Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine IILaajuus (5 cr)
Code: 7R00DV28
Credits
5 op
Objectives
Student
-knows the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine
-knows how patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-knows the principles of working safely in Nuclear Medicine Procedures
-knows the principles of the most important clinical fysiology examinations related to radiographers work
-knows the principles of bone density measurements
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals
-master the calculation of activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals
-knows the basics of the Hot Laboratory (Clean Room) working
Content
-Principles of working in Nuclear Medicine procedures
-Principles of Nuclear Medicine Procedures and Radionuclide Therapy
-Principles of PET-CT procedures
-Principles of most important clinical physiology examinations related to radiographers' work
-Principles of bone density measurements
-Radiation Protection and Radiation Safety in Nuclear Medicine Procedures
-the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation
-Radiopharmacy and use of the radiopharmaceuticals
-working in the Hot Laboratory (Clean Room)
Prerequisites
-adequate knowledge in human anatomy and physiology
-adequate knowledge in radiation physics and radiation safety
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
-is able to describe the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine
-is able to name the methods by which patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to describe the principles of working safely in Nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to describe the principles of bone density measurements
-is able to describe the principles of the most important clinical physiology examinations related to nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to calculate the activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals in the learning environment
-is able to work safely in the learning environment
-is able to describe the principles of Hot laboratory (cleanroom) work
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
-is able to explain the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine
-is able to explain the methods by which patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to explain the principles of working safely in Nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to explain the principles of bone density measurements
-know the principles of the most important clinical physiology examinations related to nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals in the learning environment
-is able to calculate the activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals and can apply his/her skills to different situations
-is able to work and apply theory in the learning environment
-is able to explain the principles of Hot laboratory (cleanroom) work
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
-knows the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine so that he/she can explain their contents to patients, patient's family members and other staff if needed
-is able to reasonably explain the methods by which patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of working safely in Nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of bone density measurements
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of the most important clinical physiology examinations related to nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals in the learning environment
-is able to calculate the activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals and can apply his/her skills to different situations versatilely
-is able to work in the learning environment and justify his/her actions with theory
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of Hot laboratory (cleanroom) work
Enrolment period
03.12.2024 - 31.01.2025
Timing
02.01.2025 - 30.05.2025
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Radiography and Radiotherapy
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy
Teachers
- Röntgenhoitaja Virtuaalihenkilö
- Tiina Säilä
- Tarja Friman
- Marja Jaronen
Person in charge
Tiina Säilä
Groups
-
23RH
Objectives (course unit)
Student
-knows the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine
-knows how patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-knows the principles of working safely in Nuclear Medicine Procedures
-knows the principles of the most important clinical fysiology examinations related to radiographers work
-knows the principles of bone density measurements
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals
-master the calculation of activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals
-knows the basics of the Hot Laboratory (Clean Room) working
Content (course unit)
-Principles of working in Nuclear Medicine procedures
-Principles of Nuclear Medicine Procedures and Radionuclide Therapy
-Principles of PET-CT procedures
-Principles of most important clinical physiology examinations related to radiographers' work
-Principles of bone density measurements
-Radiation Protection and Radiation Safety in Nuclear Medicine Procedures
-the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation
-Radiopharmacy and use of the radiopharmaceuticals
-working in the Hot Laboratory (Clean Room)
Prerequisites (course unit)
-adequate knowledge in human anatomy and physiology
-adequate knowledge in radiation physics and radiation safety
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
-is able to describe the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine
-is able to name the methods by which patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to describe the principles of working safely in Nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to describe the principles of bone density measurements
-is able to describe the principles of the most important clinical physiology examinations related to nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to calculate the activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals in the learning environment
-is able to work safely in the learning environment
-is able to describe the principles of Hot laboratory (cleanroom) work
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
-is able to explain the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine
-is able to explain the methods by which patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to explain the principles of working safely in Nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to explain the principles of bone density measurements
-know the principles of the most important clinical physiology examinations related to nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals in the learning environment
-is able to calculate the activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals and can apply his/her skills to different situations
-is able to work and apply theory in the learning environment
-is able to explain the principles of Hot laboratory (cleanroom) work
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
-knows the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine so that he/she can explain their contents to patients, patient's family members and other staff if needed
-is able to reasonably explain the methods by which patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of working safely in Nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of bone density measurements
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of the most important clinical physiology examinations related to nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals in the learning environment
-is able to calculate the activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals and can apply his/her skills to different situations versatilely
-is able to work in the learning environment and justify his/her actions with theory
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of Hot laboratory (cleanroom) work
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
06.07.2024 - 08.09.2024
Timing
05.08.2024 - 20.12.2024
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Radiography and Radiotherapy
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy
Teachers
- Röntgenhoitaja Virtuaalihenkilö
