Course Description
This intercollegiate programme is for doctors and is taught by five medical schools of the University of London with its main base at King's College London on the Guy's Hospital Campus near London Bridge. Our students develop skills for the provision of safe, high quality nuclear medicine services through training with a strong scientific and academic framework in an approved structured service environment. Suitable for doctors, scientists, technologists, radiographers or nurses. The programme consists of six modules: Clinical Practice Radiopharmaceutical Issues Scientific and Regulatory Basis Diagnostic Nuclear Oncology and Radionuclide Therapy a Practical module and a Research Module. The first four modules are taught via lecture courses and assessed by in-course essays and written examinations, while for the Practical Module students complete a log book of clinical studies, a short audit and experimental projects in physics and radiopharmacy. Module 6 requires a written research report.
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