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2024/25 Undergraduate Module Catalogue

ARCS2213 Abdomen and Pelvis Anatomy and Pattern Recognition

20 creditsClass Size: 80

Module manager: Sarah East
Email: S.E.East@leeds.ac.uk

Taught: Semester 2 (Jan to Jun) View Timetable

Year running 2024/25

Pre-requisite qualifications

Standard entry criteria and 120 level 1 credits for BSc(Hons) Diagnostic Radiography programme

Module replaces

ARCS2145 - Musculoskeletal Anatomy and Radiographic Pattern Recognition

This module is not approved as a discovery module

Module summary

This module covers the normal anatomy, physiology and pathology of the abdominal and pelvic regions. The complexity of the appearance of the anatomy included limits the usefulness of radiographic imaging and this is acknowledged through the inclusion of sectional imaging reinforcing the clinical applications for greater relevance to the students. This will enable the students to develop their image interpretation skills in more complex areas of imaging. Appropriate systematic approaches will be introduced that are relevant in reviewing the anatomy covered in this module.

Objectives

The aim of this module is to build on principles gained in the Fundamentals of Anatomy and Pattern recognition and Appendicular Musculoskeletal Anatomy and Radiographic Pattern Recognition modules. This module covers the normal anatomy, physiology and pathology of the abdominal and pelvic organs. The complexity of the appearance of the anatomy included limits the usefulness in aspects of radiographic imaging and this is acknowledged through the inclusion of sectional imaging reinforcing the clinical applications for greater relevance to the students. This will enable the students to develop their image interpretation skills in more complex areas of imaging. Appropriate systematic approaches will be introduced that are relevant in reviewing the anatomy covered in this module.

Learning outcomes
At the end of this module the student should be able to:
1. Describe the normal anatomy and physiology of relevant systems in relation to body regions; abdominal and pelvic regions.
2.Identify anatomical features as presented on diagnostic images in relation to body regions; abdominal and pelvic regions.
3.Relate structural specialisation to function in the systems
4. Describe and differentiate how common pathological manifestations are represented on diagnostic images
5. Demonstrate a systematic approach to image evaluation on normal/abnormal cases for diagnostic images of the body systems of the abdomen and pelvis

Skills outcomes
Systematic approach to image evaluation
Identification of anatomical structures
Communication of image findings


Syllabus

- Digestive system
- Endocrine system
- Urinary system
- Lymphatic system
- Male and female reproductive systems
- Integumentary system
(for each of the above, relevant pathology will be introduced)

- Review of electronic work books for: Abdominal and pelvic regions.
- Introduction of image evaluation of the abdominal and pelvic regions

Teaching methods

Delivery typeNumberLength hoursStudent hours
Class tests, exams and assessment12.002.00
Lecture142.0028.00
Practical41.004.00
Tutorial11.001.00
Independent online learning hours15.00
Private study hours150.00
Total Contact hours35.00
Total hours (100hr per 10 credits)200.00

Private study

Within the semester in which the module runs, students will be provided a directed online learning activity each to help consolidate the sessions/content delivered in that week. This will include the completion of workbooks based around the topics covered.

Students will be expected to undertake pre-reading and complete preparatory activities to contribute to lectures and practical activities.

Private study should be utilised to write up lecture notes and do pre- and post-session reading on the topics covered as well as in preparation for the summative exam

The nature of this module is such that there is direct application to clinical practice. Students are encouraged to use every image viewed to assess knowledge of the anatomy covered in this module. In this way students can identify areas they need to concentrate on and seek additional support

Opportunities for Formative Feedback

Formative assessment and feedback will be provided in the penultimate week of the module this is to allow students the opportunity to understand the format of the exam as well as identify areas for tutorials in the final pf the module which will be used to address any areas of mis-conception / misunderstanding. The formative feedback session will be a class discussion of the answers.

Workbook and practical image viewing sessions will focus around the theme of the content within that part of the semester to assess understanding and engagement.

Methods of assessment


Exams
Exam typeExam duration% of formal assessment
Standard exam (closed essays, MCQs etc) 2 hr 100.00
Total percentage (Assessment Exams)100.00

1 x 1 Hour formative exam in week 31 The exam will be undertaken in a computer cluster

Reading list

The reading list is available from the Library website

Last updated: 16/08/2024

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