Medical Ultrasound
Entry requirements
You must normally hold a health-related undergraduate degree or equivalent professional qualification, appropriate to your area of study, and have access to an acceptable clinical placement.
Under recognition of prior learning (RPL) you may be awarded credits for previous study or related work experience which can be credited towards the course you want to study.
Months of entry
September
Course content
The first year of this Consortium for the Accreditation of Sonographic Education (CASE) accredited course enables healthcare professionals from varying clinical backgrounds to become safe, competent ultrasound practitioners. The second year allows you to increase your clinical leadership and research knowledge.
Course details
The course:
- develops you academically to postgraduate level
- enables you to become an autonomous practitioner with the skills to undertake high quality medical ultrasound examinations competently and safely in a range of ultrasound practice, placing the person at the centre of care
- enhances your critical skills enabling you to recognise and promote high quality evidence and care
- develops your leadership abilities by providing you with a knowledge of research design or service improvement
- promotes an ethos of caring, compassion, professionalism and lifelong learning development
- enables you to function as a valued member of the multi-disciplinary healthcare team.
What you study
In both years of study you have the option of two study routes:
- Clinical
- Point of care
The pathway you choose will be dictated by your professional background and your chosen area of ultrasound practice.
After completing both years of study you are awarded your PgDip Medical Ultrasound. You then have the opportunity to continue your study on to the next stage and complete your MSc Medical Ultrasound.
Course structure
Year 1 Core modules – Clinical Route
· Principles of Ultrasound Science and Technology
And one optional module
· General Medical and Gynaecological Ultrasound
· Lower limb musculoskeletal ultrasound
· Negotiated Study in Medical Ultrasound Practice
· Obstetric and Gynaecological Ultrasound
· Upper limb musculoskeletal ultrasound
· Vascular ultrasound
Year 1 Core modules – Point of Care Route
· Principles of Ultrasound Science and Technology
And two optional modules:
· Core Emergency Medicine Ultrasound
· Deep Venous Thrombus Ultrasound
· Renal and Hepato-biliary Ultrasound
· Shock and Focused Echo Ultrasound
Year 2 Core modules – Clinical Route
· Advanced Leadership in Health and Social Care
· Advanced Personal Effectiveness in Leadership
· Designing Research Projects
And one optional module
· General Medical and Gynaecological Ultrasound
· Lower limb musculoskeletal ultrasound
· Negotiated Study in Medical Ultrasound Practice
· Obstetric and Gynaecological Ultrasound
· Upper limb musculoskeletal ultrasound
· Vascular ultrasound
Year 2 Core modules – Point of Care Route
· Advanced Leadership in Health and Social Care
· Advanced Personal Effectiveness in Leadership
· Designing Research Projects
And one optional module
· Focused Negotiated Study in Medical Ultrasound Practice
· Deep Venous Thrombus Ultrasound
· Renal and Hepato-biliary Ultrasound
· Shock and Focused Echo Ultrasound
How you learn
The teaching is delivered at Teesside University through academic blocks.
The clinical route is developed over five two-week blocks.
The point of care route is delivered over five two-day blocks to suit busy clinical workloads.
Both routes are supported through e-learning. You will also develop your practical skills within your clinical placement. It is a fusion which allows you to become an autonomous safe ultrasound practitioner. Teaching methods used during your academic blocks include lectures, seminars and practical workshops. The Regional Ultrasound Centre here on campus is full incorporated into the teaching. How you are assessed
You are assessed by written assignment, examinations and practical triggered assessment.
Work placement
Prior to enrolling on the course, you must negotiate a clinical placement, where you can gain your practical skills. You must find this placement, the University cannot help with this.
Career opportunities
After completing your first year of study you can practise in your chosen area of ultrasound.
Fees and funding
For funding information, please contact the University Finance Office, +44 (0)1642 342171, email finance@tees.ac.uk
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- PGDip
- part time24 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Admissions
- shlsadmissions@tees.ac.uk
- Phone
- 01642 384110