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The programme is accredited by the Consortium for the Accreditation of Sonographic Education (CASE) and is designed to produce clinically competent sonographers in obstetrics and gynaecology with sound knowledge and comprehension of the academic basis of ultrasound - hence to integrate academic and clinical education. The clinical education component consists of the student undertaking ultrasound scans in a recognised clinical department supervised by experienced named trainer(s) who must be approved by the course faculty. Students will be expected to document the skills acquired in their log books to demonstrate attainment of the learning outcomes.
The programme accepts health professionals who are either already working, or intend to work, in the fields of obstetric and/or gynaecological ultrasound. The academic component includes the study of core modules; (1) current applications of ultrasound and imaging modalities in obstetrics and gynaecology, (2) the underlying scientific principles, safety, and equipment design, as well as a choice from any of the following; (3) research methodology, statistics and evidence-based medicine, (4) team working and inter professional practice, (5) legal aspects of care, and (6) management issues in ultrasound practice.
There are two phases leading to the full MSc degree, a taught phase (One year full-time, two years part-time - 120 credits) and an MSc project - dissertation phase (Six months full-time and one year part-time - 60 credits). Student must successfully complete the taught phase before progressing to the dissertation phase. Students proceeding to an MSc degree are required to study the research methodology module. The dissertation phase consists of successful completion of a taught diploma and a 20,000 word research project, the subject of which must be relevant to ultrasound in the students chosen route.
Special features:
* The programme is accredited by the Consortium for the Accreditation of Sonographic Education (CASE) and is designed to produce clinically competent sonographers in obstetrics and gynaecology with sound knowledge and comprehension of the academic basis of ultrasound
* This course can be tailored to suit your clinical interests, including choice of MSc project.
* Studying while training in an accredited centre under the supervision of an approved trainer. UK/EU students should discuss the suitability of their proposed training centre, usually a clinical department in their local hospital with course director ahead of application. International students studying in the UK will need to identify a training centre where module-specific ultrasound skills and competencies are attained. The suitability and location of the training centre should be discussed with course director before commencing the course. Most hospitals will charge students practical training fees, which are separate from the university fees. Students will also need to fulfil certain requirements in the local hospital before commencing the practical training. The course staff or director can recommend to international students a trainer in a recognised training centre if necessary. Training centres overseas are discussed on a case by case basis.
* Trainees completing the RCOG ultrasound modules would benefit from joining the course and formalising their training with a university degree.
* Attendance at two blocks of 5 days each for lectures, tutorials and practical tuition.
* Additional distance learning support is made available to our students in the form of web-based interactive lectures and formative assessments on Cardiff University Blackboard or MedaPhor Ltd. Website. Students will also be able to receive feedback by course tutors on ultrasound images sent from own location digitally on the courses appropriate forms.
This is a modular programme. First block of teaching is in October, second block of teaching in February and end of year exams are in July. Block dates for 2012-13:
* 1-5 October 2012
* 4-8 February 2013
* 1-5 July 2013
Available Modules
MET242 - Foundation Science: The aim of this module is to give students a background knowledge and understanding of the physics of ultrasound as applied to medicine and the associated machine related skills. (20 M credits)
MET243 - Practice of Obstetric Ultrasound: The aim of this module is to develop the students knowledge of ultrasound examination into both normal and abnormal conditions in obstetrics. Students will be able to recognise normal and abnormal early pregnancy features, normal foetal anatomy, and identify ultrasound features of compromised foetal growth. The skills acquired will be comparable with Level 1 scanning and its successful completion will be a pre-requisite for students who wish to undertake the Advanced Obstetric Ultrasound module. (20 M credits)
MET244 - Practice of Gynaecological Ultrasound:The aim of this module is to build on the students knowledge of human anatomy, physiology and pathology and integrate it with Level 1 gynaecological ultrasound skills. The academic content of this module will assist the student to complete successfully the general gynaecological practical assessments. Students must complete this module successfully to be able to proceed to the Advanced Gynaecological Ultrasound module. (20 M credits)
MET237 - Advanced Gynaecological Ultrasound: The aim of this module is to build on the core gynaecological ultrasound skills that were achieved in the Practice of Gynaecological Ultrasound module and to further develop them to Level 2 scanning. Students will be able to develop advanced skills in a number of areas such as assessment of adnexal masses, Gynaecological applications of Doppler and 3D/4D imaging. (20 M credits)
MET238 - Advanced Obstetric Ultrasound: The aim of this module is to build on the core obstetric ultrasound skills that were achieved in the Practice of Obstetric Ultrasound module and to further develop them to Level 2 scanning. Students will be able to develop advanced skills in a number of areas, notably abnormal foetal development using 2D scanning, Clinical applications of Doppler, and 3D/4D imaging in obstetrics. (20 M Credits)
MET239 - Research, Statistics and Evidence Based Medicine: This module aims to provide the students with increased knowledge of the research process, evidence based practice and statistics, to enable them to critically evaluate, synthesise and reflect on research evidence, to practice. (20 M Credits)
MET 245 - Team Working and Inter professional Practice: This module aims to provide the student with the opportunity to investigate and evaluate team work and inter professional practice within a health care environment, in relation to diagnostic ultrasound. (20 M Credits)
MET 246 - Legal Aspects of Care: This module aims to provide the student with the opportunity to investigate and evaluate Legal aspects of care within a health care environment, in relation to diagnostic ultrasound. (20 M Credits)
MET 247- Management Issues in Ultrasound Practice: This module aims to provide the student with the opportunity to investigate and evaluate management issues within a health care environment, in relation to diagnostic ultrasound.
Accreditation
The programme is accredited by the Consortium for the Accreditation of Sonographic Education (CASE) and is designed to produce clinically competent sonographers in obstetrics and gynaecology with sound knowledge and comprehension of the academic basis of ultrasound - hence to integrate academic and clinical education.