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Medical Ultrasound (Taught)

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  • 1 Study option
  • Postgraduate
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2 Campuses

Course summary

Medical Ultrasound has become an essential part of investigative healthcare, used to support a variety of medical professionals including radiographers, physiotherapists, chiropractors, podiatrists, nurses, midwives and doctors.

This postgraduate degree course will give you an understanding of the science and instrumentation of ultrasound to produce optimum images, with safety and quality assurance to make sure you lead with best practice.

Developed by experts from the University’s School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences our course has been created to be part-time, so you can gain your new qualification while you work. You’ll be taught by actively practising practitioners and highly-qualified academic staff, through professional development, experiential learning and reflective practice, tutorials, workshops, practical clinical skills classes, seminars, small group work, and lectures.

The course consists of three progressive levels, with an exit qualification at the end of each if you want to finish early, allowing you to tailor a learning experience that’s right for you.

Some of our units are available to study as standalone units which means you do not have to enrol onto the full course. If there is a particular unit you would like to study as a standalone unit, please use the contact form below.

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