Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training IVLaajuus (6 cr)
Code: 7R00GE07
Credits
6 op
Objectives
Students
-are able to plan, implement and evaluate the most common x-ray examinations related to the patient's care as members of a team in clinical training independently and other radiological examinations the training job has to offer (Computed Tomography, MRI, Mammography, Angiography and Procedures) as far as possible under guidance
-can carry out appropriate radiation safety of the patient, health-care personnel and other persons
-can act appreciatively and respectfully towards patients and their family members as well as fellow workers
-improve their oral and written language skills in the field of radiography and radiotherapy, develop their data acquisition skills using foreign language sources and media
-follow privacy protection procedures in their work
-are interested in their own learning about diagnostic radiography
-are able to reflect their own learning and can continuously develop themselves
Content
-Clinical Training in an imaging unit based on students own learning aims
Prerequisites
-Clinical Training in different modalities requires accepted Theoretical Studies
-Clinical Trainings according to the personal curriculum must be done
Assessment criteria, pass/fail
Pass:
-acts according to the radiographer's ethical instructions
-shows initiative and is cooperative
-can guide the patient and can do the most general imaging examinations in accordance with the referral independently and other x-ray examinations under guidance
-can guide the patient and can function as a member of the team in situations related to radiation protection (patient, support person, staff, escort and working environment)
-can operate radiological equipment safely and appropriately
-is able to create confidential interaction and care relations with the patients
-is able to do realistic self-assessment, receives feedback and instructions
Fail:
-does not follow agreed working hours
-withdraws repeatedly from learning situations
-does not get through directed of the most general x-ray examinations
-endangers patient safety repeatedly
-does not follow privacy protection procedures
-does not observe an aseptic way of action
-there are factors which endanger safety in the use of radiological equipment
-there are repeatedly shortcomings in situations which are related to radiation protection
-does not show interest in his/her own learning related to diagnostic radiography
Enrolment period
20.01.2025 - 31.08.2025
Timing
03.02.2025 - 19.12.2025
Credits
6 op
RDI portion
1 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
- Nea Hemmo
- Mervi Kauppila
- Heli Hilander
- Marja Jaronen
Person in charge
Tiina Säilä
Groups
-
23RH
Objectives (course unit)
Students
-are able to plan, implement and evaluate the most common x-ray examinations related to the patient's care as members of a team in clinical training independently and other radiological examinations the training job has to offer (Computed Tomography, MRI, Mammography, Angiography and Procedures) as far as possible under guidance
-can carry out appropriate radiation safety of the patient, health-care personnel and other persons
-can act appreciatively and respectfully towards patients and their family members as well as fellow workers
-improve their oral and written language skills in the field of radiography and radiotherapy, develop their data acquisition skills using foreign language sources and media
-follow privacy protection procedures in their work
-are interested in their own learning about diagnostic radiography
-are able to reflect their own learning and can continuously develop themselves
Content (course unit)
-Clinical Training in an imaging unit based on students own learning aims
Prerequisites (course unit)
-Clinical Training in different modalities requires accepted Theoretical Studies
-Clinical Trainings according to the personal curriculum must be done
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Pass:
-acts according to the radiographer's ethical instructions
-shows initiative and is cooperative
-can guide the patient and can do the most general imaging examinations in accordance with the referral independently and other x-ray examinations under guidance
-can guide the patient and can function as a member of the team in situations related to radiation protection (patient, support person, staff, escort and working environment)
-can operate radiological equipment safely and appropriately
-is able to create confidential interaction and care relations with the patients
-is able to do realistic self-assessment, receives feedback and instructions
Fail:
-does not follow agreed working hours
-withdraws repeatedly from learning situations
-does not get through directed of the most general x-ray examinations
-endangers patient safety repeatedly
-does not follow privacy protection procedures
-does not observe an aseptic way of action
-there are factors which endanger safety in the use of radiological equipment
-there are repeatedly shortcomings in situations which are related to radiation protection
-does not show interest in his/her own learning related to diagnostic radiography
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
02.12.2024 - 31.01.2025
Timing
02.01.2025 - 30.05.2025
Credits
6 op
RDI portion
1 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
