Development Perspectives of Diagnostic Imaging 1600-LekM3WYBOBR-J
- https://moodle.umk.pl/WLek/ (term 2020/21)
Seminars and classes are designed to familiarize the student with the directions of development of imaging diagnostics.
The student learns new methods of imaging diagnostics and the directions of their development. He gets acquainted with new techniques of ultrasound, X-ray, CT and MR examinations. Learns the basic principles of telemedicine. During the course, the student learns about the possibilities and limitations of telemedicine. The student learns the methods of imaging diagnostics at a distance. Learn to use ICT systems used in diagnostic imaging. The student learns the principles of clinical and radiological communication and teamwork. He learns to formulate a result and understands its clinical consequences. It uses databases, past results. He understands the concept of quality control. In addition, the lectures cover issues in the field of law, present the dangers of the future of imaging diagnostics.
Term 2020/21:
None |
Term 2021/22:
None |
Total student workload
Learning outcomes - knowledge
Learning outcomes - skills
Learning outcomes - social competencies
Teaching methods
Observation/demonstration teaching methods
- display
- drama
Expository teaching methods
- programmed material
- problem-based lecture
- informative (conventional) lecture
- discussion
Exploratory teaching methods
- seminar
- practical
Type of course
Prerequisites
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Seminars and exercises
Oral test (0-16 points;> 60%): W1 - W4, U1-U2.
Practical test (0 - 16 points;> 60%): W1-W4, U1-U2.
Final test (0 - 30 points;> 60%): W1 - W4,
U1-U2.
(5.0) -Very good
<92 (4.5) -Beyond good
<88 (4.0) - good
<80 (3.5) - Pretty good
<71 (3.0) - Satisfactory
0 <60 (2.0) - Insufficient
Practical placement
not applicable”.
Bibliography
1.Radiologia. Podręcznik dla studentów. A.Cieszanowski, M.Beksińska-Figatowska, PZWL 2022.
2. Radiology Handbook - William Hering, Elsevier Urban &
Partner, Wrocław, 2014.
3. Guidelines for physicians referring to imaging tests, Seventh Edition, The Royal Collage of Radiologists.
4. Materials from lectures.
Additional literature:
1.Spiral and multi-row human computed tomography, Mathias Prokop, Medipage,
2. Basics of radiological diagnostics, William Brant, Medipage.
Term 2020/21:
None |
Term 2021/22:
None |
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: