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Faculty of: MEDICINE AND SURGERY

Imaging and Radiotherapy Techniques (qualification for the profession of Medical Radiology Technician)

POTENZA-Azienda Ospedaliera San Carlo

Duration
3 Years
Language
Italian
Degree Classes
L/SNT3 (Technical health professions)

The programme at a glance

Professionalism and human sensitivity: a figure at the service of others

Choosing to embark on this path means wanting to mature, in addition to technical and scientific skills, strong interpersonal skills and a strong ability to work in a team.

The programme are organized in facilities located throughout the country: the partnerships activated with hospitals, health authorities and institutes allow the undergraduate programme to be carried out in different locations before the final qualifying exam for the profession.

Teaching methodology

Direct experiences are the real added value of these courses: in addition to lectures, from the first year students are involved in practical training activities and clinical internships (with professional tutors).

And then?

In addition to the theoretical disciplines, there is also an in-depth study of computer procedures and the most advanced techniques in the field of radiology and radiotherapy. With the opportunity to experience what has been learned within the internship activities.

Presentation

The undergraduate programme in Imaging and Radiotherapy Techniques, a qualification qualifying for the profession of medical radiology technician, is based primarily on theoretical disciplines, which are accompanied by an in-depth study of computer procedures and the most advanced techniques in the field of radiodiagnostics, radiotherapy, nuclear medicine and health physics. The internship experiences, provided in the specific areas of specialization, are a valuable opportunity in which the knowledge, methodologies and techniques learned, in particular in the field of interventional radiology and neuroradiology, can be experimented in parallel.

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Health Professions
The Faculty of Medicine and Surgery