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Al-Azhar University Faculty of Medicine for Men Course specification For Doctorate of Radiodiagnosis ( 2014 2015 ) University : Al-Azhar Faculty : Medicine for Men Course specification - Programmers on which course is given : Radiodiagnosis Medical doctorate - Major or minor element of programs : major - Department offering the program : Radiodiagnosis,pathology, surgery and internal medicine departments A Basic Information Title : Medical Doctorate Degree in Diagnostic RadiologyCode : Course duration : 36 months B Professional Information 1 Overall aims of course - To instill a critical awareness of advances at the forefrontal of the diagnostic radiology. - To prepare students effectively for professional employment attitudes and provide them with ethical principles and communication skills. - To provide students with the ability to interpret different radiological modalities and differentiate between normal and abnormal findings.

Intended Learning Outcomes of course ( ILOs ) a- Knowledge and Understanding: Postgraduate attaining Doctorate Degree in Radiodiagnosis should have sufficient understanding and knowledge that enable him/her to: a1- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of essential facts, advances and principles of different radiological modalities and their applications. a2- Recognize and interpret different radiological films and differentiate between normal and abnormal findings. a3- Describe the radiological anatomy for different parts of the body a4- Demonstrate an understanding of value of different radiological positions in variable cases. a5- Explain the variations in imaging modalities according to the investigated case. a6- Recognize the role of various imaging modalities including : plain film, contrast studies, ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, isotope scanning, angiography and interventional radiology in management of different disease. a7- Recognize the ethical considerations in conduction & publishing of different types of scientific research. a8- Recognize the quality standards of different imaging modalities a9- Recognize the aetiology, symptoms and signs and surgical aspect of different disease related to radiology. a10-demonstrate the physics of CT and MRI and methods of radiation and magnetic field protection a11- Describe the aetiology and management of the common problems of internal medicine that has changes in radiological imaging a12- Recognize the effect of radiation and magnetic field on the body

a13- Demonstrate the different ways of radiation protection a14- Demonstrate the role of different isotope scans in diagnosis of disease a15- Describe the technique of different isotope scans a16- Recognize the fundamentals of ethical and legal aspects of radiological practice. a17- Recognize the quality standards of radiological practice. a18- Recognize the main scientific advances in radiological field. a19- Recognize the basics and ethics of scientific research. b- Intellectual Skills: Postgraduate attaining Doctorate Degree in Radiodiagnosis should develop intellectual skills that enable him/her to: b1-interpretthe different radiological imaging. b2- Correlate thoroughlythe imaging findings with the clinical history of the patient. b3- Identify the indication and contraindication for different radiological procedures b4- Identify the new technique and modalities in researches and articles b5- Identify the ethical considerations in different types of scientific research. b6- Select and evaluate the methods of radiation protection b7-evaluate risks imposed during cardiology clinical practice. B8-Plan for radiological professional improvement. c- Professional and Practical Skills: Postgraduate attaining DoctorateDegree in Radiodiagnosis should develop professional and practical skills that enable him/her to: c1- Demonstrate a complete reporting of different basic radiological images. c2- Recognize accurately the radiological findings in urgent life threatening conditions.

c3- identify the appropriate recommendation by further radiological imaging according to the existing radiological findings and the clinical history. c4- Demonstrate skills required for the conduction of different radiological techniques as : HSG, Ba study, arteriography and simple drainage procedures. c5- Interpret and explain different radiologic films and detect abnormal findings. c6 - Select appropriate technique and procedures and apply accurately the pre and post procedures preparations and care. c7- Apply skills required to work independently and be self critical in the evaluation of risks and outcomes. c8 - Apply the ethical considerations in different types of scientific research. c9- Evaluate the different ways of radiation protection c10- Evaluate the infection control measures in the field of radiology c11- Be competent in doing general examination and take complete history of patient with diseases related to radiology d-general and Transferable Skills: Postgraduate attaining DoctorateDegree in Radiodiagnosis should develop general and transferrable skills that enable him/her to: d1- Communication skills, covering both written and oral communications. d2- Problem solving skills d3- Interact and communicate effectively with other health care professionals. d4- Manage time effectively and demonstrate skills needed for life long learning as information technology skills ( IT ). d5- Work effectively and cooperatively in a team. d6- Discuss professional errors in a an honest way. d7- Independent learning ability required for continuing professional development

e- Professional behaviour Postgraduate attaining Doctorate Degree in Radiodiagnosis should acquire the ethics and attitude that enable him/her to: e.1-respect the patient privacy. e.2-deal ethically with patients, colleagues, junior & senior staff. e.3-select the time when to listen, speak, comment, or reply to others. Contents Program duration 36 months - During this period the candidates undergo shifts between the different units in the Radiology Department: conventional x- ray, US, CT. - Bythe end of this time the candidate is expected to finish doctorate degree thesis and also have accurate knowledge in the following diagnostic fields: Neuro radiology Including imaging of the brain and spinal pathology, sellar lesions, skull base diseases and carotid angiography Head and Neck Radiology (Excluding the brain) - Including pathology of the paranasal sinuses, orbits, larynx, neck and petrous bones. Musculoskeletal Radiology - Including imaging of trauma, Major joints(knee, shoulder, ankle, hip) and Myotendenious pathology. Cardio thoracic Radiology - Including imaging of chest diseases(lung, mediastinum, chest wall and pleura), Cardiac imaging including the basis of - Echocardiography, principles of Nuclear Cardiology and basis of Cardiac MRI. Gastrointestinal radiology - Including barium studies, CT and MRI of the abdomen, abdominal ultra sonography, hepatic and biliary scintigraphy, MRcholangiography and MR urography, Functional gastrointestinal imaging and transit Imaging virtual endoscopy (CTand MR endoscopy,...) Genitourinary radiology

- Including conventional & contrast studies, ultrasonography, CT & MRI - Kidneys & supra renal glands, ureters. - Urinary bladder, prostate & urethra - Female genital system (HSG, US, CT, MRI) - Invasive (Angiography, vasography...) - Interventional (guided biopsy & aspiration and drainage for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes) Vascular Imaging and Intervention: - Including diseases of the arteries, veins and lymphatics as assessed by arteriography, venography, lymphography,ultrasound doppler studies, CT and MR angiography Breast imaging - Including mammographic techniques, breast ultrasound, breast CT and basis of breast MRI. - In each diagnostic field, most of the pathological entities are expected to be covered including congenital, traumatic,inflammatory,neoplastic and miscellaneous conditions. 4 Teaching and learning methods - Demonstrative lectures. - Data show presentation. - Case based discussion. 5 Student assessment methods Candidates are expected to attend: - The scientific meeting of the Radiology department (Once /week onmonday). o Prepare the material for assigned meeting o Present some of the cases o Share in discussions The annual scientific meeting of the Faculty(Once / year) Six thesis discussions Technical Procedures attendance and / or performance with emphasis on angiography,interventional, CT, MRI,Doppler, digital imaging.

Assessment schedule Written, clinical and oral examination after finishing of thesis Weighting of assessment According to the regulations and unified internal bylaws of Al-Azhar University s faculties of medicine. List of references - Textbook of radiology and imaging - Periodicals, website : Radiologyeducation.com Radiographics.rsna.org Course coordinator : Prof. Dr. Ahmad Mustafa Ouf Head of department : Prof. Dr. Ahmad Mustafa Ouf Date : 1/ 10 / 2014