- Tiina Säilä
- Pori RASA
- Tanja Järvenoja
- Marjut Murtosaari
- Tiina Ketola
- Tuure Thorström
Person in charge
Kirsi Mansikkamäki
Groups
-
23RHP
Objectives (course unit)
Student
-knows the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine
-knows how patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-knows the principles of working safely in Nuclear Medicine Procedures
-knows the principles of the most important clinical fysiology examinations related to radiographers work
-knows the principles of bone density measurements
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals
-master the calculation of activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals
-knows the basics of the Hot Laboratory (Clean Room) working
Content (course unit)
-Principles of working in Nuclear Medicine procedures
-Principles of Nuclear Medicine Procedures and Radionuclide Therapy
-Principles of PET-CT procedures
-Principles of most important clinical physiology examinations related to radiographers' work
-Principles of bone density measurements
-Radiation Protection and Radiation Safety in Nuclear Medicine Procedures
-the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation
-Radiopharmacy and use of the radiopharmaceuticals
-working in the Hot Laboratory (Clean Room)
Prerequisites (course unit)
-adequate knowledge in human anatomy and physiology
-adequate knowledge in radiation physics and radiation safety
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
-is able to describe the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine
-is able to name the methods by which patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to describe the principles of working safely in Nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to describe the principles of bone density measurements
-is able to describe the principles of the most important clinical physiology examinations related to nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to calculate the activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals in the learning environment
-is able to work safely in the learning environment
-is able to describe the principles of Hot laboratory (cleanroom) work
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
-is able to explain the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine
-is able to explain the methods by which patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to explain the principles of working safely in Nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to explain the principles of bone density measurements
-know the principles of the most important clinical physiology examinations related to nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals in the learning environment
-is able to calculate the activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals and can apply his/her skills to different situations
-is able to work and apply theory in the learning environment
-is able to explain the principles of Hot laboratory (cleanroom) work
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
-knows the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine so that he/she can explain their contents to patients, patient's family members and other staff if needed
-is able to reasonably explain the methods by which patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of working safely in Nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of bone density measurements
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of the most important clinical physiology examinations related to nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals in the learning environment
-is able to calculate the activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals and can apply his/her skills to different situations versatilely
-is able to work in the learning environment and justify his/her actions with theory
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of Hot laboratory (cleanroom) work
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
22.11.2023 - 14.01.2024
Timing
02.01.2024 - 31.05.2024
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Radiography and Radiotherapy
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy
Teachers
- Tiina Säilä
- Tiina Saarimäki
- Aino Pohja
- Marja Jaronen
Person in charge
Kirsi Mansikkamäki
Groups
-
22RH
Objectives (course unit)
Student
-knows the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine
-knows how patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-knows the principles of working safely in Nuclear Medicine Procedures
-knows the principles of the most important clinical fysiology examinations related to radiographers work
-knows the principles of bone density measurements
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals
-master the calculation of activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals
-knows the basics of the Hot Laboratory (Clean Room) working
Content (course unit)
-Principles of working in Nuclear Medicine procedures
-Principles of Nuclear Medicine Procedures and Radionuclide Therapy
-Principles of PET-CT procedures
-Principles of most important clinical physiology examinations related to radiographers' work
-Principles of bone density measurements
-Radiation Protection and Radiation Safety in Nuclear Medicine Procedures
-the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation
-Radiopharmacy and use of the radiopharmaceuticals
-working in the Hot Laboratory (Clean Room)
Prerequisites (course unit)
-adequate knowledge in human anatomy and physiology
-adequate knowledge in radiation physics and radiation safety
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
-is able to describe the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine
-is able to name the methods by which patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to describe the principles of working safely in Nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to describe the principles of bone density measurements
-is able to describe the principles of the most important clinical physiology examinations related to nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to calculate the activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals in the learning environment
-is able to work safely in the learning environment
-is able to describe the principles of Hot laboratory (cleanroom) work
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
-is able to explain the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine
-is able to explain the methods by which patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to explain the principles of working safely in Nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to explain the principles of bone density measurements
-know the principles of the most important clinical physiology examinations related to nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals in the learning environment
-is able to calculate the activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals and can apply his/her skills to different situations
-is able to work and apply theory in the learning environment
-is able to explain the principles of Hot laboratory (cleanroom) work
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
-knows the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine so that he/she can explain their contents to patients, patient's family members and other staff if needed
-is able to reasonably explain the methods by which patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of working safely in Nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of bone density measurements
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of the most important clinical physiology examinations related to nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals in the learning environment
-is able to calculate the activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals and can apply his/her skills to different situations versatilely
-is able to work in the learning environment and justify his/her actions with theory
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of Hot laboratory (cleanroom) work
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
14.12.2022 - 31.01.2023
Timing
28.03.2023 - 12.05.2023
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Radiography and Radiotherapy
