Duration:
1 Semester | Turnus of offer:
each summer semester | Credit points:
3 |
Course of studies, specific field and terms: - Master MES 2020 (Module part of a compulsory module), medical engineering science, 2nd semester
- Master Entrepreneurship in Digital Technologies 2020 (module part), Module part, Arbitrary semester
- Master Entrepreneurship in Digital Technologies 2014 (module part), Module part, Arbitrary semester
- Master Medical Informatics 2019 (module part), Module part, Arbitrary semester
- Master Computer Science 2014 (module part), Module part, Arbitrary semester
- Master Medical Informatics 2014 (module part), Module part, Arbitrary semester
- Master Entrepreneurship in Digital Technologies 2014 (module part), Module part, Arbitrary semester
- Master MES 2014 (Module part of a compulsory module), medical engineering science, 2nd semester
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Classes and lectures: - Nuclear Imaging (lecture, 2 SWS)
| Workload: - 40 Hours private studies
- 15 Hours exam preparation
- 35 Hours in-classroom work
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Contents of teaching: | - Physical, biological and medical basics of nuclear imaging
- Scintigraphy
- Positron emission tomography (PET)
- Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)
- Clinical and preclinical applications
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Qualification-goals/Competencies: - Students are able to explain the physical principles and phenomena of nuclear imaging.
- They can describe relevant phenomena and procedures mathematically.
- They can understand the basics of nuclear medicine.
- They can explain the applications of nuclear imaging techniques.
- They can name and explain the advantages and disadvantages and limitations of nuclear imaging methods.
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Grading through: |
Responsible for this module: Teachers: |
Literature: - S. R. Cherry, J. A. Sorenson, M. E. Phelps: Physics in Nuclear Medicine - Elsevier, 2012
- M. N. Wernick, J. N. Aarsvold: Emission Tomography: The Fundamentals of PET and SPECT - Elsevier, 2004
- D. L. Bailey, D. W. Townsend, P. E. Valk , M N. Maisey (Editors): Positron Emission Tomography: Basic Sciences - Springer, 2005
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Notes:Prerequisites for attending the module: - None Prerequisites for the exam: - Preliminary examinations can be determined at the beginning of the semester. If preliminary work has been defined, it must have been completed and positively assessed before the initial examination. |
Letzte Änderung: 15.11.2019 |
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