Course program
Students will be able to explore topics of specific interest to acquire greater skills in their field of study, including the physics of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, latest generation equipment, innovative diagnostic and radiotherapy and nuclear medicine protocols and procedures.
Prerequisites
In order to understand the teaching content and to achieve the learning objectives, at the beginning of the didactic activities foreseen by the didactic module the student must possess the basic knowledge of radiation physics, human anatomy, biology and computer science.
Books
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Teaching mode
The teacher delivers lectures with traditional methods with audiovisual aids and scheduling of lessons as reported on GOMP Classroom /timetable system, published on the website
of the Course.
For the COVID-19 emergency, telematic lessons are scheduled.
Frequency
The teacher delivers lectures with traditional methods with audiovisual aids and scheduling of lessons as reported on GOMP Classroom /timetable system, published on the website of the Course. Following the Regulations of the Course, the student is required to compulsorily attend the teaching and professionalizing activities. The frequency is checked by the teachers through signature updated lists provided by the Didactic Secretariat as established by the CCL, on the Academic Presidency indication, as established by CCL. The certificate of attendance to the teaching course is required to the student to be admitted at the final test.
Exam mode
To pass the exam, the student must demonstrate a sufficient knowledge of ionizing radiation physics, a basic knowledge of biology and anatomy and computer science and to be able to describe in detail the different radiological modalities, procedures and techniques with the respective role of the TSRM. To participate in the exam, the student must first have completed the practical internship provided for by the educational system in the number of hours provided. The final exam will be oral and includes assessments for all the modules provided, which will contribute equally to the determination of the final grade.
The oral exam is also available in telematics for the emergency COVID-19.
Bibliography
For the purpose of consultation and in-depth study, the recommended books are:
- The PowerPoint slides, used during lessons, will be given to the students as a basis for studying
Mazzuccato F.; 2009 III ed. Anatomia Radiologica – Tecniche e metodologie in Radiodiagnostica, Piccin editore
Passariello R., Simonetti G. 2012 V ed. Elementi di Tecnologia Radiologica Edison Gnocchi Editore.
Cei L, La Fianza A., 2011 II ed. Tecniche di Tomografia Computerizzata e Risonanza Magnetica (TC - RM ) Società Editrice Universo
links
Lesson mode
The teacher delivers lectures with traditional methods with audiovisual aids and scheduling of lessons as reported on GOMP Classroom /timetable system, published on the website
of the Course.
For the COVID-19 emergency, telematic lessons are scheduled.