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| RADI2008-1 | Theory courses - Physical basis of medical radiology, including radiation dosimetry, 1st year - Cellular and human radiobiology: histopathology, 1st year - Cellular and human radiobiology: biochemistry, 1st year - Anatomo-clinical demonstrations, 1st year - Radioprotection : Hygiene problems - Radioprotection techniques, 1st year - Legislation, 1st year - Elements of Medical IT, 1st year - Medical imaging techniques including radioprotection, 1st year - Elements of resuscitation in the face of a reaction to contrast products, 1st year
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| Duration : | Physical basis of medical radiology, including radiation dosimetry, 1st year : 45h Th, 30h Pr Cellular and human radiobiology: histopathology, 1st year : 25h Th, 15h Pr Cellular and human radiobiology: biochemistry, 1st year : 25h Th, 15h Pr Anatomo-clinical demonstrations, 1st year : 150h Th Radioprotection : Hygiene problems : 15h Th Radioprotection techniques, 1st year : 15h Th Legislation, 1st year : 10h Th Elements of Medical IT, 1st year : 5h Th Medical imaging techniques including radioprotection, 1st year : 150h Th Elements of resuscitation in the face of a reaction to contrast products, 1st year : 6h Th, 3h Pr
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| Holder(s) : | Physical basis of medical radiology, including radiation dosimetry, 1st year : Françoise Malchair
Cellular and human radiobiology: histopathology, 1st year : Jacques Boniver, Philippe Delvenne
Cellular and human radiobiology: biochemistry, 1st year : Philippe Delvenne
Anatomo-clinical demonstrations, 1st year : Jacques Boniver
Radioprotection : Hygiene problems : Roland Hustinx
Radioprotection techniques, 1st year : Véra Pirlet
Legislation, 1st year : N...
Elements of Medical IT, 1st year : Michel Bartholomé
Medical imaging techniques including radioprotection, 1st year : Robert Dondelinger
Elements of resuscitation in the face of a reaction to contrast products, 1st year : Jean‑François Brichant
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| Coordinator : | Robert Dondelinger |
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| Language : | Langue française |
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| Course contents : |
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 | This course is an introduction to human radiopathology. It considers teh various pathological effects that results from exposure to ionizing ardiations in man. |
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| Course objective : |
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 | To understand and describe the risks associated with the exposure to ionizing radiations: Determinist effects partial irradiation whole body irradiation Stochastic effects genetic effects radiation-induced cancers Intra-uterine exposure Risks associated with low-dose exposure |
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| Prerequisites : |
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 | None. The first session is dedicated to a refresher course summarizing the elements of nuclear physics and radiation biology that are necessary to understand this course. |
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| Workshops : |
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 | none |
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| Organization : |
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 | Seven two-hour sessions. |
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| Written notes : |
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 | The power point file is made available at the end of the course. |
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| Assessment : |
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 | Oral exam; |
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| Contacts : |
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 | Pr. R. Hustinx, 04 366 7200, rhustinx@chu.ulg.ac.be Secretary (Mme Van Cutsem): 04 366 72199, mednuc@chu.ulg.ac.be |
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