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University of Salford: Nuclear Medicine Imaging
| Institution | University of Salford |
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| Department | School of Health and Society |
| Web | http://www.salford.ac.uk |
| course-enquiries@salford.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | 0161 295 4545 |
| Study type | Taught |
MSc
Summary
Nuclear Medicine is a constantly evolving medical specialty that requires knowledge across a variety of subjects, including applied anatomy and physiology, chemistry, and physics, along with person-centred care skills. This course is designed to equip you with the advanced knowledge and practical skills needed to excel in the rapidly evolving field of nuclear medicine.
This course takes a blended approach to learning (also known as hybrid learning). Our hybrid learning approach combines online lectures, tutorials, and workshops with in-person teaching, allowing you to balance your studies with professional commitments.
You will: - Learn from respected nuclear medicine professionals who bring real-world experience and insights into the course.
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Have the opportunity to come to the University and meet your peers and tutors to develop a community of practice.
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Gain a qualification accredited by the Society and College of Radiographers and the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | 2:1 or above in any healthcare-related course. |
Summary
As a healthcare professional, this course provides a valuable multidisciplinary opportunity for continuing professional development. You will engage in five compulsory modules that will deepen your understanding of the theory of nuclear medicine imaging and develop practical skills necessary for competent practice in complex and challenging situations.
The course adopts a blended learning approach, combining online lectures, tutorials, and workshops through our virtual learning environment (BlackBoard) with traditional in-person teaching at the University. This hybrid model supports flexible learning while allowing for essential face-to-face interaction, fostering a sense of community and peer support.
Before starting the course, you must secure a UK-based clinical placement and commit to a minimum of three days per week in clinical practice, excluding annual leave and university weeks.
This CPD course is approved by the Society of Radiographers, and the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM).
You will: - Obtain a qualification professionally accredited by the Society of Radiographers and the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine.
- Benefit from guidance and tuition provided by esteemed nuclear medicine professionals.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | You must have a 2:1 undergraduate degree or above in a healthcare-related field. Additionally, a UK-based clinical placement is required before starting the course, with a minimum of three days per week in clinical practice (excluding annual leave and university weeks). International applicants must hold a Tier 2 visa or be UK/EU health professionals, as the course is not suitable for those needing a Tier 4 visa. Proficiency in English is required, with an IELTS score of 7.0 (with no component below 6.5) as proof. |
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