Study day Appendicular Skeleton

Entry year
2025/26
Course code
Z51000087
Application
University
Level
Professional/Short Course
School
School of Health and Social Wellbeing
Duration
One day
Delivery
Online
Course Director
Donna Dimond

Southwest Emergency X-ray Interpretation (SEXI)

Introduction

Embracing current developments in the field of image interpretation, the Appendicular Skeleton study day event has been designed to meet your specific needs as staff working in/alongside the Emergency Department by consolidating and developing knowledge and skills in a true life clinical setting.

Delivered by UWE Bristol lecturers and local reporting radiographers, radiologists and Emergency Department specialists and AHPs, a variety of interactive workshops will be on offer with all tutorial sessions utilising digital radiographs.

Structure

Content

Topics typically covered in the course syllabus:

  • Developing a robust and systematic approach
  • Evaluation of different anatomical areas (workshops) of the appendicular skeleton to include often encountered trauma appearances and potential pitfalls in interpretation

You will be provided with a pre-learning package.

Features

Study facilities

The College of Health, Science and Society has an excellent reputation for the quality of its teaching and the facilities it provides.

Take a personalised virtual tour of the Health Professions facilities and experience what a typical day could look like here for you.

Prices and dates

Supplementary fee information

  • External: £100
  • UWE Bristol learners on pre-registration programmes: £50
  • UWE Bristol MSc Physician Associates students: £50

Dates

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How to apply

Please click on the Apply Now button to apply for your CPD module.

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.

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