Scientific Seminars in the Radiotherapie and Oncology, Part 2a (Radiation Epidemiology and Radiopathology) (B-KUL-E06U4A)
Aims
II.1 To continue the acquisition of medical knowledge and insight
II.2 To acquire in-depth knowledge in the speciality
III.12 To fulfill the general and specific final attainment levels related to the speciality concerning diagnostics, therapeutic policy, prognosis, follow-up and prevention of syndromes/disorders
Order of Enrolment
Mixed prerequisite:
You may only take this course if you comply with the prerequisites. Prerequisites can be strict or flexible, or can imply simultaneity. A degree level can be also be a prerequisite.
Explanation:
STRICT: You may only take this course if you have passed or applied tolerance for the courses for which this condition is set.
FLEXIBLE: You may only take this course if you have previously taken the courses for which this condition is set.
SIMULTANEOUS: You may only take this course if you also take the courses for which this condition is set (or have taken them previously).
DEGREE: You may only take this course if you have obtained this degree level.
FLEXIBLE(E06U0A) AND FLEXIBLE(E06U1A)
The codes of the course units mentioned above correspond to the following course descriptions:
E06U0A : Scientific Seminars in Radiation Oncology, Part 1a (Radiobiology) (No longer offered this academic year)
E06U1A : Advanced Study in the Quality Control and Special Techniques in Radiotherapy
Is included in these courses of study
- Master of Specialist Studies in Medicine (Programme being phased out) (Leuven) (Specialisation: Radiotherapy and Oncology) 120 ects.
Activities
4 ects. Radiation Epidemiology and Pathology (B-KUL-E05U9a)
Is also included in other courses
Evaluation
Evaluation: Scientific Seminars in the Radiotherapie and Oncology, Part 2a (Radiation Epidemiology and Radiopathology) (B-KUL-E26U4a)
Explanation
Written exam with open and multiple choice questions. No correction for guessing for the part with multiple choice questions.
Passing this course is a requirement to be able to graduate in the Master in Specialist Medicine