- Nea Hemmo
- Tiina Ketola
- Pirita Markkula
- Mervi Kauppila
Person in charge
Tiina Säilä
Groups
-
23RHP
Objectives (course unit)
Students
-are able to plan, implement and evaluate the most common x-ray examinations related to the patient's care as members of a team in clinical training independently and other radiological examinations the training job has to offer (Computed Tomography, MRI, Mammography, Angiography and Procedures) as far as possible under guidance
-can carry out appropriate radiation safety of the patient, health-care personnel and other persons
-can act appreciatively and respectfully towards patients and their family members as well as fellow workers
-improve their oral and written language skills in the field of radiography and radiotherapy, develop their data acquisition skills using foreign language sources and media
-follow privacy protection procedures in their work
-are interested in their own learning about diagnostic radiography
-are able to reflect their own learning and can continuously develop themselves
Content (course unit)
-Clinical Training in an imaging unit based on students own learning aims
Prerequisites (course unit)
-Clinical Training in different modalities requires accepted Theoretical Studies
-Clinical Trainings according to the personal curriculum must be done
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Pass:
-acts according to the radiographer's ethical instructions
-shows initiative and is cooperative
-can guide the patient and can do the most general imaging examinations in accordance with the referral independently and other x-ray examinations under guidance
-can guide the patient and can function as a member of the team in situations related to radiation protection (patient, support person, staff, escort and working environment)
-can operate radiological equipment safely and appropriately
-is able to create confidential interaction and care relations with the patients
-is able to do realistic self-assessment, receives feedback and instructions
Fail:
-does not follow agreed working hours
-withdraws repeatedly from learning situations
-does not get through directed of the most general x-ray examinations
-endangers patient safety repeatedly
-does not follow privacy protection procedures
-does not observe an aseptic way of action
-there are factors which endanger safety in the use of radiological equipment
-there are repeatedly shortcomings in situations which are related to radiation protection
-does not show interest in his/her own learning related to diagnostic radiography
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail
Enrolment period
06.07.2024 - 22.12.2024
Timing
09.09.2024 - 20.12.2024
Credits
6 op
RDI portion
1 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
- Heli Hilander
- Pirita Markkula
- Tiina Ketola
- Nea Hemmo
- Marja Jaronen
Person in charge
Kirsi Mansikkamäki
Groups
-
22RH
Objectives (course unit)
Students
-are able to plan, implement and evaluate the most common x-ray examinations related to the patient's care as members of a team in clinical training independently and other radiological examinations the training job has to offer (Computed Tomography, MRI, Mammography, Angiography and Procedures) as far as possible under guidance
-can carry out appropriate radiation safety of the patient, health-care personnel and other persons
-can act appreciatively and respectfully towards patients and their family members as well as fellow workers
-improve their oral and written language skills in the field of radiography and radiotherapy, develop their data acquisition skills using foreign language sources and media
-follow privacy protection procedures in their work
-are interested in their own learning about diagnostic radiography
-are able to reflect their own learning and can continuously develop themselves
Content (course unit)
-Clinical Training in an imaging unit based on students own learning aims
Prerequisites (course unit)
-Clinical Training in different modalities requires accepted Theoretical Studies
-Clinical Trainings according to the personal curriculum must be done
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Pass:
-acts according to the radiographer's ethical instructions
-shows initiative and is cooperative
-can guide the patient and can do the most general imaging examinations in accordance with the referral independently and other x-ray examinations under guidance
-can guide the patient and can function as a member of the team in situations related to radiation protection (patient, support person, staff, escort and working environment)
-can operate radiological equipment safely and appropriately
-is able to create confidential interaction and care relations with the patients
-is able to do realistic self-assessment, receives feedback and instructions
Fail:
-does not follow agreed working hours
-withdraws repeatedly from learning situations
-does not get through directed of the most general x-ray examinations
-endangers patient safety repeatedly
-does not follow privacy protection procedures
-does not observe an aseptic way of action
-there are factors which endanger safety in the use of radiological equipment
-there are repeatedly shortcomings in situations which are related to radiation protection
-does not show interest in his/her own learning related to diagnostic radiography
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail