Radiotherapy and cancer diseases (7 ECTS)
Code: SR00AA27-3005
General information
- Enrollment
- 25.05.2015 - 31.08.2015
- Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 19.08.2015 - 09.10.2015
- Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 7 ECTS
- Mode of delivery
- On-campus
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Degree programmes
- Radiography and Radiotherapy
Learning outcomes
The students know the radiotherapy principles, safe use of radiotherapy equipment, and quality management. The students understand the radiotherapy process as a part of the treatment of a cancer patient. The students can understand the radiotherapy dose plan, gain a basic understanding of the simulator and patient setup in teletherapy. The students are able to support the patient and to take into account changes in the patient's condition. The students can begin training in pairs using a linear accelerator, understand the radiotherapy dose plan and take care of the patient during a radiotherapy session.
Content
Oncology 1 cr
Cancer, factors affecting cancer, and cancer treatment
Radiotherapy equipment
Mechanisms of action of radiotherapy
Radiotherapy methods
Teletherapy planning and implementation
Radiotherapy quality management
Radiation protection in radiotherapy
Care work of cancer patient receiving radiotherapy
Cooperation between different fields of expertise in radiotherapy
Prerequisites
Physiological basis of imaging, and equipment
Biological effects of radiation and basics of radiation safety
Teaching methods
lectures
groupwork
moodle
Learning materials and recommended literature
Technology material on Tuubi
Alternative completion methods of implementation
n/a
Internship and working life connections
N/A
Exam dates and retake possibilities
First exam exam , resits Technology: ., resits
International connections
N/A
Student workload
Physics: lectures 13h, independent studies 14h
Mandatory / hp
The orientation of the Department of Radiotherapy
physicist Päivi Arponen-Esteves lectures
oncology hours (10h)
Petri Sipilä lecture (if true)
Remember to more than four hours of absence of radiation therapy to the feeling of an additional essay task, in which the address if necessary, additional material Presentations 05/26/2015
Radiation therapy for training
compulsory training school
training at work
Content scheduling
N/A
Further information for students
pre exam:Jussila ym. 2010 Sädehoitotyö 10-152
Joensuu ym. Kliininen sädehoito. Duodecim 24-36
Assessment methods and criteria
Tuition in Finnish
Continuous Assessment
pre exam
exam
groupwork
Evaluation scale
0-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The students know the radiotherapy principles, safe use of radiotherapy equipment, and quality management.
The students know about the different stages of the radiotherapy process, and about patient set-up and care. The students are able to read the dose plan.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The students show that they understand the radiotherapy principles, safe use of radiotherapy equipment, and quality management. The students know the treatments to the commonest types of cancer and understand the radiotherapy process stages. The students know how to guide the patient and to take into account changes in the patient's condition. The students understand the principles of dose planning and can read the dose plan.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The students displays good ability to provide radiotherapy safely, and know the principles of quality management. The students are familiar with the treatment of the commonest types of cancer. The students understand the cancer patient’s radiotherapy process in all its stages and can assess any changes in the patient’s condition, and to guide the patient. The students are able to read and evaluate the dose plan.