Build advanced clinical and research capability in diagnostic imaging with a programme designed for radiographers and sonographers. You’ll develop leadership, evidence-based practice, and specialist imaging skills to support service improvement and professional impact.
The MSc in Diagnostic Imaging at Glasgow Caledonian University is designed for radiographers and sonographers seeking to enhance their clinical and research expertise. This comprehensive program focuses on developing leadership skills, evidence-based practice, and specialized imaging techniques to drive service improvement and create a significant professional impact.
The program encompasses a blend of advanced imaging practices, research methodologies, and leadership training. Students can choose a broad-based approach or select a specific pathway that aligns with their professional interests.
Core modules may include:
Assessment and project work: Evaluation methods typically combine academic assignments with practical learning experiences. Students will receive guidance to integrate evidence into their practice, fostering improvements in imaging service delivery.
Specialisation and electives: The selection of modules and pathways will vary based on individual backgrounds and interests. Prospective students are encouraged to discuss specific modality focuses during the application process to ensure alignment with their career goals.
Applicants should possess a Lower Second Class degree or equivalent qualifications in a relevant field. Additionally, candidates must be actively working as radiographers or sonographers in their home countries to engage effectively in the practice-based components of the program.
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