Study Day - Suspected Physical Abuse Non-Accidental Injury
Page last updated 5 June 2023
Introduction
Now in its twelfth year, this Study Day embraces current developments in the field of suspected Non-Accidental Injury/Suspected Physical Abuse imaging and joint publication by the Society and College of Radiographers and Royal College of Radiologists. It is designed to meet the specific needs of radiographers to consolidate and extend the knowledge and skills required to act effectively as a part of a multi-disciplinary team that deals with such cases.
Delivered by a former paediatric superintendent/advanced practice radiographer, now an experienced UWE Bristol senior lecturer alongside local dedicated paediatric radiographers and specialists (radiology, neuroradiology and emergency medicine consultants), the event takes the form of an online event with all sessions being recorded.
This course is CPD endorsed by the College of Radiographers.
Structure
Content
Topics covered in this course include:
- Skeletal Survey Exposed - Practicalities of Performing the Examination
- NAI/SPA in the Emergency Department
- Brain Imaging in NAI/SPA
- Role of the CT Radiographer in NAI/SPA
- NAI/SPA Image Interpretation
- Normal Variants and Pitfalls
- NAI/SPA Examinations as Evidence
- Case Studies
Features
Study facilities
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Prices and dates
Supplementary fee information
- £120 (external delegate)
- £15 (UWE Bristol undergraduate learners on pre-registration programmes)
Course dates
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How to apply
How to apply
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Extra information
If the course you are applying for is fully online or blended learning, please note that you are expected to provide your own headsets/microphones.
For further information
- Email: has.cpd@uwe.ac.uk
- Telephone: +44 (0)117 32 81158
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