Imaging Anatomy (10014.3)
| Available teaching periods | Delivery mode | Location |
|---|---|---|
| View teaching periods | On-campus |
Bruce, Canberra |
| EFTSL | Credit points | Faculty |
| 0.125 | 3 | Faculty Of Health |
| Discipline | Study level | HECS Bands |
| Discipline Of Medical Radiation | Level 2 - Undergraduate Intermediate Unit | Band 2 2021 (Commenced After 1 Jan 2021) Band 3 2021 (Commenced Before 1 Jan 2021) |
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:1. Apply an understanding of normal adult and paediatric anatomy in planar radiography, CT and MRI images;
2. Apply anatomical surface landmarks in relation to the anatomical relationships of each region;
3. Recognise and synthesise the normal medical imaging appearances of the skeletal, visceral and vascular components of the head, neck, thorax, abdomen, pelvis and the upper and lower limbs; and
4. Recognise the variations of anatomy between adult and paediatric structures.
Graduate attributes
1. UC graduates are professional - employ up-to-date and relevant knowledge and skills2. UC graduates are global citizens - adopt an informed and balanced approach across professional and international boundaries
Prerequisites
9848 Introduction to Medical Radiation Science AND 9808 Regional Anatomy and Physiology AND 6529 Systemic Anatomy and Physiology.Corequisites
Enrolment in 319JA Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging).Incompatible units
None.Equivalent units
None.Assumed knowledge
None.| Year | Location | Teaching period | Teaching start date | Delivery mode | Unit convener |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Bruce, Canberra | Semester 1 | 03 February 2025 | On-campus | Mr Tony Vaness |
| 2026 | Bruce, Canberra | Semester 1 | 16 February 2026 | On-campus | Mrs Sally Bellchambers |
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