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Academic excellence for business and the professions
Radiography
School of Health Sciences
Welcome
Richard Thorne
Programme Director, Radiotherapy
Debbie Poynter
Lecturer, Diagnostic Imaging
School of Health Sciences
City University London - leading global university
committed to academic excellence and focused on
business and the professions
9th
in the UK for
graduate-level jobs
(The Sunday Times
University Guide 2013)
Top 30
One of the top 30
universities in the
UK
(Times Higher Education
Table of Tables 2012)
Top 5%
in the top 5% of
universities in the
world
(Times Higher Education
World University
Rankings 2012)
15
Research in 15
areas of academic
activity assessed
as being
comparable with
the best in the
world
(2008 Research
Assessment Exercise)
Top 10
for starting salaries
(Which University 2013)
School of Health Sciences
Exceptional employment prospects
• City University London has exceptionally good links with business
and the professions.
• Our courses are accredited by professional bodies, which ensures
that courses are relevant and up-to-date, and helps improve your
employment prospects.
School of Health Sciences
Central London location
• We are located in the heart of
London, close to the capital's leading
financial, legal, media and medical
institutions.
• London has been placed second in
the Top Universities Best Student
Cities in the World 2012.
• Both professionally and personally,
students have the opportunity to
benefit from all that London has to
offer.
School of Health Sciences
88%
of our
undergraduates are
in employment or
further study after
graduation
120 year
experience in
training health
professionals
4
distinct areas with
state-of-the-art clinical
skills suites and
laboratories for
nursing and midwifery,
radiography,
optometry and speech
and language therapy
130+
academic staff who
are leading health
educators,
practitioners and
researchers
The School of Health Sciences - leading the field of
healthcare education and health policy with our
interdisciplinary approach and world-class research
School of Health Sciences
Our courses
We offer a wide range of courses for those who want to work in healthcare
(pre-registration) and those who already work in the sector (post-
registration) at different levels:
• Undergraduate
• Top-up degrees
• Conversion degrees
In various areas such as:
Health Management, Policy and Research; Human Communication; Long-
term care; Mental Health; Midwifery; Nursing; Optometry; Public Health;
Radiography; and Speech and Language Therapy.
• Masters
• CPD
• Research – PhDs
School of Health Sciences
Our staff
• Clinical experience
• Research active
• Informing best practice and policy
• Author of core textbooks
Networking Events and Lectures • The Dean’s Lecture Series: with our leading Professors and external
speakers who are key figures in the health and social care sector.
School of Health Sciences
All modules are
delivered by
qualified
Radiography
staff.
The Programme
School of Health Sciences
Year 1 – Radiotherapy Programme Overview
Module Credits Assessment
Common
(Joint)
2 x 15 OCSEs (Jan exam week)
MCT (Jan Exam week)
Clinical Portfolio (4 weeks at
end of year)
Principles of Radiotherapy
Practice
15 Exam (Jan exam week)
Anatomy, Physiology &
Oncology
2x30 MCT tests within module
Exams (Jan & May exam
week)
Radiotherapy Equipment 15 Essay
Exam (May exam week)
School of Health Sciences
Year 2 – Radiotherapy Programme Overview
Module Credits Assessment
Radiographic Research
Methods & Stats (Joint)
15 Exam (Jan exam week)
Management and
Radiotherapy Technique A 30 MCT tests within module
Case study
Viva (June)
Competence to Practice A 30 Observation assessment
Portfolio
CPA’s
Viva (June)
Radiotherapy Physics &
Planning 30 Portfolio
Viva (April)
Radiobiology 15 Presentation (June)
School of Health Sciences
Year 3 – Radiotherapy Programme Overview
Module Credits Assessment
Research Exercise
(Joint)
30
Project or
Patchwork includes: Oral PP presentation (30%)
3000 word review article (70%)
Holistic Patient Care 15 Group presentation
Management and
Radiotherapy Technique
B
30 MCT tests within module
Poster presentation (May
exam week)
Competence to Practice
B1 & B2 2 x 15 Observation assessment
Portfolio
CPA’s
Viva
Health Policy & Quality
Management
15 Essay (May exam week)
Radiotherapy Programme Overview
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Resit
Assessment
Board
Exam
Week
OSCE Exam
Exam
Exam x 2
Exam
RT2022 Management & Radiotherapy Technique A (30C) Form MCT
RT2023 Competence to Practice A (30)
RT2024 Radiotherapy Physics & Planning (30C) Mock viva
RT3022 Holistic Patient Care (15C) Study Group Pres.
