3.00 credits
25.0 h + 5.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Jamar François; Lhommel Renaud; Michoux Nicolas (coordinator); Pasoglou Vassiliki;
Language
French
Main themes
Content: this annual course focuses on the techniques and use of different imaging methods in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine. Method: virtual course based on the book "Guide to Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy Technologies (Ed. Masson, JP Dillenseger, E. Moerschel)" and supplemented by documents available on the website http://uclimaging.be/ecampus/option_01.htm (RDGN3120).
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
1 | To offer to students in radiology the specialized knowledge about the methods of medical imaging. The technology and the cost-effectiveness of each radiological method will be underscored. |
Content
Principles (Physics & Technology) in medical imaging - from image digitization to image post-processing - radiology of projection - technology and practical use of conventional Xrays (Computed Tomography), and nuclear medicine (including Positron Emission Tomography). - Characteristics of contrast agents (used in Nuclear Medicine, Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Ultrasound imaging) - Accidents related to radiological procedures - Quality control in medical imaging - Information technology - Relations with patients and staff.
Requirement !
Physics students must have validated the course LGBIO2050 before attending the course WRDGN3120.
Requirement !
Physics students must have validated the course LGBIO2050 before attending the course WRDGN3120.
Teaching methods
Web-based course based on the reading of the book "Guide des Technologies de l'Imagerie Médicale et de la Radiothérapie" (Elsevier Masson) as well as on the reading of supplementary documents about medical imaging (more about the physics, the new imaging sequences and the artifacts), written by the teachers. These supplementary files (in powerpoint or pdf format) may be downloaded from the MOODLE web-site of the UCL at the following address:
https://moodle.uclouvain.be/course/view.php?id=4595
https://moodle.uclouvain.be/course/view.php?id=4595
Evaluation methods
Physicists : critical analysis of a scientific paper (50%) + MCQ test (50%)
Physicians & MACCS : MCQ test
The exam takes place in June and 2nd session in September.
Physicians & MACCS : MCQ test
The exam takes place in June and 2nd session in September.
Other information
Examination consisting in multiple choice questions
Online resources
Bibliography
Guide des technologies de l'imagerie médicale et de la Radiothérapie (Ed. Masson, JP Dillenseger, E. Moerschel)
Faculty or entity
MED