Provides students with an advanced understanding of breast anatomy and pathology, breast cancer aetiology, radiologic appearances, and specialised knowledge and understanding of the underlying scientific principles of mammographic technology. Clinical application of these principles is addressed through integration of image formation, technical parameters, ionising radiation safety, and image optimisation. Students will apply critical thinking to their mammographic practice through skills development. Core requirements of patient centred mammographic practice to ensure early detection of breast cancer through high quality imaging will be emphasised.
The course is delivered fully online by distance via the University of Auckland’s learning management system ‘Canvas’. It incorporates a range of learning approaches including videos, webpages, links to the library databases and resources, and utilising online technologies to promote shared learning opportunities. Academic learning is expected to inform clinical practice and enhance levels of clinical competency.
This course is a compulsory course within the PGCertHSc (Mammography) programme and only students in this programme are eligible to apply. Students must be employed in a clinical training position in a New Zealand mammography department.