Postgraduate Certificate in Health Sciences in Medical Imaging
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Postgraduate Certificate in Health Sciences in Medical Imaging
The PGCertHSc (Medical Imaging) programme is designed for medical imaging technologists (MITs) seeking to extend their understanding of medical imaging and contribute to the improvement of clinical health services by applying their knowledge and expertise within medical imaging services.
Entry
To gain admission to the PGCertHSc(Medical Imaging), a student must:
- Have completed a qualification in medical imaging, and
- Hold current registration with the New Zealand Medical Radiation Technologists Board (MRTB) in the medical imaging technologist scope of practice, or provide evidence of registration (or other evidence of the right to work) as a medical imaging technologist in their country of domicile.
Programme Structure
Students are required to enrol in and complete the following courses:
- 30 points:
- MEDIMAGE 701 - Imaging Anatomy and Pathology (15 Points)
- MEDIMAGE 702 - Professional Issues in Medical Imaging (15 Points)
- At least 15 points from:
- CLINIMAG 706 - Nuclear Medicine Specialised Clinical Applications
- CLINIMAG 707 - CT Clinical Practice
- CLINIMAG 710 - MRI Clinical Applications I
- CLINIMAG 711 - MRI Clinical Applications II
- CLINIMAG 713 - Ultrasound in Womens Health
- CLINIMAG 719 - Ultrasound Abdominal Clinical Application
- CLINIMAG 720 - Ultrasound Specialised Clinical Applications
- MEDIMAGE 708 - Nuclear Medicine Technology
- MEDIMAGE 711 - Musculoskeletal Trauma Image Evaluation
- MEDIMAGE 714 - Fundamentals of Clinical MRI
- MEDIMAGE 715 - MRI Technology
- MEDIMAGE 716 - Fundamentals of Clinical Ultrasound
- MEDIMAGE 717 - Ultrasound Imaging Technology
- MEDIMAGE 720 - Fundamentals of Clinical Nuclear Medicine
- MEDIMAGE 721 - MRI Safety
- MEDIMAGE 723 - Research Methods
- Up to 15 points of courses from the Master of Health Sciences Schedule.
Regulations
This programme has a total enrolment clause of 90 points. This is the maximum number of points you can enrol in (including failed or withdrawn courses) towards this programme.
Related Information
For detailed information about this programme, including its courses and regulations, visit the Curriculum Catalogue. For the general university requirements for admission, enrolment, and fees, visit the University Calendar.
