Upon completion of the programme, graduates should be able to:
PLO1: | Apply comprehensive knowledge in medical imaging (including nuclear medicine), radiotherapy and radiation protection. |
PLO2: | Demonstrate critical and lateral thinking skills by using relevant techniques in identifying problems and providing solutions in medical imaging and radiotherapy. |
PLO3: | Demonstrate competent technical skills in medical imaging and radiotherapy, particularly in performing procedures, patient assessment, quality assurance, quality control and research, as well as able to seek, adapt and provide solutions to address challenges in medical radiation practices. |
PLO4: | Demonstrate social and interpersonal skills while collaborate with healthcare professionals, including demonstrate sensitivities and responsibilities toward the community, culture, religion and environment. |
PLO5: | Apply communication skills effectively in verbal and written forms with patients, family members, peers, healthcare professionals and the stakeholders in medical imaging and radiotherapy practices. |
PLO6: | Utilise ICT and information management system to enhance their medical imaging and radiotherapy practices. |
PLO7: | Present information and findings in medical imaging and radiation therapy coherently. |
PLO8: | Demonstrate effective leadership, interpersonal and social skills as an individual and a healthcare team. |
PLO9: | Apply the principles and skills of lifelong learning and information management in medical imaging and radiotherapy for academic and career development and able to coordinate daily activities in medical radiation practices. |
PLO10: | Demonstrate self-motivation to apply entrepreneurial and managerial skills in everyday activities, workplace and real world for career development. |
PLO11: | Adhere to legislative and ethical principles, the professional codes of conduct in medical imaging and radiotherapy including the radiation safety requirements and regulations. |
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