Either MCQ tests during the semester of oral exams at the end of the semester
Objective Objectives/Desired Results:
The overall aim of the course is to introduce students to the basic principles of imaging modalities and the study of the imaging approach by system, with an introduction to the correct hierarchy of imaging modalities based on clinical indication; and to enable them to plan, analyze and formulate an imaging diagnosis and as well as the combined imaging-based approach to disease. Further, the course seeks to provide students with the fundamentals of the combined imaging-based approach to disease. The specific objectives of the course are specified in the following intended learning outcomes:
Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
He/she will be able to use the acquired knowledge in order to:
Distinguish the main differences between normal and pathological imaging of the main organs of the human body
To describe the pathology in an imaging method.
To know basic differential diagnosis in Medical Imaging
To be able to collaborate with fellow students to research and analyze the international literature.
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Course Description:
Unit 1 Introduction to basic principles of radiology.
Unit 2 Chest Radiology, CNS Radiology, head and neck
Unit 3 Musculoskeletal Radiology
Unit 4 Principles of Radiation Therapy Oncology
Unit 5 Nuclear Medicine
Unit 6. Repetitive exercises.
Recommended reading:
Clinical Radiology: Authors: M. I. Argyropoulou, A. Gouliamos, A. Drevelegas, A. Karantanas, N. L. Kelekis, P. Prasopoulos, D. Siablis, K. Tsampoulas, I. V. Fezoulidis, Publishers: I. Constantara.