This course aims to provide an in-depth understanding of Nuclear Medicine technology and its applications and addresses scientific principles of the modality relating to standard clinical practice. In particular, this course will investigate common pathologies and the use of Nuclear Medicine imaging techniques and protocols in relation to the endocrine, respiratory and genito-urinary systems as well as infection imaging. Learning activities and assessments are designed to support the cultivation of a critically questioning approach to Nuclear Medicine imaging practice.
The course is delivered fully online by distance via the University of Auckland’s learning management system ‘Canvas’. It incorporates 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.
This course is compulsory for the PGDipHSc(Nuclear Medicine) programme. Students enrolled in the PGDipHSc/PGCertHSc (Medical Imaging) programmes may also choose this course to contribute 15 points towards the MEDIMAGE/CLINIMAG point requirements. For all other students, departmental approval is required and a concession request must be submitted when applying to enrol in this course. The course is also suitable to be undertaken as a one-off course (Certificate of Proficiency) for registered Medical Imaging Technologists for their Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Access to a clinical nuclear medicine department is highly recommended.