1 \ Patient care

1 \ Patient care

  • 1.1. Scope of work and application of protocols.
  • 1.2. Observation of physical-clinical parameters and preparation procedures.
  • 1.3. Administration of contrasts and radiopharmaceuticals and prevention of infectious diseases.

2 \ Physical fundamentals and equipment: 1 \ Patient care

  • 2.1. Conventional radiology equipment: radiation and waves.
  • 2.2. Image processing, treatment and management.
  • 2.3. Computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound equipment.

3 \ Anatomy by image: 1 \ Patient care

  • 3.1. Location of anatomical structures.
  • 3.2. Analysis of diagnostic images and recognition of the technique used.
  • 3.3. Anatomical structures of the locomotor system, the anatomy, physiology and pathology of the cardiocirculatory, respiratory, endocrine and genital systems.

4 \ Radiation protection: 1 \ Patient care

  • 4.1. Radiation detection procedures and protection protocols.
  • 4.2. Characterization of radioactive facilities and management of radioactive material.
  • 4.3. Application of the quality assurance plan and application of emergency plans.

5 \ Simple radiology techniques: 1 \ Patient care

  • 5.1. Preparation of a simple radiology study.
  • 5.2. Techniques for radiological examinations of the upper limb and shoulder girdle.
  • 5.3. Radiological exploration techniques of the lower limb and pelvic girdle, spine, sacrum and coccyx.

6 \ Special radiology techniques

  • 6.1. Radiological examinations of the digestive system and the genitourinary system.
  • 6.2. Radiological images of the vascular system, bone densitometry and mammography.
  • 6.3. Intraoral and orthopantomographic radiological examinations.

7 \ Computed tomography and ultrasound techniques

  • 7.1. Exploration and application of contrast media administration techniques.
  • 7.2. Obtaining the image and application protocol.
  • 7.3. Identification of the clinical use of ultrasound.

8 \ Magnetic resonance imaging techniques.

  • 8.1. Exploration and performance of the test and application of contrast media techniques.
  • 8.2. Risks associated with image acquisition and image quality adjustments.
  • 8.3. Characterization of functional and interventional magnetic resonance tests.

9 \ Imaging techniques in nuclear medicine

  • 9.1. Definition of the field of action and description of the image registration process.
  • 9.2. Equipment operating parameters and image quality assessment.
  • 9.3. Application of protocols in conducting nuclear medicine explorations.

10 \ Radiopharmacy techniques

  • 10.1. Obtaining and determining the procedure for marking radiopharmaceuticals.
  • 10.2. Application of radioimmunoassay techniques.
  • 10.3. Radiometabolic therapy unit and preparation of radioisotopic treatment.

11 \ Job training and guidance

  • 11.1. Active job search and employment contract.
  • 11.2. Conflict management and work teams.
  • 11.3. Risk prevention and protection measures in the company.

12 \ Company and entrepreneurial initiative

  • 12.1. Entrepreneurial initiative: Creation and start-up of a company.
  • 12.2. Administrative function applied to the company and its environment.

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