Radiology
Study Course Implementer
Residency Speciality
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About Study Course
Objective
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
1.Upon completion of the study course, the resident will: - have acquired knowledge of the methodology for selecting radiological examinations for patients, - be familiar with the interpretation of radiological findings (X-ray, ultrasonography, CT.
Skills
1.The resident will be able to: - select the necessary radiological examinations, - analytical evaluate the results of the examinations and make a diagnosis.
Competences
1.Using the acquired knowledge and skills, the resident will be able to diagnose acute and chronic infectious diseases, recognise and differentiate infectious diseases from other pathologies.
Assessment
Individual work
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During the course of study, the resident must learn:
- theoretical knowledge of the most commonly used radiological methods
- practical skills in the interpretation of results.
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Examination
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oral answers and discussion on the questions of the course
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The knowledge is tested during the seminar and practical training (interpretation of the results of radiological examination).
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Study Course Theme Plan
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Seminar
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Modality
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Location
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On site
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Auditorium
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Topics
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Infectious disease-specific changes in radiological examinations
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Bibliography
Required Reading
Torsten Bert Möller and Emil Reif. Pocket Atlas of Sectional Anatomy. Vol. 1: Head and Neck, Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 4th Edition, Dec 11, 2013
Paula J. Woodward, James Griffith, et.al. Imaging Anatomy: Ultrasound. 2nd Edition, 2017
Siva P Raman, Michael P. Federle. Diagnostic Imaging: Gastrointestinal. 3rd Edition, Kindle Edition, 2015