Educational goals
The aim of the Radiological Assistance Study Programme is to acquire the professional competence to practise as a radiological assistant who is able to train a non-medical health profession in accordance with the applicable legislation. The study programme is in line with the current vocational study programmes of the European Union countries and corresponds to the basic principles for the education of health professionals. The aims of the studies, including professional qualifications to pursue the profession of radiological assistant, are acquired in accordance with the applicable legislative provisions.
Profile of the graduate
Graduate demonstrates knowledge in biomedical fields, is responsible for nursing care provided in radiological procedures, know the principles and techniques of nursing care during radiological diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and techniques. Graduates shall be able to use medical devices, tools and equipment to ensure the safety of the patient at his/her best convenience, have the competence to control and independently perform radiological imaging procedures and irradiation techniques, including radiological procedures used in medical exposure, in health facilities in radiological, radiotherapeutic, nuclear medical and other workplaces where they are performed Graduates are qualified to perform safe medical exposure to the extent of their professional competence, are able to interpret and apply important laws, rules, restrictions and recommendations for the application of ionising radiation to patients and workers. Graduates are able to optimise radiation protection, assess whether indicated or required medical exposure is not contrary to the principles of radiation protection and, where appropriate, propose appropriate measures within the scope of their professional activity, are able to perform routine tests of operational stability in all types of radiological health centres. A graduate may, without professional supervision and without indication to the extent of his or her competence, provide healthcare in accordance with legislation and standards.
Information
- Study programme
- Radiological Assistance (B0914P360009)
- Faculty of
- FZS
- Type of study
- Bachelor
- Form of study
- Full-time
- Length of study
- 3
- Awarded degree
- Bc.
- Language
- Czech
- Education area
- Health Care
Courses of Radiologická asistence programme
1. semester
- Anatomy (compulsory)
- Basics of pedagogy and education (compulsory)
- Communication in health care (compulsory)
- English for Specific Purposes 1 (compulsory)
- Health legislation and standards (compulsory)
- Chapters of appl. math. in radiology 1 (compulsory)
- Information systems in healthcare (compulsory)
- Medical Terminology (compulsory)
- Physiology (compulsory)
- Radiological physics 1 (compulsory)
2. semester
- Basic skiagraphic projections (compulsory)
- Basics of biophysics and radiobiology (compulsory)
- English for Specific Purposes 2 (compulsory)
- Chapters of appl. math. in radiology 2 (optional)
- Individual Practical Training 1 (compulsory)
- Information Technology (compulsory)
- Instrumentation 1 (compulsory)
- Nursing procedures (compulsory)
- Pathological Physiology (compulsory)
- Pathology (compulsory)
- Pre-Hospital Care and Aid (compulsory)
- Public Healthcare (compulsory)
- Radiation protection (compulsory)
- Radiological Physics 2 (compulsory)
- TheIntroduction to Clinical Propedeutics (compulsory)
3. semester
- Basics of Clinical Disciplines 1 (compulsory)
- English for Specific Purposes 3 (compulsory)
- Health ethics (compulsory)
- Inf. sources – Med. and Non-M. Branches (compulsory)
- Instrumentation 2 (compulsory)
- Method. Seminar on B. Thesis Writing (compulsory)
- Nuclear medicine 1 (compulsory)
- Practical Training 1 (compulsory)
- Radiodiagnostics 1 (compulsory)
- Radiotherapy 1 (compulsory)
- X-ray anatomy (compulsory)
4. semester
- Basics of clinical disciplines 2 (compulsory)
- Basics of pharmacology (compulsory)
- English for Specific Purposes 4 (compulsory)
- General and clinical psychology (compulsory)
- Hygiene, epidemiology and inf. diseases (compulsory)
- Individual Practical Training 2 (compulsory)
- Nuclear Medicine 2 (compulsory)
- Practical Training 2 (compulsory)
- Radiodiagnostics 2 (compulsory)
- Radiological case report (compulsory)
- Radiotherapy 2 (compulsory)
- Research in non-medical fields (compulsory)
- Statistics in healthcare (compulsory)
- Topographic anatomy (compulsory)
5. semester
- Bachelor thesis 1 (compulsory)
- Management and Crisis Management (compulsory)
- Nuclear medicine 3 (compulsory)
- Practical Training 3 (compulsory)
- Radiodiagnostics 3 (compulsory)
- Radiotherapy 3 (compulsory)
6. semester
- Bachelor thesis 2 (compulsory)
- Magnetic resonance imaging (compulsory)
- Practical Training 4 (compulsory)
- Selected chapters from radiology (compulsory)
Courses without specified study plan
- Nuclear medicine (compulsory)
- Radiodiagnostics (compulsory)
- Radiotherapy (compulsory)
Admission procedure
Admission to the bachelor’s degree programme is conditional on the attainment of a complete general secondary education or a complete secondary vocational education attested by a school-leaving certificate. The applicant’s abilities and knowledge are assessed mainly on the basis of the results achieved in secondary school, i.e. applicants will be admitted to study according to their results from secondary school – only the average of the second semester o
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Contact: Richter Igor, doc. MUDr. Ph.D., igor.richter@tul.cz