MSc/PgDip Nuclear Medicine Imaging

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

    MSc (two years part-time)
    PgDip (one year six months part-time)

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. It is designed to meet the training and education requirements of professionals.

The three compulsory modules address the fundamental aspects of nuclear medicine required for clinical practice. You must have a UK-based clinical placement before commencing the course and spend a minimum of 14 hours per week of clinical practice throughout the whole course of study. The Hybrid Imaging module allows you to specialise in your clinical experience in either SPECT-CT or PET-CT.