Course Summary
Diagnostic radiography requires a detailed knowledge of anatomy, patient positioning, the equipment used, radiation safety and quality assurance, technique, and patient care. This course is the first in a series of Diagnostic radiography courses and builds on the fundamental theories of Medical Radiation 1 and 2 to concentrate on application of knowledge to practice. You will need to gain practical skills in order to become a competent radiographer and this course provides you with the underpinning theory and practice. This course is designed to develop and apply the principles of patient positioning, exposure factors, and image critique for various anatomical sites. At this level you are expected to engage with the literature base in order to support your work.
This course involves clinical placement and there may be associated travel requirements. This Work Integrated Learning (WIL) experience will develop your knowledge and skills in the clinical setting.
During this WIL experience you will have the opportunity to apply your knowledge and skills for assessment in a clinical environment. You will receive feedback from industry and/or the professional community, which is integral to your experience and professional development.
You must meet several pre-clinical placement requirements during your studies in the Medical Radiations program and before attempting this WIL course, including a Working With Children Check, a Criminal Record Check, first aid, manual handling training, and other requirements. All arrangements for, and costs associated with, these requirements are your responsibility. Please visit the WIL Canvas site for further information If you have a long-term medical condition and/or disability you should contact the Program Coordinator or the Equitable Learning Services for further advice. Students need to be able to meet the inherent requirements of the program. At any time prior to or during your placement if there are concerns raised related to your fitness to practice the clinical coordinator can request that you gain full medical clearance to continue your placement.