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Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
Version 2013-2014
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, 1st year
- 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, 1st year : 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 year35
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, 1st year : 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 : N...
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, 1st year

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, 1st year

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, 1st year

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, 1st year

none
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
Radioprotection : Hygiene problems, 1st year

Seven two-hour sessions.
Recommended or required readings :  
Radioprotection : Hygiene problems, 1st year

The power point file is made available at the end of the course.
Assessment methods and criteria :  
Radioprotection : Hygiene problems, 1st year

Oral exam;
Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
Contacts :  
Radioprotection : Hygiene problems, 1st year

Pr. R. Hustinx, 04 366 7200, rhustinx@chu.ulg.ac.be
Secretary (Mme Van Cutsem): 04 366 72199, mednuc@chu.ulg.ac.be

Items online :  

Radioprotection : Hygiene problems, 1st year

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