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Introduction to Biomedical Imaging

开始时间: 04/22/2022 持续时间: 12 weeks

所在平台: EdxArchive

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大学或机构: uqx

授课老师: David Reutens Graham Galloway

课程主页: https://www.edx.org/archive/introduction-biomedical-imaging-uqx-bioimg101x-0

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*Note - This is an Archived course*

Imaging technologies form a significant component of the health budgets of all developed economies, and most people have need of advanced imaging during their life. All of us are aware of the misinformation sometimes portrayed in TV dramas, which either exaggerates the benefits or overemphasises the risks.

This course provides an introduction to biomedical imaging and modern imaging modalities. The course also covers the basic scientific principals behind each modality, and introduces some of the key applications, from neurological diseases to cancers. This course includes modules specially designed for the general public, whilst also providing some advanced modules which could contribute to professional development in health, engineering and IT industries.


This is a past/archived course. At this time, you can only explore this course in a self-paced fashion. Certain features of this course may not be active, but many people enjoy watching the videos and working with the materials. Make sure to check for reruns of this course.
 

课程大纲

  • Why there is a need for different imaging modalities
  • The basic principles of each modality and the terminology used
  • The patient experience and why things happen during the imaging procedure
  • How to select the most suitable modality for a given clinical case
  • How to provide basic advice on imaging modalities to your peers

Additionally, in the 'advanced' sections in the course you'll learn:

  • How an image is reconstructed / visualised OR
  • The principles of image post-processing

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Discover how biomedical imaging technologies are complementary and what information they provide to health professionals.

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