| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2019-03-07 | - |
Program Overview
Paediatric Imaging study evening
Module details
Module description
The evening is aimed at all radiographers who work with children in the plain film environment. The event will include development of image interpretation skills of the paediatric skeleton. The importance of conveying crucial information to appropriate health care professionals will also be a theme. Key concepts related to paediatric imaging will be explored.
Learning outcomes
- How to identify abnormalities in the paediatric skeleton
- Explore distraction and immobilisation techniques
- How to convey important information to inform the patient pathway
- Develop your professional autonomy
Entry requirements
- Plain film radiographer with interests in Paediatrics
- Diagnostic radiography students
How to apply
Please book via the web shop.
Minimum numbers
Please note that this course is subject to minimum numbers in order to run.
Who you will meet
Course leader
Claire Richards
Delivery staff
- Jane Gooch
- Richard Tucker
Additional information about your studies
Next course date
7 March 2019
Location
Kedleston Road, Derby Campus
Lecture/workshop days - dates/times
4 hours
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