INTRODUCTION

Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are diagnostic methods that have, over the last few years, acquired growing importance in the evaluation of different pathologies.

Currently, many clinics and hospitals have the necessary equipment to perform tomography or magnetic resonance imaging, but they do not have specialists in their clinical staff to operate this equipment or have a small number of specialists, so they cannot attend to the entire demand. This problem can be seen especially in interior and peripheral regions.

In view of this, in order to serve professionals who want to start in the area or who need to be updated, this Graduate Course from Instituto Inbrarad in partnership with Faculdade Casa Branca (FCB) is structured to meet the needs and demands of the market, regarding the specialization of technologists in radiology, in direct action in these peripheral areas.

In view of this, in order to serve professionals who want to start in the area or who need updating, this Graduate Course from Instituto Inbrarad in partnership with Faculdade Casa Branca (FCB) is structured to meet the needs and demands of the market, regarding the specialization of technologists in radiology, in direct action in these areas.

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OBJECTIVE

The course is fundamentally about operational techniques in TC and RM protocols, the operation of these equipments within the legal aspects of safety and quality control.

TARGET AUDIENCE

Holder of higher education degree, graduated by an officially recognized Higher Education Institution: Radiology Technologists

WORKLOAD

The Graduate Course in Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance at Faculdade Casa Branca (FCB) has a total of 460 hours distributed in modules.

TEACHING STAFF

The Graduate course has a faculty formed by highly qualified professionals, active in the market and recognized in the field of diagnostic radiology.

CURRICULUM

The curriculum is divided into 12 modules covering theoretical and practical lessons, in order to stimulate and develop fundamental skills for operating in the TC & RM market.

  • Human Anatomy (48h);
  • Physics Applied to Computed Tomography (40h);
  • Quality Control and Dose Optimization in Computed Tomography (16h);
  • Physics Applied to Magnetic Resonance (48h);
  • Magnetic Resonance Equipment and Instrumentation (08h);
  • Safety in Magnetic Resonance (08h);
  • Iodinated and Paramagnetic Contrast Media (16h);
  • Applied Pathophysiology (32h);
  • Exam Protocols in Computed Tomography (80h);
  • Magnetic Resonance Exam Protocols (108h);
  • Research Methodology (32h);
  • Course Completion Work (24h).

FINAL CONSIDERATIONS

There will be a maximum of 30 places available for each class;

The selection process will take into account higher education;

The final course conclusion work (TCC) will be carried out in groups defined by the general coordination of the course and must be presented as a Scientific Article;

Online classes will be made available for some modules, not exceeding 20% ​​of the current workload (Ex.: Research Methodology, etc.);

A virtual classroom will be made available for each class in which students will have full support during the course (didactic materials, online classes, exercises, assessment of activities, etc…);

The prerequisite for the course is that participants must have higher education (radiology technologists, doctors or dentists);

In order to carry out the classes, in addition to traditional teaching techniques, students will have the opportunity to learn using technological resources such as “data show” projectors, microcomputers and educational software. Through dynamic classes focused strictly on professional practice, students will learn through teacher-student and student-student interactions.