Educatly AI
Efficient Chatbot for Seamless Study Abroad Support
Try Now
inline-defaultCreated with Sketch.

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website.

Students
Tuition Fee
Per year
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
Not Available
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Broadcasting | Health Support Services | Radiography
Discipline
Media & Communication | Medicine & Health
Minor
Radio and Television | Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer | Somatic Bodywork
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


This course is aimed at registered / practising radiographers who wish to develop skills in intravenous injection. This course is designed to enable practitioners to gain accreditation for intravenous injection skills and to be able to practice safely within a written scheme of work.

The course addresses the key theoretical components essential to the administering of intravenous injections and practical sessions under the supervision of an experienced trainer and is delivered over a six month period with an initial one day of contact at the university. This is then followed by clinical practice within the radiographers’ department whereby practical requirements are undertaken. Here they will complete a clinical log book under the supervision of a named mentor/supervisor. The written examination and completion of the clinical log book must be completed within the six month period.

The course is available to all practising radiographers (both diagnostic and therapeutic) who are HCPC registered. Applicants are required submit evidence of approval for clinical practice and supervision from their line manager/clinical director and a named supervisor at application.

This course is designed to enable practitioners to gain accreditation for intravenous injection skills and to be able to practice safely within a written scheme of work. The course addresses the key theoretical components essential to the administering of intravenous injections and practical sessions under the supervision of an experienced trainer.

Assessment

Students are given a formal logbook and are required to carry out 5 assisted/demonstrated injections, 10 supervised/minor assistance injections and 20 supervised injections with no assistance.

Following completion of parts 1 and 2 you will be invited back to the University for one half day for a written assessment of the theoretical component of the course within 6 months of the study day.

You will receive a certificate from the College of Radiographers.

This course is

not open

to International students.





Studying with us during the Covid-19 pandemic

The University has put in place

measures in response to Covid-19

to allow us to safely deliver our courses. Should the impact of the pandemic continue in future years, any additional or alternative arrangements put in place by the University will be in accordance with the latest government public health advice, health and safety legislation, and the terms and conditions of the

student contract

.

SHOW MORE