Gynaecological Ultrasound Practice




Introduction
This module aims to provide the theoretical underpinning that supports and complements your practical training necessary to achieve competency in patient centred gynaecological ultrasound practice.
Who the module is aimed at
The module is aimed primarily at Radiographers, Medics and Nurses..
Benefits of taking the module to the individual, the organisation and the patient
The module will develop the skills and competencies required for advanced gynaecological ultrasound clinical practice.
What you learn
You will develop an in depth knowledge of the role of ultrasound, including its limitations, in the demonstration of normal and abnormal anatomy that supports and complements your practical training necessary to achieve advanced competency in patient centred gynaecological ultrasound practice.
General areas covered
- normal and abnormal anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system including the menstrual cycle and hormonal control
- normal and pathological sonographic appearances of the female reproductive system in all life stages
- differential diagnosis, report writing, communication of results and referral pathways
- transabdominal and transvaginal ultrasound
- ethical and professional issues.
Skills gained for the workplace, technical skills or academic skills
- patient centred care and communication
- critical evaluation
- image interpretation and report writing
- clinical decision making
- reflective practice and leadership skills.
Professional recognition
The module is accredited by the Consortium for the Accreditation of Sonographic Education (CASE).
Fees and Funding for 2021/22
Indicative price for stand-alone module |
Home student: £850 EU / International students: £1,205 - this is part-time study and therefore cannot provide sponsorship for Tier 4. |
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Funding |
This module attracts Workforce Development / Workforce Transformation funding WDF/WTF by the following schemes: |
How to apply |
To apply for a self-funded place, please complete and return the application form below: To apply for a Workforce Development / Workforce Transformation funding WDF/WTF funded place, please complete and return the relevant application form below: Further information and Workforce Development Funding / CPD Funding online application form |
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Entry requirements
- Relevant professional qualification
- Relevant work experience
- Relevant workplace opportunities and organisational support
- You must have access to 14 hours per week ultrasound scanning with an appropriately qualified clinical supervisor (this is not provided by the University)
The above must be evidenced in your application form.
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Attendance
Delivery Method:
Blended Learning this module will involve a limited number of face-to-face study days supported by online distance learning activities
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Provisional timetable
This module is planned to commence delivery in September 2021
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Assessment
Module assessment is made up of one or more assessment tasks. The assessment task(s) for this module are:
- Practical Assessment
- Presentation
Successful completion of this module will earn you 15 level 7 credits
Further details
For further information please contact the module leader Michelle Hood - m.hood@shu.ac.uk or contact the student experience team: