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26 Jan 2025 (Intake closed)

Apply by: 29 Dec 2024

New Session

Semester B/C/A

26 Jan 2025 (Online)

Course overview

 

Please note that if you apply for this module, it may be necessary to process your registration under module code 7HSK2130. This will not affect the content studied nor the assessment methods, it is purely for our administrative purposes.  

 

Description 

This is a work-based learning module for therapeutic radiographers that can be studied on its own or as a module on the following educational pathways: 

• MSc / Pg. Dip / Pg Cert Advanced RT and Oncology Practice 


Course Aim 

The aim of the course is to enable you to develop the necessary knowledge, understanding, clinical and evaluative skills required for the competent performance of independent breast localisation 

Content 

This module is designed around a work-based learning model, whereby students will learn independent breast localisation skills during a programme of supervised clinical practice. Their clinical learning will be supported by independent study of a range of learning materials so that they can develop clinical reasoning and justification skills and be able to reflect on and evaluate their own practice specifically with reference to independent breast localisation practice. 

  

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 independent localisation of patients with breast cancer, 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. 


Clinical learning will be supported by adoption of an inquiry-based approach allowing students to critically evaluate and analyse the relevant evidence base. The range of topics covered is likely to include, but not be limited to:  
 
Holistic approach to individual patient management;  
Anatomy, physiology and pathology of the breast and region, including the lymphatic system;  
Imaging and diagnostic procedures;  
The place of radiotherapy within the management of primary breast cancers;  
Quality, professional, legal and ethical issues associated with role extension and practice;  
Advanced communication and decision-making skills;  
Localisation, planning and dosimetry and radiotherapy techniques for primary breast tumours;  
Treatment prescription and radiobiology, acute and chronic radiation side-effects;  
Rehabilitation and survivorship issues, including management of long-term side effects and palliative care;  
 
A selection of appropriate resources are available to the student via the virtual learning environment (VLE) and it is expected that the student will supplement with their own background research. Tutor support will be by student request. Module tutors will use the VLE module site for communication and monitoring to ensure and encourage student engagement 




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

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Course details

Course leader

Administrator

Donna Rowsell

Telephone

01707 284800

Email

Course delivery

Online

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Prerequisites

BSc or Pre-reg Masters in Radiotherapy based degree. 

A suitable placement in relevant work area. 

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Health & Social Work

7HSK2076 [Module] 2024/25 - £1,730.00

Radiotherapy Breast Localisation

30 Credits

Academic Level: 7

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