BP148 - Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Radiations)

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Plan: BP148P09MI - Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Radiations)
Campus: Bundoora Campus

Learning outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes Statement

The program learning outcomes for this program reflect the Professional capabilities for medical radiation practice developed by the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia (MRPBA professional capabilities).

Professional and ethical conduct

  • practise in an ethical and professional manner, consistent with relevant legislation and regulatory requirements
  • provide each patient/client with an appropriate level of dignity and care
  • under supervision demonstrate the ability to assume responsibility, and accept accountability, for professional decisions,
  • under supervision demonstrate the ability to advocate on behalf of the patient/client, when appropriate, within the context of the practitioner’s particular division of registration.

Communication and collaboration

  • communicate clearly, sensitively and effectively with patient/client and your family or carers, and
  • collaborate with other health practitioners.

Evidence based practice and professional learning

  • apply critical and reflective thinking to resolve clinical challenges, and 
  • identify ongoing professional learning needs and opportunities.

Radiation safety and risk management

  • implement safe radiation practice appropriate to your division of registration
  • protect and enhance patient/client safety
  • confirm and operate equipment and instrumentation safely as appropriate to your division of registration
  • maintain safety of self and others in the work environment appropriate to your division of registration, and
  • safely manage radiation and radioactivity in the environment.

Practice in medical radiation sciences

  • apply an understanding of anatomy, physiology and pathology that is appropriate to your division of registration
  • apply principles of medical radiation physics and instrumentation
  • use patient information management systems appropriately
  • confirm the procedure according to clinical indicators
  • assess patient/client’s capacity to receive care
  • deliver patient/client care appropriate to your division of registration
  • manage and manipulate 3D datasets for diagnostic image production, and
  • apply knowledge of pharmaceuticals relevant to your division of registration. 

Practice in diagnostic radiography

  • implement and evaluate general radiography examinations for a range of patient/client presentations and complexities
  • implement fluoroscopy in a range of settings
  • implement diagnostic computed tomography (CT) imaging
  • explain the principles and clinical applications of angiography and interventional techniques
  • explain the principles and clinical applications of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging
  • explain the principles and clinical applications of ultrasound imaging, and
  • explain the principles of mammographic imaging within the clinical context.
  • alert the appropriate health professional when they observe significant findings of a medically urgent nature.
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