Course - Research methods in radiology and nuclear medicine - KLMED8014
KLMED8014
Department with administrative responsibility
Research methods in radiology and nuclear medicine
New from the academic year 2021/2022
Credits
3
Level
Doctoral degree level
Course start
Autumn 2021
Duration
1 semester
Language of instruction
Norwegian
Location
Trondheim
Examination arrangement
School exam
About
About the course
Course content
- General presentations of research activities in Norway in the different areas of radiology and nuclear medicine
- Presentation of specific research projects and PhD projects with emphasis on projects in Trondheim
- Knowledge of research methods and study design, including knowledge of special challenges in research in radiology and nuclear medicine
- Knowledge of clinical research, preclinical research, translational research, population research and medical technology research in radiology and nuclear medicine
Learning outcome
In General:
- Knowledge about research methods and study design, including knowledge about specific challenges within the research in the disciplines radiology and nuclear medicine.
- Knowledge about clinical research, pre-clinical research, translational research, epidemiology and medical technology within the discipline radiology and nuclear medicine.
More Spesific
- How to define a good research question
- Design of studies in clinical research, preclinical research, translational research, population research and medical technology research in radiology and nuclear medicine
- Design of observation studies versus intervention studies
- Choice of methods and choice of analyzes for validation of diagnostic and therapeutic benefit in clinical research, preclinical research, translational research, population research and medical technology research in radiology and nuclear medicine.
- Knowledge of the opportunities that Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data provide for research in radiology and nuclear medicine.
- Knowledge of how to write a good scientific article in radiology and nuclear medicine
Learning methods and activities
Three full days of lectures.
Recommended previous knowledge
Clinicians, Master's Degree, M.D., or similar, Medical students at the Medical Student Research Programme. Candidates with a lower degree will be assessed individually.
Course materials
Curriculum consists of approximately 15 scientific articles.
Subject areas
- Medicine
Contact information
Course coordinator
Lecturers
- Asta Kristine Håberg
- Erik Magnus Berntsen
- Frode Manstad-Hulaas
- Live Eikenes
- Marius Widerøe
- Tone Frost Bathen
Department with academic responsibility
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Department with administrative responsibility
Examination
Examination
Examination arrangement: School exam
Grade: Passed / Not Passed
Ordinary examination - Autumn 2021
School exam
Weighting
100/100
Examination aids
Code E
Date
2021-10-22
Time
15:00
Duration
60 minutes
Exam system
Inspera Assessment
Place and room
Not specified yet.