pathology to achieve good diagnostic image quality
  • can assess the patient's clinical condition and adapt diagnostic imaging to the individual patient
  • can master the preparation and administration of topical medicinal products
  • can apply professional knowledge in physics and apparatus to assess the justification of and optimize an imaging examination
  • can master patient observation and relevant procedures to provide individualized care to patients
  • can assess risk and identify deterioration in the patient's condition, complications of drug use and can implement necessary emergency medical measures including cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  • can assess the risk of adverse events for the patient, next of kin and staff and know methods for following this up systematically within radiographic practice
  • can apply up-to-date knowledge of the health and welfare system, laws, regulations and guidelines in their service

General competence:

The student;

  • can plan and perform evidence-based radiography, as well as systematically assess the quality of work as a basis for safe diagnostics and treatment
  • has insight into and can contribute to knowledge development in the field of medical imaging and imaging
  • can plan, carry out and assess diagnostic imaging procedures based on referral, eligibility and the patient's clinical condition, independently and in interdisciplinary collaboration
  • can communicate, guide and advise on the justification and safeguarding of radiation protection, including the patient's right to co-opting
  • can plan and carry out relevant projects, as well as document and disseminate professional knowledge

Entry requirements

The course is open only to students from institutions with which the programme has an into agreement with.

Regular students in the Bachelor Radiography degree must have passed the first and second year of study and the practical training courses RADP1, RADP2, RADP3, and RADP4.

Recommended previous knowledge

None

Teaching methods

Clinical practice (external)

  • 5 days per week (two study days for a period of 4 weeks to be agreed with the supervisor)
  • During the practical training, the student is supervised by a radiographer in diagnostic imaging departments, or a radiation therapist in the radiotherapy department
  • The student has the right to regular supervision and feedback
  • The student is followed up by the contact teacher

Compulsory learning activities

None

Assessment

One assessment interview is conducted in the middle and one at the end of the practical training period. The student, practical training supervisor and contact teacher participate in the conversation. The practical training supervisor and the student complete the assessment form. Practice supervisors recommend approved/not approved. The practical training teacher is responsible for the final assessment of the practical training.

The practical training is assessed as pass/fail after a final assessment of the student's performance during the practical training period. To pass the practical training, the student must reach the learning outcomes for the course and meet the 90% attendance requirement.

Absence more than 10% means that all or part of the practical training period must be retaken.

If doubt arises as to whether the student will achieve the learning outcomes and pass the practical training, and doubt arises before the student is halfway during the practical training period, the student must be notified in writing. It should state what the student does not master, and what requirements must be met to pass the practical training.

Examination support material

None

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Course reductions

  • BRP302 - 6. kliniske praksis - radiologisk og stråleterapeutisk avdeling - Reduction: 7.5 studypoints