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RDGY41200

Academic Year 2024/2025

Professional Practice of CT I (RDGY41200)

Subject:
Radiography
College:
Health & Agricultural Sciences
School:
Medicine
Level:
4 (Masters)
Credits:
20
Module Coordinator:
Ms Edel Thomas
Trimester:
Autumn
Mode of Delivery:
Blended
Internship Module:
No
Module Type:
Clinical Module
How will I be graded?
Letter grades

Curricular information is subject to change.

The purpose of this module is to enable CT radiographers, to expand their current clinical & theoretical knowledge of CT scanning protocols, contrast delivery & professional practice in the head, neck, and musculoskeletal areas. CT radiographers are encouraged to develop their skills of self-reflection, patient care, research, and clinical competence. The overarching content challenges them to justify the approach, optimise practice, evaluate imaging outcomes, and explore CT service delivery.

Interested candidates must be qualified radiographers with at least one year of post-qualification experience who have Health and Social Care Professionals Council (CORU) approval to practise Radiography in Ireland or Health Professions Council approval to practise Radiography in the United Kingdom / Northern Ireland or equivalent for international applicants.

Interested candidates must arrange their own clinical placement and provide evidence of an agreement to spend a minimum of 320 hours in CT clinical practice during this module. Candidates who are new to CT are required to carry out a minimum of three months of clinical experience in CT scanning prior to commencing their programme. Students must complete a record of clinical practice documenting evidence of clinical experience during the module and this must be completed prior to a student presenting for clinical assessment.

International students are advised to contact the admissions tutor for information about clinical placement requirements. You must undergo Garda vetting prior to your clinical placement if you have not already done so.
The summative image-based examination is a must-pass component and an in-module resit option will be offered in January.

About this Module

Learning Outcomes:

On successful completion of the module, candidates should be able to:
1. Demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of evidence-based guidelines and departmental policies underpinning CT protocols for head, neck, and musculoskeletal CT examinations (justification);
2. Examine strategies for enhancing patient care, preparation & safety while minimising risk, according to the individual patient presentation (justification);
3. Critically evaluate CT protocols and parameter settings and their effect on radiation dose and image quality for a variety of patient presentations (optimisation & dose limits);
4. Demonstrate competent skills when performing/applying head, neck and musculoskeletal CT examinations and basic image processing to achieve the outcomes of the examination (optimisation & dose limits);
5. Demonstrate competent skills when describing & explaining CT image appearances and discussing image quality variables for the anatomical regions above;
6. Reflect on whether CT examination outcomes have been achieved and whether the clinical question has been answered, suggesting alternative approaches where necessary;
7. Work as part of a multidisciplinary team and be responsible for ensuring that routine elements of CT service provision are provided and run efficiently;
8. Be involved in research initiatives at a departmental level and develop an ability to identify key relevant research in the discipline of CT.

Indicative Module Content:

The module will explore clinical indications, patient preparation, scanning principles, radiation dose, and image quality & image appraisal. CT scanning procedures and protocols for Head, Neck, and MSk will be explored. Research & CT service management topics such as literature searching, article critique, reflective writing, basic principles & challenges of research, infection control & GDPR / patient confidentiality are introduced.

Student Effort Hours:
Student Effort Type Hours
Lectures

25

Tutorial

1

Computer Aided Lab

5

Specified Learning Activities

5

Autonomous Student Learning

100

Placement/Work Experience

320

Total

456


Approaches to Teaching and Learning:
A blended learning approach is adopted including the following:
Group work, tutorials, lectures, online learning, quizzes, image viewing, clinical discussion, clinical placement (min 300 hours).

Requirements, Exclusions and Recommendations
Learning Requirements:

To undertake this module, applicants are required to:
• Have a BSc Radiography degree or equivalent with second class honours.
• Have completed at least one year’s post qualification experience in general radiography.
• Have completed a minimum of three months clinical experience in a CT department prior to commencing the programme. International students should contact the programme co-ordinator in relation to prior clinical CT requirements as it is more than three months.


Module Requisites and Incompatibles
Not applicable to this module.
 

Assessment Strategy  
Description Timing Component Scale Must Pass Component % of Final Grade In Module Component Repeat Offered
Reflective Assignment: Practice-based critical reflection Week 7 Graded No

40

No
Exam (In-person): Image-based written examination Week 14 Graded Yes

50

Yes
Portfolio: Professional portfolio and record of clinical practice submission. Week 15 Graded No

10

No

Carry forward of passed components
Yes
 

Remediation Type Remediation Timing
In-Module Resit Prior to relevant Programme Exam Board
Please see Student Jargon Buster for more information about remediation types and timing. 

Feedback Strategy/Strategies

• Feedback individually to students, post-assessment
• Group/class feedback, post-assessment

How will my Feedback be Delivered?

Online feedback will be generated for online quizzes on topics in the module. Individual feedback for assignments & portfolio is via rubrics within 20 working days of the submission date. Group/class feedback for image-based written examination within 20 working days of the examination date.

*Computed tomography for technologists: a comprehensive text / Lois E. Romans. eBook | Wolters Kluwer | 2019 | 2nd edition.
Electronic Book. & also available at Health Sciences, General library (616.07572 ROM)
*Computed tomography: physical principles, clinical applications, and quality control / Euclid Seeram. Book | Elsevier | 2015 | 4th edition. Available at Health Sciences, General (616.07572 SEE)
*Atlas of cardiovascular computed tomography / Matthew J. Budoff [and three others], editors. eBook | Springer | 2018 | Second edition. Electronic Book.

Name Role
Assoc Professor Shane Foley Lecturer / Co-Lecturer