MSc/PgDip Nuclear Medicine Imaging

  • Part-time study available
  • Distance Learning
  • Duration :

    MSc (two years part-time)
    PgDip (one year full-time including clinical experience)

3 good reasons to study Nuclear Medicine Imaging at Salford

  • You will be taught by well-known and well-respected nuclear medicine professionals
  • Access to managed practical sessions in internationally renowned nuclear medicine facilities
  • This course is professionally accredited by the Society of Radiographers

100% of Radiography postgraduates go on to employment and/or further study within 6 months of graduating.

DLHE 2009 and 2010

This course provides a multidisciplinary opportunity for health care professionals to participate in continuing professional development.

Four compulsory modules address the fundamental aspects of nuclear medicine required for practice. You must have a UK-based clinical placement before commencing the course and spend a minimum of 3 days per week in clinical practice (excluding annual leave and weeks at the University). The Hybrid Imaging module allows you to focus your clinical experience in either SPECT-CT or PET-CT. It covers the theory of image acquisition and clinical applications of both modalities plus the evolving modality of PET-MR.