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Handbook 2010

MURDOCH UNIVERSITY

Unit: Decision Making in Clinical Imaging

Decision Making in Clinical Imaging (CHI586)

Points: 

2

Enrolment Options: 

Murdoch: T1-internal

Description: 

This unit provides an opportunity for students to practically apply their current training in clinical imaging -- modality selection, interpretation, report writing and application of outcomes to the clinical situation -- through the use of clinical decision making models. By utilising case-based scenarios the student will be introduced to a wide spectrum of available diagnostic imaging modalities and will be encouraged to expand his or her understanding of applications for clinical imaging in preparation for clinical practice.

Contact time: 

Lectures: 2 hours per week; laboratories/rounds: 2 hours per week.

Prerequisites: 

Enrolment in BSc/BChiropractic and the successful completion of Years 1 to 4 OR by special application to the Unit Coordinator.

Used in these Courses: 

Chiropractic (BChiro, BSc)

 


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