Overview
Key facts
The workshop includes an interactive task, where you will use basic art materials to try out for yourself how creativity can be used to explore ideas of what home and family means for them now and in the future.
University of Derby's Recovering From Domestic Violence And Abuse - Creativity And The Future programme will teach you more about this topic.
Programme Structure
- Courses include:
- Normal radiographic appearances of the chest
- Clinical indications and referral protocols for imaging of the chest
- Basic radiographic techniques
- Interpretation of normal variants
- An to the interpretation of abnormal radiographic appearances of the Chest
- Common pitfalls How You Learn
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 1 days
Start dates & application deadlines
Language
Delivered
Disciplines
Health Sciences View 587 other Short Courses in Health Sciences in United KingdomAcademic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
Student insurance
Make sure to cover your health, travel, and stay while studying abroad. Even global coverages can miss important items, so make sure your student insurance ticks all the following:
- Additional medical costs (i.e. dental)
- Repatriation, if something happens to you or your family
- Liability
- Home contents and baggage
- Accidents
- Legal aid
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Other requirements
General requirements
This course is ideal for professionals working within organisations that are likely to encounter victims of domestic violence and abuse, such as:
- health visitors
- nurses
- community artists and arts in health workers
- occupational therapists
- counsellors and psychotherapists
- community safety officers