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MEDIMAGE 719
: Paediatric Image Evaluation2021 Semester Two (1215)
Provides students with the knowledge to evaluate radiographs of common paediatric trauma and pathologies in the clinical setting. Using a systematic method of image interrogation and a critical approach, students will develop the ability to provide a preliminary clinical image evaluation of common paediatric radiographs.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
527
MEDIMAGE 720
: Fundamentals of Clinical Nuclear Medicine2023 Semester One (1233)
Provides students with knowledge of the fundamental scientific principles of nuclear medicine. Students will examine components of the clinical environment in the context of patient care and safety. In addition, students will evaluate common clinical applications, developing the ability to analyse standard imaging protocols and explain normal and altered biodistribution and nuclear medicine imaging appearances.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
528
MEDIMAGE 720
: Fundamentals of Clinical Nuclear Medicine2021 Semester One (1213)
Provides students with knowledge of the fundamental scientific principles of nuclear medicine. Students will examine components of the clinical environment in the context of patient care and safety. In addition, students will evaluate common clinical applications, developing the ability to analyse standard imaging protocols and explain normal and altered biodistribution and nuclear medicine imaging appearances.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
529
MEDIMAGE 721
: MRI Safety2024 Semester Two (1245)
Extends students’ understanding of the underlying physical principles related to a range of MRI safety issues. The course will provide students with the opportunity to explore these safety issues in greater depth and to apply this knowledge in critically evaluating current policies and practices. New and emerging safety topics will also be examined.
Prerequisite: MEDIMAGE 714
530
MEDIMAGE 721
: MRI Safety2024 Semester One (1243)
Extends students’ understanding of the underlying physical principles related to a range of MRI safety issues. The course will provide students with the opportunity to explore these safety issues in greater depth and to apply this knowledge in critically evaluating current policies and practices. New and emerging safety topics will also be examined.
Prerequisite: MEDIMAGE 714
531
MEDIMAGE 721
: MRI Safety2023 Semester One (1233)
Extends students’ understanding of the underlying physical principles related to a range of MRI safety issues. The course will provide students with the opportunity to explore these safety issues in greater depth and to apply this knowledge in critically evaluating current policies and practices. New and emerging safety topics will also be examined.
Prerequisite: MEDIMAGE 714
532
MEDIMAGE 721
: MRI Safety2022 Semester One (1223)
Extends students’ understanding of the underlying physical principles related to a range of MRI safety issues. The course will provide students with the opportunity to explore these safety issues in greater depth and to apply this knowledge in critically evaluating current policies and practices. New and emerging safety topics will also be examined.
Prerequisite: MEDIMAGE 714
533
MEDIMAGE 721
: MRI Safety2021 Semester One (1213)
Extends students’ understanding of the underlying physical principles related to a range of MRI safety issues. The course will provide students with the opportunity to explore these safety issues in greater depth and to apply this knowledge in critically evaluating current policies and practices. New and emerging safety topics will also be examined.
Prerequisite: MEDIMAGE 714
534
MEDIMAGE 721
: MRI Safety2020 Semester One (1203)
Extends students’ understanding of the underlying physical principles related to a range of MRI safety issues. The course will provide students with the opportunity to explore these safety issues in greater depth and to apply this knowledge in critically evaluating current policies and practices. New and emerging safety topics will also be examined.
Prerequisite: MEDIMAGE 714
535
MEDIMAGE 722
: Special Topic: Introduction to Cardiac Ultrasound2024 Semester One (1243)
Introduces cardiac ultrasound by exploring the analysis and interpretation of the 2D, M-mode, spectral Doppler, and colour Doppler components of the normal cardiac ultrasound examination. An emphasis will be placed on integrating theory and clinical practice elements to facilitate sound clinical reasoning, decision-making and clinical competence.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
536
MEDIMAGE 723
: Research Methods2023 Semester One (1233)
Provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles of research methodology and evidence based practice as applied to medical imaging. Addresses the knowledge required to evaluate research and the development of skills and research ethics necessary to conduct medical imaging research.
