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IPEM Training

Framework for Using Intravenous Contrast in Nuclear Medicine
The aim of this self-directed course is to develop the knowledge, understanding and skills relating to the safe and competent use of Intravenous Contrast in the context of a modern Nuclear Medicine environment.
This is a graduate level course; FHEQ level 6 or SCQ levels 9 or 10 on the FQHEIS. It is aimed at those working as a Clinical Technologist in Nuclear Medicine.

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RLT Academy

DXA Reporting for Clinicians - Health, Psychology and Social Care - University of Derby

Course at City University of London

Course at Brighton and Sussex Medical School

JCA Medical Seminars

Course at UWE

EANM-recognised program in Radiopharmacy

New E-learning modules on the Human Health Campus

EANM recognised postgraduate education in Radiopharmacy

University of Cumbria

King's College London

The PET Centre at St Thomas' Hospital London

Swansea University - Modernising Scientific Careers Programmes

University of the West of England , Bristol (UWE)

Clinical Leadership and Management Courses for Specialty Trainees- Keele University

University of Zurich Fellowships

University of Salford, Nuclear Medicine Courses

University of Surrey

University of Birmingham

University of Leeds

Royal College of Physicians and London University - MSc Medical Leadership and MSc in Medical Education

Royal Brompton Hospital & Imperial College London

Royal Marsden London

University of Bradford

University of Manchester

 

 

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