Imaging Anatomy G (10035.2)
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EFTSL | Credit points | Faculty |
0.125 | 3 | Faculty Of Health |
Discipline | Study level | HECS Bands |
Discipline Of Medical Radiation | Graduate Level | 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. Recognise and identify the normal adult and paediatric appearance of the anatomical structures of each region as demonstrated in planar radiography, CT and MRI;
2. Locate, recognise and describe anatomical surface landmarks and relate these to the normal anatomical relationships of the structures of each region;
3. Describe, using appropriate diagrams, the normal anatomical relationships of the major structures, including skeletal, organ, major muscle and vascular structures, of each region;
4. Recognise and describe anatomical variants on co-registered physiological images of SPECT and PET; and
5. Justify the appropriate imaging modality for optimal anatomical appearances.
Graduate attributes
1. UC graduates are professional - communicate effectively1. UC graduates are professional - employ up-to-date and relevant knowledge and skills
2. UC graduates are global citizens - make creative use of technology in their learning and professional lives
Skills development
Students are required to have a thorough understanding of equivelant units Introduction for Regional Anatomy and Physiology & Systemic Anatomy and Physiology. The knowledge of the correct terminiology in diagostic medical imaging, basic physical principles relating to the to various imaging modalities and the application of the imaging modalities to different patient presentations, is an advantage.
Prerequisites
None.Corequisites
None.Incompatible units
None.Equivalent units
None.Assumed knowledge
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Required texts
Kelley, L. L., & Petersen, S. (2018). Sectional Anatomy for Imaging Professionals (4th ed). USA: Elsevier
Spratt, J.D., Salkowski, L.R., Loukas, M., Turmezei, T., Weir, J., Abrahams, P. H. (2021). Imaging Atlas of Human Anatomy (6th ed). Scotland :Elsevier
Learner engagement
The students will participate in various learning activities such as lectures, tutorials and self-directed learning. The lectures and tutorials are blended and may also involve a mixture of face to face and Canvas virtual room at the scheduled teaching times. The teaching schedule is available on Canvas site. The teaching schedule is available on Canvas site and allocated teaching rooms available via UC timetable/Allocate+. Apart from the lectures and tutorials, students are required to engage in at least 4 hours of independent, self-directed learning per week.
Participation requirements
It is recommended students attend lectures and tutorials
Required IT skills
Basic IT skills will be helpful
Work placement, internships or practicums
None.