Competencies and objectives

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Course context for academic year 2024-25

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Course content (verified by ANECA in official undergraduate and Master’s degrees) for academic year 2024-25

UA Basic Transversal Competences

  • CT1 : To read and understand texts in English.
  • CT2 : Show computer and information system skills and abilities.
  • CT3 : Show oral and written communication skills.

 

General Competences

  • CG10 : Understand and identify the causative agents and risk factors that induce the states of health and the development of the disease.
  • CG11 : Understand and identify the effects of growth, development and aging on the individual and their social environment.
  • CG9 : Understand and recognize the effects, mechanisms and manifestations of the disease on the structure and function of the human body.

 

Specific competences:>>Module III: Human clinical training

  • CE3.05 : Know tumor diseases, their diagnosis and management.
  • CE3.06 : Recognize, diagnose and guide the management of the main pathologies of the ear, nose and throat.
  • CE3.07 : Recognize, diagnose and guide the management of the main cardiocirculatory pathologies.
  • CE3.08 : Recognize, diagnose and guide the management of the main pathologies of the digestive system.
  • CE3.09 : Recognize, diagnose and guide the management of the main nephrourinary pathologies.
  • CE3.10 : Recognize, diagnose and guide the management of the main pathologies of the locomotor system.
  • CE3.11 : Recognize, diagnose and guide the management of the main pathologies of the respiratory system.
  • CE3.12 : Recognize, diagnose and guide the management of the main pathologies of the endocrine system.
  • CE3.16 : Recognize, diagnose and guide the management of the main infectious pathologies in the different organs and systems.
  • CE3.17 : Recognize, diagnose and guide the management of the main pathologies of the immune system

 

Specific competences:>>Module IV: Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures

  • CE4.09 : Know the fundamentals of the interaction of radiation with the human organism.
  • CE4.10 : Recognize a radiological image. Know the basic radiological semiology of the different devices and systems.
  • CE4.11 : Know other techniques for obtaining diagnostic images.
  • CE4.12 : Assess the indications and contraindications of radiological studies.
  • CE4.13 : Ability to apply radiological protection criteria in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures with ionizing radiation.
  • CE4.26 : To be able to interpret a radiological image through systematic reading.

 

 

 

Learning outcomes (Training objectives)

-Know the technical basis of the main modalities used to obtain images of the human body useful for the diagnosis of diseases.
-Know the risks and precautions associated with diagnostic imaging techniques and how to avoid or minimise them.
-Recognise the main anatomical structures in images obtained with the principal medical imaging modalities.
-Choose the appropriate medical imaging technique to be used for each process taking into account its diagnostic performance, patient safety,
The course is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the main medical imaging modalities and their implications for quality of life and the cost to the health system.
-Perform an aetiological approach to diagnosis based on the semiological interpretation of the reading of a diagnostic imaging test.
-Use basic medical imaging visualisation systems for an adequate interpretation of findings and treatment planning.
- Know the indications of image-guided minimally invasive treatment techniques, the expected results and the
The student must know the indications of image-guided minimally invasive treatment techniques, the expected results, their risks and postoperative management.

 

 

Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2024-25

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General

Code: 27223
Lecturer responsible:
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Credits ECTS: 6,00
Theoretical credits: 1,20
Practical credits: 1,20
Distance-base hours: 3,60

Departments involved

  • Dept: PHYSICS, ENGINEERING SYSTEMS AND SIGNAL THEORY
    Area: RADIOLOGY AND PHYSICAL MEDICINE
    Theoretical credits: 0,4
    Practical credits: 0,4
    This Dept. is responsible for the course.
    This Dept. is responsible for the final mark record.

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