Given the current complexity of radiodiagnostic and radiotherapy techniques (computer science, quality assurance, etc.), on the one hand, and the requirements in terms of radiation protection and health safety (determination of effective doses in radiology, for example), on the other hand, It is necessary to set up a university level training to meet the current needs of hospitals in qualified professionals. It is wise to take into account, the phenomenon of staff turnover due to retirements and, to give technical managers the possibility of continuing their studies in a rapidly expanding field. This is the objective of the HND specialty Radiology and medical imaging.

Generic Skills

  • Be responsible and reflective;
  • Have gestural skills and interpersonal skills;
  • Recognize your emotions and use them with the necessary professional skills;
  • Have proven trust and confidence;
  • Have critical ability and questioning;
  • Develop a professional ethic and normal;
  • make thoughtful decisions;
  • Act with autonomy and responsibility in the well-defined fields of its function;
  • Track the inventory status of consumables, set up replenishment orders and arrange equipment storage;
  • Check the operation of the devices, update the maintenance register and inform in case of malfunction;
  • Master the computer tool and ICT.

Specific skills
  • Research and process scientific professional data;
  • Perform medical imaging (conventional radiology, MRI, CT scan, ultrasonography) diagnosis or pathology screening according to the medical prescription;
  • Be able to perform dosimetric calculations;
  • Calculate the doses of radioactive products of a preparation according to the treatment of a patient;
  • Control the application of Quality-Safety and Environment procedures;
  • Perform magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations using radiographic techniques;
  • Check the conformity of a sensitive equipment or installation;
  • Perform CT examinations according to X-ray techniques;
  • Perform mammography examinations using radiographic techniques;
  • Be able to use ionizing radiation to destroy tumors or to intervene in nuclear medicine.

  • Public function;
  • Hospitals and private clinics;
  • NGOs (Non Governmental Organizations);
  • Self-employment;
  • Agribusiness ;
  • Occupational Medicine ;
  • Research and training.

Semester 1

 

Field : Medical *** Biomedical Sciences

Specialty: Medical Imaging Technology

 

Code

 

Courses titles

Hourly  Volume

Number

of Credits

L

T

P

SPW

Total

Fundamental Courses 30% (2 UC) 9 credits 135 hours

 

MIT111

Chemistry - Physics Biology - Biochemistry - Microbiology

 

40

 

15

 

15

 

5

 

75

 

5

MIT112

Electronics – ECG - EEG

30

15

10

5

60

4

Professional Courses 60% (4 UC) 18 credits 270 hours

MIT113

Mathematics - Statistics

35

20

0

5

60

4

MIT114

Radiology Anatomy

30

15

10

5

60

4

 

MIT115

******* ** Ultrasound, Physics of Magnetic Resonance,  Physics ** Radiation and Nuclear Physics, General Anatomyand Physiology

 

40

 

15

 

15

 

5

 

75

 

5

MIT116

Clinical ********** (immersion)

 

-

60

15

75

5

Transversals ******* 10% (1 UC) 3 credits 45 hours

 

MIT117

Methods of work -Bilingual training Information and Communication Technologies I (ICT)

 

25

 

10

 

5

 

5

 

45

 

3

Total

 

200

90

115

45

450

30










Semester 2

 

Field : Medical and Biomedical Sciences

Specialty: Medical Imaging Technology

 

Code

 

Courses titles

Hourly Volume

Number of credits

L

T

P

SPW

Total

Fundamental courses 30% (2 UC) 9 credits 135 hours

 

MIT121

Psychology and Relationship of Assistance - General hygiene

 

30

 

15

 

10

 

5

 

60

 

4

 

MIT122

Care       techniques-Nursing-*****        ***       I- Epidemiology

 

40

 

20

 

10

 

5

 

75

 

5

Professional courses 60% (4 UC) 18 credits 270 hours

 

MIT123

Radiation protection and Biological effects of radiation

 

30

 

15

 

10

 

5

 

60

 

4

 

MIT124

Ergonomics, General description of devices and technology

 

30

 

20

 

20

 

5

 

75

 

5

 

MIT125

Practical  work  in  Chemistry,  Microbiology, ******* and Electricity

 

40

 

15

 

15

 

5

 

75

 

