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30 Sep 2024 (Intake closed)

Apply by: 02 Sep 2024

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Semester A/B/C

Course overview

 

The aim of the course is to enable you to develop the necessary knowledge, understanding, clinical and evaluative skills required for the competent management of patients requiring palliative radiotherapy. The module includes the localisation and planning of palliative radiotherapy and considers the holistic needs and management of this patient group. 

 Content 

This module is designed to give practitioners the knowledge, understanding and skills required to undertake radiotherapy localisation of well-defined lung, bone and other relevant tumours requiring palliative radiotherapy treatment and support the holistic management of these patients.

 

A clinical placement in a radiotherapy localisation suite is required to undertake the module.  
 
Using an inquiry-based approach, students will gather a wide range of evidence and information in order to thoroughly explore the module topics which underpin palliative radiotherapy. Through critical evaluation and analysis of the evidence base they will consolidate their knowledge, understanding and skills relevant to palliative radiotherapy. Formative feedback and assessment embraces assessment activities so that students have the opportunity to develop the necessary skills for successful achievement    

 

This module can contribute to the following awards :  


MSc / Pg. Dip Advanced RT and Oncology Practice 

MSc Advanced Practice  

Postgraduate Certificate in Palliative Radiotherapy  

 

This is a work-based learning module that employs a variety of electronic resources and tasks, and virtual classroom sessions to support your learning. You are supported to become independent learners through contact with the module leader who guides you through your learner 

 

Please note that if you apply for this module, it may be necessary to process your registration under module code 7HSK0364. This will not affect the content studied nor the assessment methods, it is purely for our administrative purposes.

 

Course content includes: 

 

It is expected that approximately two thirds of the learning in this module will be experiential and based on students’ clinical practice. Throughout, the student will be supervised to become competent in palliative radiotherapy, in accordance with protocols in place in their place of employment. Students must be fully conversant with the scope of local protocols before commencing the module. 

 

The range of topics covered is likely to include, but not be limited to:  
 

Anatomy, physiology and pathology of the relevant anatomical areas and their relation to adjacent structures with particular reference to organs at risk (OARs)  
Imaging methods for diagnosis and radiotherapy localisation  
Management of lung, bone and other relevant tumours requiring palliative radiotherapy  
Quality, legal and ethical issues associated with role extension, leadership and palliative radiotherapy practice; decision-making skills  
Legislation and professional codes of conduct  
Treatment prescriptions and radiobiology including acute and late side-effects  
Appreciation of holistic management and palliative care  
Evidence relating to the localisation, planning and palliative treatment of lung, bone and other relevant tumour.  
Overview of theories: methods of reflection; clinical reasoning and professional judgement; developing independent, creative thinkers; leadership    




This module can contribute to the following programme(s)

HSMIRSM: MSc Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences – Advanced Radiotherapy and Oncology Practice

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Funding

£1,730.00

The price quoted above is per 30 credits and relates to students assessed as UK/home self-funded for fee purposes. Fees status will normally stay with the student for the remainder of their course. Here you can find further details along with, costs and when your fees need to be paid. You may be able to obtain a Post Graduate student loan, for which you must sign up for the whole MSc programme and not just individual modules or a Post Graduate Diploma, further details can be found at Gov.uk Master’s Loan

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Course details

Course leader

Administrator

Donna Rowsell

Telephone

01707 284800

Email

Course delivery

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Prerequisites

A placement in pre-treatment and supervision by a suitably-qualified radiotherapy health professional are necessary to fulfil the clinical practice requirement of the module. 

 

This is a work-based learning module that employs a variety of electronic resources and tasks, and virtual classroom sessions to support your learning. You are supported to become independent learners through contact with the module leader who guides you through your learner journey. 

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Health & Social Work

7HSK0360 [Module] 2024/25 - £1,730.00

Palliative Radiotherapy

30 Credits

Academic Level: 7

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