European Curriculum for Safety Officers in MRI
Working towards a safer MR environment supported by a European Curriculum for Safety Officers in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (ECSO-MRI)
Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union - KA220 [2022-1-BE02-KA220-HED-000085873]
The aim of this project is to develop a European Curriculum for Safety Officers in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Many issues related to this topic emerged in discussions we had with our alumni. So, the idea grew to develop a MR Safety program and we reached out to our European partners.
Because our target group is very divers we want to stimulate and increase sharing knowledge in MR Safety. We want to deploy the necessary educations technology to support a transnational common curriculum. From an educational perspective we need to find a balance between the learning preferences from our target group and the curriculum design. And this all is needed so we can work together moving towards a safer MR Environment.
The research group will design a curriculum who is compliant to the MRSO descriptor role so we can maintain quality across out teaching institutions. We will create e similar vision about teaching, learning and assessment in a transnational blended learning environment.
The curriculum will be developed in a modular structure which includes a basic MR safety module (± 10 ECTS) and modules for magnetic resonance safety officer (MRSO) education and training (± 20 ECTS). Each course module will have a module descriptor which states the module aim(s), teaching and learning methods, description of study materials, competencies that will be achieved on successful completion of each module. The produced/ developed course materials may include lecture notes, video recordings, scientific articles, PowerPoint presentation, learning exercises and assignments. The delivered curriculum will be integrated in an e-learning platform by the aid of educational technology. This e-learning platform will have a consistent structure throughout all course modules, a noticeable learning pathway for the target group and will facilitate independent student learning and self-testing (asynchronous) to monitor study progress.
InHolland University of Applied Sciences, April 2023
University of Malta, September 2023
University College Dublin, February 2024
Turku University of Applied Sciences, September 2024
Module descriptors
Basic Course
The aim of the basic MRI safety course (10 ECTS) is to provide a foundation in MRI safety, leading to an awareness of the risks that are present for staff and patients within the MRI department. Topics covered will all be focussed on MRI safety and will range from the basics of magnetism through to the bioeffects of the different electromagnetic fields used in MRI. The basic course will also address contrast agents used in MRI, screening of patients and staff, and the basic concepts of suite design.
Advanced Course
The advanced course (20 ECTS) will be focussed on developing the basic concepts of MRI safety addressed in the basic course to a more advanced level. All aspects regarding the radiofrequency electromagnetic field, static magnetic field and gradient magnetic field will be explored in more detail, with in-depth correlation to clinical practice. Emphasis will be placed on risk assessment of passive and active implants. The advanced course will provide MRI personnel with the knowledge and skills required to be confident decision makers, dealing with issues that arise in the day to day running of the MRI unit to the level of an MRI safety officer. It will enable them to be key members and decision makers on the MRI safety committee within their organisation.
About the program
Like to apply?
Are you interested in upgrading your knowledge about MRI safety which will provide you with a greater awareness of the risks and with the knowledge and skills to the level of an MRI safety officer working in the MRI environment? And do you have a relevant qualification and experience working in the MRI environment?
Please contact our partner university of your country and subscribe for (one or both of) the modules.
In regard of the wholeness of the program, your input will be considered as useful. Hereby you can find the link to the different surveys in which your input is asked.
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Partners
- InHolland University of Applied Sciences: Harmen Bijwaard, Anja van Diepen, Jelle Scheurleer
- University College Dublin: Allison McGee, Andrea Cradock, Jonathan McNulty
- Turku University of Applied Sciences: Jarno Huhtanen, Säde Huhtanen
- Tampere University of Applied Sciences: Anna-Riikka Keihäs, Pirita Markkula
- University of Malta: Francis Zarb, Jonathan Portelli, Susan Mercieca
- European federation of radiographer societies: Andrew England, Vitor Silva
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Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union - KA220 [2022-1-BE02-KA220-HED-000085873]