5

MIT126

Dosimetry and ultrasound Internship

/

/

45

15

60

4

Transversals Courses 10% (1 UC) 3 credits 45 hours

MIT127

French -Medical English

25

10

5

5

45

3

Total

 

195

95

115

45

450

30


Semester 3

 

Field : Medical and Biomedical Sciences

Specialty:  Medical Imaging Technology

 

Code

 

Courses titles

Hourly Volume

****** of Credits

L

T

P

SPW

Total

Fundamental courses 30% (2 UC) 9 credits 135 hours

 

 

MIT231

Pharmacology     of     radiology,     contrast medium,        Nuclear        ********        and Radiochemistry

 

 

40

 

 

20

 

 

10

 

 

5

 

 

75

 

 

5

 

 

MIT232

Radiation protection and biological effects of ionizing radiation, ******** ******* applied to the imaging I

 

 

30

 

 

15

 

 

10

 

 

5

 

 

60

 

 

4

Professional courses 60% (4 UC) 18 credits 270 hours

 

MIT233

Positioning     and      imaging     techniques

(IM2TECDOGY, IM2 TUrThEx, IM2TAUHGCC)

 

30

 

20

 

35

 

5

 

90

 

6

 

MIT234

Recording    techniques,    processing     and printing ** images I (IM2TRTLM1)

 

20

 

20

 

30

 

5

 

75

 

5

MIT235

Hospital management

20

10

10

5

45

3

MIT236

MRI Internship and *** ability

/

/

45

15

60

4

Transversals Courses10% (1 UC) 3 credits 45 hours

MIT237

ICT II and Civic Education and Ethics

25

10

5

5

45

3

Total

 

165

95

145

45

450

30










******** 4

 

Field : Field : Medical and Biomedical Sciences

Specialty: Medical Imaging Technology

 

Code

 

******* titles

 

H*****  Volume

 

****** of Credits

L

T

P

SPW

Total

Fundamental courses 30% (2 UC) 9 credits 135 hours

MIT241

General pathologies - Hematology

40

15

15

5

75

5

MIT242

Care techniques – Nursing- First aid II

30

10

15

5

60

4

Professional courses 60% (4 UC) 18 credits 270 hours

 

MIT243

Community   Health,     Computer     ******* ******* to Imaging II

 

30

 

15

 

10

 

5

 

60

 

4

 

 

 

MIT244

Quality        control       in        ************ radiology(ISO       9001),        Environmental management ****** (ISO 1401) and the patient protection

 

 

 

30

 

 

 

15

 

 

 

10

 

 

 

5

 

 

 

60

 

 

 

4

MIT245

Health Education and **** Cycle

30

20

5

5

60

4

 

MIT246

Nuclear medicine and Scanner ********** and aptitude

 

/

 

/

 

60

 

30

 

90

 

6

Transversals Courses10% (1 UC) 3 credits 45 hours

MIT247

Initiation to research + Health Economics

20

10

10

5

45

3

Total

 

180

85

125

60

450

30

 

 

Semester 5

 

Field : Field : Medical and Biomedical Sciences

Specialty: Medical Imaging Technology

 

CODE

 

 

******* titles

Hourly Volume

Number

Of Credits

 

L

 

T

 

P

 

PW

 

Total

Fundamental courses 30% (2 UC) 9 credits 135 hours

MIT351

Family Planning, Maternal and Child Health

30

15

10

5

60

4

 

MIT352

Image  ***********  Techniques  :  Radio- conventional, Dosimetry, MRI - Pediatrics

 

40

 

15

 

15

 

5

 

75

 

5

Professional courses 60% (4 UC) 18 credits 270 hours

MIT353

Special *********** Pediatrics  - ENT

45

20

20

5

90

6

 

MIT354

Special            Gynecological            and

Neurological Pathologies

 

30

 

15

 

10

 

5

 

60

 

4

 

MIT355

Computer    Science   applied    to    the

Imaging III

 

30

 

15

 

10

 

5

 

60

 

4

MIT356

Conventional Imaging Internship

/

/

45

15

60

4

Transversals Courses 10% (1 UC) 3 credits 45 hours

MIT357

Medical Law and Legal Environment

20

10

10

5

45

3

Total

 

195

90

120

45

450

30