Advanced Master in Nuclear Medicine
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-15 | - |
| 2026-09-15 | - |
| 2027-09-15 | - |
Program Overview
Advanced Master in Nuclear Medicine
The Advanced Master in Nuclear Medicine is a comprehensive program designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the principles and practices of nuclear medicine. The program is divided into five annual blocks, each with a specific focus and set of courses.
Program Structure
The program consists of the following blocks:
- First annual block (60 credits): Formation universitaire spťcifique - FUS
- Second annual block (60 credits): Formation universitaire spťcifique - FUS
- Third annual block (60 credits): Enseignement thťorique obligatoire and Stages
- Fourth annual block (60 credits): Enseignement thťorique obligatoire and Stages
- Fifth annual block (60 credits): Methods, techniques and quality controle in medical imaging and Stages
Courses
The program includes a range of courses, such as:
- Questions spťciales de mťdecine interne
- Enseignement interuniversitaire
- Stages cliniques de mťdecine interne
- Physique atomique, nuclťaire et des radiations
- Technology and techniques in nuclear medicine
- Introduction to probability and descriptive statistics
- Radiochemistry, radiotoxicology & radiopharmacy
- Notions de base de radioprotection
- Complťments de radioprotection
- Principe et mťthodologie des dosages immunologiques
- Questions spťciales de radioprotection
- Radiobiology
- Utilisation des radioisotopes
- Dťmonstrations, techniques et protocoles de mťdecine nuclťaire in vivo
- Methods, techniques and quality controle in medical imaging
Teaching Profile
The teaching profile includes a range of teaching methods, such as lectures, seminars, and practical sessions. The program also includes a range of evaluation methods, such as exams, assignments, and presentations.
Access Requirements
The access requirements for the program include:
- A bachelor's degree in a relevant field
- A strong understanding of the principles and practices of nuclear medicine
- Proficiency in French or English
Benefits and Organisation
The program offers a range of benefits, including:
- A comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of nuclear medicine
- A range of career opportunities in the field of nuclear medicine
- A strong network of alumni and professionals in the field The program is organised by the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry (MEDE) at the Universitť catholique de Louvain.
Academic Calendar
The academic calendar for the program includes:
- Two semesters per year
- A range of holidays and breaks throughout the year
- A final exam period at the end of each semester
General Academic and Examination Regulations
The general academic and examination regulations for the program include:
- A range of rules and regulations regarding exams, assignments, and presentations
- A system of grading and evaluation
- A range of procedures for appealing grades and resolving disputes.
