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Study programmes 2011-2012Last update : 14/06/2012
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

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
Number of credits :  
Advanced master in X-Ray Diagnostics, 1st yearToute l'année35
Lecturer :  Physical basis of medical radiology, including radiation dosimetry, 1st year : Françoise Malchair
Cellular and human radiobiology : histopathology, 1st year : Chantal Humblet, Philippe Martinive
Cellular and human radiobiology : biochemistry, 1st year : Chantal Humblet, Philippe Martinive
Anatomo-clinical demonstrations, 1st year : Chantal Humblet, Philippe Martinive
Radioprotection : Hygiene problems : Roland Hustinx
Radioprotection techniques, 1st year : Véra Pirlet
Legislation, 1st year : N...
Elements of Medical IT, 1st year : Daniel Gillain
Medical imaging techniques including radioprotection, 1st year : Paul Magotteaux
Elements of resuscitation in the face of a reaction to contrast products, 1st year : Jean‑François Brichant
Coordinator :  Paul Magotteaux
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Course contents :  
Radioprotection : Hygiene problems

This course is an introduction to human radiopathology. It considers teh various pathological effects that results from exposure to ionizing ardiations in man.
Learning outcomes of the course :  
Radioprotection : Hygiene problems

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
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
Radioprotection : Hygiene problems

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.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Radioprotection : Hygiene problems

none
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
Radioprotection : Hygiene problems

Seven two-hour sessions.
Recommended or required readings :  
Radioprotection : Hygiene problems

The power point file is made available at the end of the course.
Assessment methods and criteria :  
Radioprotection : Hygiene problems

Oral exam;
Contacts :  
Radioprotection : Hygiene problems

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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