Course Objectives
The overall aim of the degree in Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy is to qualify students to pursue independent, autonomous and differentiated of today’s professions of Diagnostic Radiographer, Radiation Therapist Radiographer and Nuclear Medicine Radiographer. This degree will provide the student knowledge, skills and aptitudes required for the roles, responsibilities and tasks, defined in the Portuguese legislation: Act “in accordance with the clinical indication, pre-diagnose, diagnostic and research process or identification, fitting them to conceive, plan, organize, implement and evaluate the process of work in the context of their profession, with aim of health promotion, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and reintegration “(Decree-Law No. 564/99 of 21 December). This professional will have the possibility of movement in the European and world space, possessing 6 level training of the European qualifications framework.
Access Conditions
National competition for access to public higher education, with entrance exams in one of the following sets:
One of the following sets:
02 Biology and Geology
07 Physics and chemistry
or
02 Biology and Geology
16 Mathematics
For the application, a minimum score of 95 points is required in the entrance exams and in the application grade, expressed on a scale of 0 to 200 points.
The calculation formula includes 50% of the secondary school average and 50% of the entrance exams.
The regional preference corresponds to 20% of the vacancies, for the areas of influence of Aveiro, Castelo Branco, Coimbra, Guarda, Leiria and Viseu.
Professional Outlets
The completion of the degree’s syllabus on Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy entitles the admission to the professions of Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy, nuclear medicine technician, radiology technician and radiotherapy technician regulated by Decree-Laws 261/93 of 24 July, and 564/1999, of december 21, under the Dispatch 9408/2014 of 21st july. The professional card shall be required to the Ministry of Health through the CAHS (Central Administration of the Health System).
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Portuguese
Learning Objectives
The profile of generic skills to acquire has as reference, the defined in the Ordinance in 782/2009 of 23 July and in the working document European Qualifications Framework Level 6 Benchmarking Document: Radiographers, the European Federation of Radiographer Societies. The profile defined must respect the professional content contained in Portuguese legislation for the Diagnostic Radiographer, Radiation Therapist Radiographer and Nuclear Medicine Radiographer (Decree-Law No. 564/99). Knowledge refers to the theory and the development of a critical spirit of the theories and principles of its scientific area. The skills are allusive to the cognitive and practical knowledge, creating professionals able to solve complex and unpredictable problems in their scientific field of expertise. Skills refer to the responsibility and autonomy of Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy degree, thus being able to make decisions and to assume management responsibilities and professional development.
Access to Superior Studies
The graduate degree allows the application to postgraduate studies.
Course Coordinators
Tronco comum
Curricular Unit | Code | ECTS | Period |
Anatomy I | 41003141 | 5 | 1st S |
Biochemistry of Medical Imaging | 41003187 | 4 | 1st S |
Biophysics | 41003159 | 4 | 1st S |
Equipment and Instrumentation in Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy | 41003198 | 5 | 1st S |
Introduction to Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy | 40009447 | 5 | 1st S |
Physiology I | 41003176 | 4 | 1st S |
Psychology | 41003165 | 3 | 1st S |
Anatomy II | 41003201 | 5 | 2nd S |
Atomic and Nuclear Physics | 41003234 | 4 | 2nd S |
General Pathology | 41003212 | 3 | 2nd S |
Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy Technologies | 41003223 | 5 | 2nd S |
Patient Care in Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy | 40009522 | 5 | 2nd S |
Physiology II | 41003240 | 4 | 2nd S |
Radiobiology | 41003255 | 4 | 2nd S |
Curricular Unit | Code | ECTS | Period |
Advanced Methods in Diagnostic Imaging I | 41003277 | 4 | 1st S |
Medical Imaging I | 40009567 | 5 | 1st S |
Methods and Techniques in Radiology I | 41003266 | 5 | 1st S |
Oncology I | 41003299 | 3 | 1st S |
Radiation Physics and Radiation Protection | 41003300 | 4 | 1st S |
Radiological Anatomy | 40009544 | 4 | 1st S |
Ultrasound | 41003288 | 5 | 1st S |
Advanced Methods in Diagnostic Imaging II | 41003344 | 4 | 2nd S |
Clinical Dosimetry | 41003322 | 5 | 2nd S |
Methods and Techniques in Nuclear Medicine I | 41003311 | 5 | 2nd S |
Methods and Techniques in Radiology II | 41003333 | 4 | 2nd S |
Methods and Techniques in Radiotherapy I | 41003378 | 5 | 2nd S |
Nuclear Chemistry | 41003367 | 4 | 2nd S |
Oncology II | 41003356 | 3 | 2nd S |
Curricular Unit | Code | ECTS | Period |
Case Studies in Central Nervous System | 40009713 | 5 | 1st S |
Case Studies in Musculoskeletal System | 40009702 | 5 | 1st S |
Medical Imaging II | 41004433 | 5 | 1st S |
Methods and Techniques in Nuclear Medicine II | 41003395 | 4 | 1st S |
Methods and Techniques in Radiotherapy II | 41003404 | 4 | 1st S |
Quality Control in Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy | 41003389 | 4 | 1st S |
Statistics | 41003410 | 3 | 1st S |
Applied Research in Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy I | 40009798 | 4 | 2nd S |
Bioethics and Deontology | 41003443 | 3 | 2nd S |
Case Studies in Radiotherapy | 41003421 | 4 | 2nd S |
Case Studies in Thoraco-Abdominal-Pelvic CIMR system | 40009741 | 5 | 2nd S |
Clinical Placements in Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy I | 41003457 | 5 | 2nd S |
Medical Imaging III | 41004444 | 5 | 2nd S |
Semiotics in Medical Imaging | 41003432 | 4 | 2nd S |
Curricular Unit | Code | ECTS | Period |
Applied Research in Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy II | 40009820 | 5 | Yearly |
Clinical Placements in Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy II | 41003468 | 55 | Yearly |