Online Course on Introduction to Biomedical Imaging by The University of Queensland
About the Course
Imaging technologies form a significant component of the health budgets of all developed economies, and most people need advanced imaging such as MRIs, X-Rays and CT Scans (or CAT Scans) during their life. Many of us are aware of the misinformation sometimes offered in TV dramas, which either exaggerate the benefits or overemphasize the risks.
This medical imaging course provides an introduction to biomedical imaging and modern imaging modalities. The course also covers the basic scientific principles behind each modality, and introduces some of the key applications, from neurological diseases to cancers. This course includes modules specially designed for the general public, whilst also providing some advanced modules which could contribute to professional development in the health, engineering and IT industries.
What you’ll learn?
Why there is a need for different imaging modalities
The basic principles of each modality and the terminology used
The patient experience and why things happen during the imaging procedure
How to select the most suitable modality for a given clinical case
How to provide basic advice on imaging modalities to your peers
Additionally, in the ‘advanced’ sections of the course you’ll learn:
How an image is reconstructed/visualized OR
The principles of image post-processing
Syllabus
The Introduction to Biomedical Imaging course incorporates a case study which is introduced at the start of each episode. This case study will follow a hypothetical patient required to undergo various imaging modalities for a medical condition.
For each episode, we include information relevant to that modality and the basic scientific principles, hardware and technology, and clinical applications.
In episode 1, we’ll consider x-rays.
In episode 2, we’ll explore computerised tomography (CT).
In episode 3, you’ll learn about ultrasound (U/S).
In episode 4, we’ll discuss magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
In episode 5, you’ll learn about PET and SPECT.
Each episode will include several short quizzes which will not contribute to your final grade and will help you understand the key points.
Duration
Estimated 12 weeks, 4–5 hours per week.
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