RC3021 Research Exercise (30C) (or RC3007 Research Project) Submission Group Discussion
RT3023 Management & Radiotherapy Technique B (30C) Study
RT3024 Competence to Practice B1 (15C) Submission
20/01/14 27/01/14 03/02/14 10/02/14 17/02/14 24/02/14 03/03/14 10/03/14 17/03/14 24/03/14 31/03/14 07/04/14 14/04/14 21/04/14 28/04/14 05/05/14 12/05/14 19/05/14
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Interim
Ass't
Board
Exam
Week
Exam
Exam x 2
Submit Essay Exam
Form MCT Form MCT Mock VivaAssignment
submission
RT2023 Competence to Practice A (30)
RT2024 Radiotherapy Physics & Planning (30C) Portfolio Submission
RC3021 Research Exercise (30C) Presentation Submission
RT3023 Management & Radiotherapy Technique B (30C) Form MCT Poster Pres
RT3025 Competence to Practice B2 (15C) Viva
RT3026 Healthcare Policy & Quality Management (15C) Sub - Essay
26/05/14 02/06/14 09/06/14 16/06/14 23/06/14 30/06/14 07/07/14 14/07/14 21/07/14 28/07/14 04/08/14 11/08/14 18/08/14 25/08/14
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Written
Work
Deadline
1st Year
Term 1
Resit Week
Clinical
Assess't
Deadline
Assess't
Board
Year 1 RC1022 Common 2 (15C) Sub - Portfolio
Study Viva
Study Viva
Viva
Study Presentation
Year 3 SubmissionRT3025 Competence to Practice B2
(15C)
Resits
Holiday
Key
Academic weeks
Clinical weeks
Assessments
Holiday
Term 3
Year 2 Year 3 Preparation
Yr 2 Preparation
Centrally
Organised
Resits
Holidays
Year 3
Study
Study
Study
RT1026 Radiotherapy Equipment (15C)
RT1025 Anatomy, Physiology & Oncology 2 (30C)Year 1
Year 2
RT2022 Management &
Radiotherapy Technique
A (30C)
Study
RC1022 Common 2 (15C)
Term 2
Holiday
RC1021 Common 1
(15C)
Study
Study
RC2021 Radiography Research & Statistics (15C)
Year 3
Study
Study
2013-2
014
Resits
Year 1
Study
(Clinical
Portfolio
submission
on 1st Mon)
2013-2
014
City
Welcome
Week
Induction
2013-2
014
Year 2 Resits
RT2025 Radiobiology (15C)
Term 1
RT1023 Principles of Radiotherapy Practice (15C)
RT1024 Anatomy, Physiology & Oncology 1 (30C)
School of Health Sciences
Radiotherapy Radiography – Skills suite
School of Health Sciences
The First Step – Pre treatment
School of Health Sciences
Computer Planning
• Using professional software for planning radiotherapy treatments
• Aim: Targeting high dose radiation beams and sparing normal tissue
School of Health Sciences
Treatment
School of Health Sciences
Year 1 - Diagnostic Imaging Programme Overview
Module Credits Assessment
Summative:
Common
(Joint)
2 x 15
0
OCSEs (Jan exam week)
MCT (Jan Exam week)
Clinical Portfolio (4 weeks at end of year)
Radiographic Anatomy,
Physiology and Pathology
30 Exam (Jan exam week)
Exam (May exam week)
Science for Medical Imaging 1
30 Exam (Jan exam week)
Exam (May exam week)
Principles of Imaging In
Practice 1
30
Viva (May exam week)
Exam (May exam week)
School of Health Sciences
Year 2 - Diagnostic Imaging Programme Overview
Module Credits Assessment
Summative:
Radiographic Research
Methods
(Joint)
15 Exam (Jan exam week)
Science for Medical Imaging 2 15 Exam (Jan exam week)
Principles of Imaging In
Practice 2
30 Essay (Jan)
Essay (May)
Oral presentation (June)
Professional Practice 60 Clinical Portfolio
Viva (May exam week)
Film Viewing Exam (May exam week)
School of Health Sciences
Year 3 - Diagnostic Imaging Programme Overview
Module Credits Assessment
Summative:
Research Exercise
(Joint)
30 Project or
Patchwork includes: Oral PP presentation (30%)
3000 word review article (70%)
Equipment Evaluation 15 Exam (Jan exam week)
Viva (Jan exam week)
Image Interpretation 15 Exam (May exam week)
Preparation for Clinical
Practice
45 Exam (IV injecting Jan exam week)
Viva (May exam week)
Clinical assessments
Clinical Portfolio
Management & Radiographic
Practice
15 Exam (May exam week)
Diagnostic Radiography Programme Overview
26/08/13 02/09/13 09/09/13 16/09/13 23/09/13 30/09/13 07/10/13 14/10/13 21/10/13 28/10/13 04/11/13 11/11/13 18/11/13 25/11/13 02/12/13 09/12/13 16/12/13 23/12/13 30/12/13 06/01/14 13/01/14
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Resit
Assessment
Board Exam week
OSCE Exam
RD1023 Radiographic Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology (30C) Exam 1
RD1024 Science for Medical Imaging 1 (30C) Exam 1