Restriction: MEDIMAGE 307
537
MEDIMAGE 740A
: Research Project2024 Semester One (1243)
To complete this course students must enrol in MEDIMAGE 740 A and B, or MEDIMAGE 740
538
MEDIMAGE 740A
: Research Project2023 Semester One (1233)
To complete this course students must enrol in MEDIMAGE 740 A and B, or MEDIMAGE 740
539
MEDIMAGE 740A
: Research Project2022 Semester One (1223)
To complete this course students must enrol in MEDIMAGE 740 A and B, or MEDIMAGE 740
540
MEDIMAGE 740A
: Research Project2021 Semester One (1213)
To complete this course students must enrol in MEDIMAGE 740 A and B, or MEDIMAGE 740
541
MEDSCI 100G
: Human Mind and Body Relationships2024 Semester One (1243)
Humans share with other living things the features of physical self-generation and adaptation to the environment. Humans also live in a mental (mind) world and maintain relationships with our perceived environments. Minds and bodies mutually affect one another. This mind/body dance, which is explored in this course, is what gives rise to all of human behaviour from simple daily activities to the highest forms of creativity.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
542
MEDSCI 100G
: Human Mind and Body Relationships2023 Semester One (1233)
Humans share with other living things the features of physical self-generation and adaptation to the environment. Humans also live in a mental (mind) world and maintain relationships with our perceived environments. Minds and bodies mutually affect one another. This mind/body dance, which is explored in this course, is what gives rise to all of human behaviour from simple daily activities to the highest forms of creativity.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
543
MEDSCI 100G
: Human Mind and Body Relationships2022 Semester One (1223)
Humans share with other living things the features of physical self-generation and adaptation to the environment. Humans also live in a mental (mind) world and maintain relationships with our perceived environments. Minds and bodies mutually affect one another. This mind/body dance, which is explored in this course, is what gives rise to all of human behaviour from simple daily activities to the highest forms of creativity.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
544
MEDSCI 100G
: Human Mind and Body Relationships2021 Semester One (1213)
Humans share with other living things the features of physical self-generation and adaptation to the environment. Humans also live in a mental (mind) world and maintain relationships with our perceived environments. Minds and bodies mutually affect one another. This mind/body dance, which is explored in this course, is what gives rise to all of human behaviour from simple daily activities to the highest forms of creativity.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
545
MEDSCI 100G
: Human Mind and Body Relationships2020 Semester One (1203)
Humans share with other living things the features of physical self-generation and adaptation to the environment. Humans also live in a mental (mind) world and maintain relationships with our perceived environments. Minds and bodies mutually affect one another. This mind/body dance, which is explored in this course, is what gives rise to all of human behaviour from simple daily activities to the highest forms of creativity.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
546
MEDSCI 101G
: Environmental Threats to Human Health2024 Semester Two (1245)
Our environment sustains our lives but at times threatens our health. These threats may occur naturally, or arise from damage we have inflicted on the environment. This course considers health impacts of climate change, pollution, lifestyle choices, poverty and affluence, workplace hazards, emerging infectious diseases, and dangers affecting cancer risk.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
547
MEDSCI 101G
: Environmental Threats to Human Health2023 Semester Two (1235)
Our environment sustains our lives but at times threatens our health. These threats may occur naturally, or arise from damage we have inflicted on the environment. This course considers health impacts of climate change, pollution, lifestyle choices, poverty and affluence, workplace hazards, emerging infectious diseases, and dangers affecting cancer risk.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
548
MEDSCI 101G
: Environmental Threats to Human Health2022 Semester Two (1225)
Our environment sustains our lives but at times threatens our health. These threats may occur naturally, or arise from damage we have inflicted on the environment. This course considers health impacts of climate change, pollution, lifestyle choices, poverty and affluence, workplace hazards, emerging infectious diseases, and dangers affecting cancer risk.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
549
MEDSCI 101G
: Environmental Threats to Human Health2021 Semester Two (1215)
Our environment sustains our lives but at times threatens our health. These threats may occur naturally, or arise from damage we have inflicted on the environment. This course considers health impacts of climate change, pollution, lifestyle choices, poverty and affluence, workplace hazards, emerging infectious diseases, and dangers affecting cancer risk.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
550
MEDSCI 101G
: Environmental Threats to Human Health2020 Semester Two (1205)
Our environment sustains our lives but at times threatens our health. These threats may occur naturally, or arise from damage we have inflicted on the environment. This course considers health impacts of climate change, pollution, lifestyle choices, poverty and affluence, workplace hazards, emerging infectious diseases, and dangers affecting cancer risk.
No pre-requisites or restrictions