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy
Teachers
- Tiina Säilä
- Tiina Saarimäki
- Pirita Markkula
- Tarja Friman
Person in charge
Tiina Säilä
Groups
-
21RH
Objectives (course unit)
Student
-knows the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine
-knows how patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-knows the principles of working safely in Nuclear Medicine Procedures
-knows the principles of the most important clinical fysiology examinations related to radiographers work
-knows the principles of bone density measurements
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals
-master the calculation of activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals
-knows the basics of the Hot Laboratory (Clean Room) working
Content (course unit)
-Principles of working in Nuclear Medicine procedures
-Principles of Nuclear Medicine Procedures and Radionuclide Therapy
-Principles of PET-CT procedures
-Principles of most important clinical physiology examinations related to radiographers' work
-Principles of bone density measurements
-Radiation Protection and Radiation Safety in Nuclear Medicine Procedures
-the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation
-Radiopharmacy and use of the radiopharmaceuticals
-working in the Hot Laboratory (Clean Room)
Prerequisites (course unit)
-adequate knowledge in human anatomy and physiology
-adequate knowledge in radiation physics and radiation safety
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
-is able to describe the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine
-is able to name the methods by which patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to describe the principles of working safely in Nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to describe the principles of bone density measurements
-is able to describe the principles of the most important clinical physiology examinations related to nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to calculate the activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals in the learning environment
-is able to work safely in the learning environment
-is able to describe the principles of Hot laboratory (cleanroom) work
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
-is able to explain the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine
-is able to explain the methods by which patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to explain the principles of working safely in Nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to explain the principles of bone density measurements
-know the principles of the most important clinical physiology examinations related to nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals in the learning environment
-is able to calculate the activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals and can apply his/her skills to different situations
-is able to work and apply theory in the learning environment
-is able to explain the principles of Hot laboratory (cleanroom) work
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
-knows the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine so that he/she can explain their contents to patients, patient's family members and other staff if needed
-is able to reasonably explain the methods by which patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of working safely in Nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of bone density measurements
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of the most important clinical physiology examinations related to nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals in the learning environment
-is able to calculate the activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals and can apply his/her skills to different situations versatilely
-is able to work in the learning environment and justify his/her actions with theory
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of Hot laboratory (cleanroom) work
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
14.12.2022 - 30.01.2023
Timing
07.02.2023 - 13.03.2023
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Radiography and Radiotherapy
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy
Teachers
- Röntgenhoitaja Virtuaalihenkilö
- Tiina Säilä
- Tiina Saarimäki
- Tarja Friman
- JYVÄSKYLÄ RASA
Person in charge
Tiina Säilä
Groups
-
21RHJ
Objectives (course unit)
Student
-knows the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine
-knows how patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-knows the principles of working safely in Nuclear Medicine Procedures
-knows the principles of the most important clinical fysiology examinations related to radiographers work
-knows the principles of bone density measurements
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals
-master the calculation of activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals
-knows the basics of the Hot Laboratory (Clean Room) working
Content (course unit)
-Principles of working in Nuclear Medicine procedures
-Principles of Nuclear Medicine Procedures and Radionuclide Therapy
-Principles of PET-CT procedures
-Principles of most important clinical physiology examinations related to radiographers' work
-Principles of bone density measurements
-Radiation Protection and Radiation Safety in Nuclear Medicine Procedures
-the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation
-Radiopharmacy and use of the radiopharmaceuticals
-working in the Hot Laboratory (Clean Room)
Prerequisites (course unit)
-adequate knowledge in human anatomy and physiology
-adequate knowledge in radiation physics and radiation safety
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
-is able to describe the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine
-is able to name the methods by which patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to describe the principles of working safely in Nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to describe the principles of bone density measurements
-is able to describe the principles of the most important clinical physiology examinations related to nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to calculate the activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals in the learning environment
-is able to work safely in the learning environment
-is able to describe the principles of Hot laboratory (cleanroom) work
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
-is able to explain the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine
-is able to explain the methods by which patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to explain the principles of working safely in Nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to explain the principles of bone density measurements
-know the principles of the most important clinical physiology examinations related to nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals in the learning environment
-is able to calculate the activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals and can apply his/her skills to different situations
-is able to work and apply theory in the learning environment
-is able to explain the principles of Hot laboratory (cleanroom) work
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
-knows the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation related to Nuclear Medicine so that he/she can explain their contents to patients, patient's family members and other staff if needed
-is able to reasonably explain the methods by which patients can be examined and treated by using radiopharmaceuticals
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of working safely in Nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of bone density measurements
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of the most important clinical physiology examinations related to nuclear medicine procedures
-is able to prepare radiopharmaceuticals in the learning environment
-is able to calculate the activities related to prepare and administer of radiopharmaceuticals and can apply his/her skills to different situations versatilely
-is able to work in the learning environment and justify his/her actions with theory
-is able to reasonably explain the principles of Hot laboratory (cleanroom) work
Assessment scale
0-5