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- Title:
- Clinical Imaging
- Description:
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Clinical Imaging (previously known as Image Interpretation) is the ideal resource to support all imaging staff including assistant practitioners, students and early career radiographers and those interested and involved in research, reporting and advanced practice. It supports radiographers working in specialised modalities and provides knowledge on how to develop interpretation skills. As well as clinical content, there are sessions focused on patient care, including imaging patients with disabilities, dementia and specific needs along with topics such as consent, clinical governance and professional development.
Please note that while these e-learning sessions include information on how to write up a report, they will not qualify you to become a reporting radiographer. - Created:
- 28 Sep 2009
- Last Major Update:
- 12 Mar 2015
- Keywords:
- Doppler, anatomy, anomaly, appendicular, axial, ballistics, biochemistry, bone, bullets, clinical, computed, coroner, cross-sectional, examination, forensic, fracture, fractures, gamma, gastro-intestional, genito-urinary, gland, gunshot, gynaecological, image, imaging, interpretation, magnetic, mechanism, musculoskeletal, non-accidental, normal variant, nuclear, obstetric, paediatric, pathologies, pathology, protocol, provision, radiographic, rays, resonance, scan, scanning, skeleton, spine, suspected, echnologies, technology, tomography, ultrasound, vertebral, x-ray
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- Title:
- Clinical Imaging
- Description:
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Clinical Imaging (previously known as Image Interpretation) is the ideal resource to support all imaging staff including assistant practitioners, students and early career radiographers and those interested and involved in research, reporting and advanced practice. It supports radiographers working in specialised modalities and provides knowledge on how to develop interpretation skills. As well as clinical content, there are sessions focused on patient care, including imaging patients with disabilities, dementia and specific needs along with topics such as consent, clinical governance and professional development.
Please note that while these e-learning sessions include information on how to write up a report, they will not qualify you to become a reporting radiographer. - Created:
- 28 Sep 2009
- Last Major Update:
- 12 Mar 2015
- Keywords:
- Doppler, anatomy, anomaly, appendicular, axial, ballistics, biochemistry, bone, bullets, clinical, computed, coroner, cross-sectional, examination, forensic, fracture, fractures, gamma, gastro-intestional, genito-urinary, gland, gunshot, gynaecological, image, imaging, interpretation, magnetic, mechanism, musculoskeletal, non-accidental, normal variant, nuclear, obstetric, paediatric, pathologies, pathology, protocol, provision, radiographic, rays, resonance, scan, scanning, skeleton, spine, suspected, echnologies, technology, tomography, ultrasound, vertebral, x-ray