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THE UNIVERSITY of EDINBURGHDEGREE REGULATIONS & PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 2006/2007
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Neuroimaging: Practicalities (P01858)? Credit Points : 10 ? SCQF Level : 11 ? Acronym : MED-P-P01858 All imaging techniques have advantages and disadvantages and all are potentially hazardous to the operator or individual being scanned unless operated correctly. In some cases, there are strict rules and regulations to be followed an operators have to have professional qualifications, but in others the rules are less strict. Students from a non-clinical background will not be aware of these important ponts. The aims of this course are to make sure that the student is thoroughly familiar with the potential hazards, contraindications and safe operating practices for each type of imaging, but particularly magnetic resonance, health and safety issues, the principals of ethics for neuroimaging research and good clinical practice. Entry Requirements?
Special Arrangements for Entry : All courses will be delivered taught by distance learning, using WebCT as the delivery platform. Registered students are provided with a user name and password that allows them to access a protected course web site. The website houses a number of interactive tutorials that allow students to work with information in a self-paced manner to test their understanding of important concepts and principles. Online delivery will be supported through online discussions with peers and tutors. The website provides a variety of educational material and supports a range of approaches by the students to the material provided. Subject AreasHome subject areaDelivery Information? Normal year taken : Postgraduate ? Delivery Period : To be arranged/Unknown ? Additional Class Information : All course will be delivered taught by distance learning using WebCt as the delivery platform Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes
The programme aims to contribute to improved understanding of the use of neuroimaging in research by users from a wide range of different disciplines, including understanding the principals of study design to avoid bias, practicalities and limitations of different imaging techniques, and image analysis processes. This will improve the design, quality and interpretation of neuroimaging as used in research and help advance knowledge faster.
Assessment Information
Large written submissions are not very suitable to the assessment of a student's appreciation of the finer points of imaging. There will be short questions embedded in the end of the teaching session using a variety of question types:- multiple choice, drag and drop, short written answer, etc. The questions embedded in this course will be worth 2.5% of the overall final mark.
A Short written assignment, of approximately 1000 words will also be included: one (25% of the marks). This will be a fixed topic. A number of bespoke technologies and the University’s online assessment tool QuestionMark Perception will be used to deliver the more interactive and visually driven elements of assessment. The principle of constructive alignment will underpin all assessments. This will ensure the assessment tasks are aligned with the specific course objectives. Contact and Further InformationThe Course Secretary should be the first point of contact for all enquiries. Course Secretary Mrs Patricia Sutherland Course Organiser Prof Joanna Wardlaw Course Website : http://www.neuroimage.co.uk School Website : http://www.mvm.ed.ac.uk/ College Website : http://www.mvm.ed.ac.uk/ |
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