Learning out comes Knowledge
- Normal human anatomy and physiology in relation to dynamic and physiologically based imaging examinations.
- Pathological processes to facilitate clinical decision and determine the need of additional imaging determined.
- The influence of disease and trauma signs and symptoms progress in radiological investigation.
- The methods that diagnostic radiographers can affect and support in health promotion and health education.
- The benefit of diagnostic imaging examinations and education to the population.
- The scientific method of applying of diagnostic imaging processes to enable appropriate image generation and manipulation in relation to the pathology or trauma .
- Evaluation and image interpretation in the context of the patient’s condition.
- Efficient practice of equipment used in diagnostic imaging .
- The componants of contrast agents and drugs used in diagnostic imaging examinations and emergency .
- The interavenous administration of contrast and the use of automatic injectors.
- The policy, ethical and research framework that affect the practice of diagnostic radiographers.
- The standard diagnostic radiographic process and specialized radiographic examination.
- The current developments and trends in the practice of radiography and diagnostic imaging.