This course aims to enhance the student's clinical reasoning skills and to enable them to evaluate the use of a variety of imaging modalities in patient diagnosis and management. It will extend students’ overall professional competence through an academically applied level of understanding of clinical science. Anatomical knowledge of various systems and associated pathological processes will be developed, linked to their functional and clinical relevance. Learning activities and assessments are designed to support the development of not only clinical competency, but also growth holistically as a reflective practitioner.
The course is delivered fully online by distance via the University of Auckland’s learning management system ‘Canvas’. It will incorporate a range of learning approaches including videos, webpages, links to the library databases and resources, and utilising online technologies to promote shared learning opportunities. Academic learning is expected to inform clinical practice and enhance levels of clinical competency.
While this course has no pre-requisites or restricted course requirements, non-Medical Imaging Technologists (MITs) will be required to submit an enrolment concession request to have their eligibility for enrolment assessed. It will be expected that students have completed courses in anatomy, physiology and pathology to be eligible. The course is suitable to be undertaken as a one-off course (Certificate of Proficiency) for registered MITs for their Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
This course is currently compulsory for the PGDipHSc(MRI), PGDipHSc(Nuclear Medicine), PGDipHSc(Ultrasound), and PGDipHSc/PGCertHSc(Medical Imaging) programmes. In 2026, this course may be removed from these programmes so please contact the Course Director, Adrienne Young, to confirm your study pathway before enrolling.