Name of st.programme
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Radiology Assistence
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Faculty
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FZS
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Validity
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2019 -
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Type of study
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Bachelor
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Form of study
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Full-time
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Std. length of study
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3
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Max.length of study
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7
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Awarded degree
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Bachelor
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Credit limit
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180
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Reported
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Yes
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Programme guarantor
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Richter Igor, doc. MUDr. Ph.D.
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Language
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Czech
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Educational goals
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The aim of the Radiological Assistance Study Programme is to acquire the professional competence to practise as a radiological assistant who is able to train a non-medical health profession in accordance with the applicable legislation.
The study programme is in line with the current vocational study programmes of the European Union countries and corresponds to the basic principles for the education of health professionals. The aims of the studies, including professional qualifications to pursue the profession of radiological assistant, are acquired in accordance with the applicable legislative provisions.
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Study programme profile
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profesní
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Study programme accreditation No.
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NAU-341/2019-8
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Study programme already accredited in accordance with the new Universities Act
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Yes
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Study programme accredited with the whole institute
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No
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Expected number of applicants to be admitted
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30
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ISCED field of study classification codes
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0914
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Joint-degrees
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Ne
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Study programme accredited from
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21.11.2019
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Study programme accredited until
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23.01.2025
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Additional info on the programme
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Relation to other study programmes
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The study programme provides a qualification vocational education at a bachelor's degree. The study can be continued in subsequent master's degree programmes of the same or related orientation at other universities. As part of the specialization training, the graduate can specialize in the program Imaging Technologies in Radiodiagnostics, Imaging and radiation technology in radiotherapy, Imaging and radiation technology in nuclear medicine, Organisation and management in the health sector.
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Study programme focus
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The aims of the studies, including professional qualifications to pursue the profession of radiological assistant, are acquired in accordance with the applicable legislative provisions. The aim of the three-year bachelor's degree is to prepare qualified, university-educated professionals for medical practice. Students will acquire theoretical knowledge and practical skills to acquire professional competence in the medical profession of radiological assistant. The overall aim of the Bachelor's degree is to create a solid foundation for students in the field of vocational training and the possibility to further study in the following Master's degree or specialisation programmes. Graduate framework profile according to Government Decree No. 275/2016 Coll.
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Health requirements
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A doctors certificate of medical fitness to study and pursue a profession as part of an application for university studies is required.
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Graduate profile
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Graduate demonstrates knowledge in biomedical fields, is responsible for nursing care provided in radiological procedures, know the principles and techniques of nursing care during radiological diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and techniques. Graduates shall be able to use medical devices, tools and equipment to ensure the safety of the patient at his/her best convenience, have the competence to control and independently perform radiological imaging procedures and irradiation techniques, including radiological procedures used in medical exposure, in health facilities in radiological, radiotherapeutic, nuclear medical and other workplaces where they are performed Graduates are qualified to perform safe medical exposure to the extent of their professional competence, are able to interpret and apply important laws, rules, restrictions and recommendations for the application of ionising radiation to patients and workers. Graduates are able to optimise radiation protection, assess whether indicated or required medical exposure is not contrary to the principles of radiation protection and, where appropriate, propose appropriate measures within the scope of their professional activity, are able to perform routine tests of operational stability in all types of radiological health centres. A graduate may, without professional supervision and without indication to the extent of his or her competence, provide healthcare in accordance with legislation and standards.
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Služby a podpůrná opatření pro uchazeče a studenty se zdravotním postižením
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Evidence of medical fitness to study and practise as a healthcare professional is required under the current legislation of the Ministry of Health - a list of diseases, conditions or defects that limit or exclude medical fitness to practise as a non-medical healthcare professional.
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Projected position of this programme’s graduates in the job market
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Health care institutions and providers, health care firms, research institutions
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Notification that the given study programme prepares graduates for restricted jobs
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Radiologic assistant
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Which authority has certified that graduates of this study programme are suitable for this job
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MZČR - oprávnění vykonávat regulované zdravotnické povolání radiologický asistent
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Date the statement was issued by the approving authority
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26.04.2018
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Job positions suitable for graduates
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Health care institutions and providers, health care firms, research institutions
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Theses topics
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Kostní denzitometrie Radiační ochrana personálu a pacientů na oddělení nukleární magnetické rezonanci Radiační zátěž pacientů při skiagrafii plic Radioterapie kolorektálního karcinomu Zvláštnosti rentgenových projekcí lebky u dětí Zvláštnosti rentgenových projekcí v traumatologii
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Hands-on courses
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praktická cvičení v laboratořích fakulty a instituce se zdravotnickým zaměřením a poskytovatelé zdravotní péče
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Cooperation with industry
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instituce se zdravotnickým zaměřením a poskytovatelé zdravotní péče
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Work placement
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1 200 hodin
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