PIP1 (WS1) RD1025 Principles of Imaging in practice 1 (30C) PIP1 (WS2)
RC2021 Radiography Research & Satistics (15C) Exam
RD2022 Science for Medical Imaging 2 (15C) Exam
PIP2 (WS
CT/US)Essay 1
RD2024 Professional Practice in Medical Imaging (60C)
RC3021 Research Excercise (30C) (or RC3007 Research Project) Submission Group Discussion
RD3022 Equipment Evaluation (15C) RD3022 WS Exam & Viva
RD3023 Image Interpretation (15C)
RD3024 Preparation for Clinical Practice (45C) IV Exam
20/01/14 27/01/14 03/02/14 10/02/14 17/02/14 24/02/14 03/03/14 10/03/14 17/03/14 24/03/14 31/03/14 07/04/14 14/04/14 21/04/14 28/04/14 05/05/14 12/05/14 19/05/14
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Interim
Assessment
Board
Year 2
Clinical
Submission
Exam
week
RC1022 Common 2 (15C) Exam
RD1023 Radiographic Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology (30C) Exam 2
RD1024 Science for Medical Imaging 1 (30C) Exam 2
RD1025 PIP1
(30C)PIP1 (WS3) PIP1 (WS4) PIP1 (WS5)
Viva &
Exam
RD2023 Principles of Imaging in Practice 2 (30C) RD2023 Essay 2
RD2024 Professional Practice in Medical Imaging (60C) Exam
RC3021 Research Excercise (30C) Presentation Submission
RD3023 Image Interpretation (15C) OSCE
RD3024 Preparation for Clinical Practice (45C) Viva
RD3025 Management and Radiographic Practice (15C) Exam
26/05/14 02/06/14 09/06/14 16/06/14 23/06/14 30/06/14 07/07/14 14/07/14 21/07/14 28/07/14 04/08/14 11/08/14 18/08/14 25/08/14
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1st Year
Term 1
Resit Week
Year 3 Clinical
Submission
Year 1 Clinical
Submission
Assess't
Board
Year 1 RC1021 Common (15C) AB
RD2023 Study Oral Pres.
RD2024 Study Viva Year 3 Prep
Year 3
Study
HolidayStudy
Study
2012-2
013
Centrally
Organised
Resits
RD3024 PCP (45C)
StudyHoliday
2012-2
013
2012-2
013
Term 2
Year 2
Study
Key
Holidays
Term 3
Year 1
Assessments
Year 2
Year 1
Resits
City
Welcome
Week
Term 1
Study Study
Year 2 Holiday Study
RC1021 Common (15C)
RD1025 PIP1 (30C)
Hoilday
Academic / Study
RC2021 Tutorial
on Mon /
RD2022
Revision on
Tues
RD2023 Principles of Imaging in Practice 2 (30C)
Induction
Study
Year 3
Year 2 Prep (Some specials)
Academic weeks
Holiday
Clinical weeks
Holiday Study
Holidays
Holiday
Year 3
Resits
School of Health Sciences
Diagnostic Radiography – Skills Suite
School of Health Sciences
Competency
School of Health Sciences
Imaging
School of Health Sciences
Patient Care & Communication
School of Health Sciences
Radiography at City
• We also visit you every week whilst
in clinical placement
• Have termly personal tutor meetings
• Have termly staff student liaison
meetings
School of Health Sciences
• You need a BSc (Hons) degree to
qualify as a radiographer
• 3 years full-time
• 50% in the University – 50% in the
hospital
• City uses a number of hospitals in
London and Essex as training sites
for both Radiotherapy and Diagnostic
Radiography
• By accepting a place on the
programme you are agreeing that you
may be placed at one of these sites.
Higher Education
School of Health Sciences
Uniform Policy (NHS Requirement)
School of Health Sciences
• To work nationally or internationally… our degree is recognised in
most countries.
• After a few years general experience radiographers can choose to
specialise in areas such as:
Ultrasound
Nuclear medicine
Radiotherapy planning
Counselling
Information and support
Teaching
Research
Further Opportunities
School of Health Sciences
Other support
• Student Help desk
• Student Centre
• Library services
• IT support
• Students’ Union
• Sport and fitness
• Social activities
Find out more today!
See the Open Day Guide for details of talks or what to visit...
Or go to www.city.ac.uk
School of Health Sciences
What’s next?
• Tour of facilities
• Information stand – Common Room
• Open day guide: other talks / key places to visit
• Further information:
– www.city.ac.uk/health/undergraduate/radiography
Radiography Admissions Enquiries:
– 020 7040 5000
– Social media / current students:
www.facebook.com/cityhealthsciences
https://twitter.com/CityUniHealth
School of Health Sciences
Any questions?
Academic excellence for business and the professions
Thank you for listening
We hope you have a positive and
interesting day and decide to join us