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Postgraduate programmes in Radiation Therapy

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Overview

The Radiation Therapy Department at University of Otago, Wellington offers a range of programmes for further education at postgraduate level.

Postgraduate study in Radiation Therapy is distance taught, providing flexibility for clinical practitioners wishing to further their academic qualifications to underpin clinical practice.

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Postgraduate Certificate in Health Sciences (PGCertHealSc) endorsed in Radiation Therapy Advanced Practice

Overview

The Postgraduate Certificate in Health Sciences (PGCertHealSc) is designed to provide health professionals the opportunity to work through principles of quality improvement in radiation therapy, either focused on a particular issue that is of interest to their department, or in a more theoretical, literature-based series of modules to gain solid understanding of the area, without working directly on an issue from their clinical department. The Certificate may lead into the Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences (PGDipHealSc) or Master of Health Sciences (MHealSc) degree.

Information for applicants

The Postgraduate Certificate in Health Sciences (PGCertHealSc) endorsed in Radiation Therapy Advanced Practice is a one year part-time distance taught programme consisting of two 30-point papers.

Students can complete any two of the three papers (RADT401, RADT402 or RADT403), in any order, to gain the endorsement in Radiation Therapy Advanced Practice

The endorsement of Radiation Therapy Advanced Practice is for Radiation Therapists only.

For RADT 401 and RADT 402, applicants are recommended to have had at least two years graduate clinical experience.

RADT 401 Applied Radiation Therapy Advanced Practice (semester 1)
Developing and strengthening evidence based clinical practice in an aspect of radiation therapy:

  • How to evaluate current clinical practice against best clinical evidence
  • How to develop or revise a clinical practice guideline/protocol
  • How to evaluate levels of compliance with current clinical practice guidelines
  • Role of clinical audit in enhancing evidence based clinical practice

RADT 402 Patient Centred Radiation Therapy Advanced Practice (semester 2)
Approaches to improving patient centred care during radiation therapy:

  • Development, implementation and evaluation of patient-centred and whānau-centred care models
  • Use of patient reported outcome measures to assess patient centred care in radiation therapy
  • How to implement, evaluate and respond to patient-reported outcome measures

RADT 403 Brachytherapy Principles and Practice (not offererd in 2022)
The aim of RADT 403 is for students to increase knowledge and understanding of brachytherapy and its historical context, whilst introducing practical aspects of clinical brachytherapy treatment.

RADT 401 and RADT 402 are taught entirely by distance learning. On-line tutorials, presentations and discussions will guide student learning across the semester.

Regulations for the Postgraduate Certificate in Health Sciences (PGCertHealSc)

1. Admission to the Programme

(a) Admission to the programme shall be subject to the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Health Sciences).

(b) Every applicant shall

(i) be a graduate or possess an appropriate health professional qualification requiring at least three years' full-time tertiary study;

(ii) have experience of or be currently working in the relevant field of health care;

(iii) present evidence of ability for advanced level academic study.

2. Structure of the Programme

The programme of study shall consist of approved papers, from the schedule of endorsed options, to the value of 60 points.

3. Duration of the Programme

(a) A candidate for the certificate shall normally follow a programme of study for one semester of full-time study, or the equivalent in part-time study.

(b) A candidate shall complete the requirements for the certificate within two years of admission to the programme.

4. Variations

The Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Health Sciences) may in exceptional circumstances approve a course of study which does not comply with these regulations.

Endorsements

Other endorsements are available for the Postgraduate Certificate in Health Sciences (PGCertHealSc).

The Schedule of Endorsed Options has more information.

Contact details

Email rtenquiries.uow@otago.ac.nz

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Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences (PGDipHealSc)

Overview

The Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences (PGDipHealSc) is a postgraduate diploma comprising papers to the value of 120 points (usually four 30 point papers). The Diploma is an option for Radiation Therapy and health professional graduates with experience in the relevant field of healthcare.

The Diploma may lead into the Master of Health Sciences (MHealSc) degree.

Information for Applicants

Applicants must be graduates or possess an appropriate health professional qualification requiring at least three years' full-time tertiary study. 

A candidate who has completed the requirements for the Postgraduate Certificate in Health Sciences (PGCertHealSc) shall be exempted from those papers in the programme for the Diploma which have been previously passed for the Certificate.

The Diploma may consist of any approved Health Science paper. Radiation Therapists may like to consider the following combination of papers to make up the Diploma:

Alternatively, with prior approval, up to two 400-level papers in a relevant or related subject offered by another university or tertiary institution may be credited to the Diploma.

Regulations for the Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences (PGDipHealSc)

Please see Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences for regulations and further information.

Contact details

Email rtenquiries.uow@otago.ac.nz

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Bachelor of Radiation Therapy with Honours (BRT(Hons))

Overview

A Bachelor of Radiation Therapy with Honours (BRT(Hons)) programme is available to Radiation Therapy students who have completed the requirements for the Bachelor of Radiation Therapy (BRT) degree.

Information for applicants

The Bachelor of Radiation Therapy with Honours (BRT(Hons)) is a one year full-time, or two year part-time, post graduate research degree worth 120 points. The honours degree consists of a 30 point research methods paper (HASC 417) and a 90 point thesis, based on original research (RADT 4H).

HASC 417 is delivered over a full year by distance and introduces the student to a variety of health science research methodologies.

RADT 4H is the original research component of the degree and can be done full-time in one year or part-time over two years. Honours research projects are supervised by an academic supervisor and a clinical supervisor.

To apply for this programme, BRT graduates need to log in to your eVision portal, go to Programmes and papers and choose Apply for another programme. If you have forgotten your eVision login details, please visit the AskOtago Service Portal for information on what to do.

If applying from overseas, or with an overseas qualification, please email rtenquiries.uow@otago.ac.nz to express your interest in the programme.

Prerequisites

Students will have successfully completed the Bachelor of Radiation Therapy (BRT) (previously the Bachelor of Health Sciences (endorsed in Medical Radiation Therapy) normally with a B+ average for graded papers. For those with alternate or overseas qualifications, these may be considered on a case by case basis.

Regulations for the Degree of Bachelor of Radiation Therapy with Honours (BRT(Hons))

1. Admission to the Programme

(a) Admission to the programme shall be determined by the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Health Sciences) on the advice of the Radiation Therapy Board of Studies and Examinations which must be satisfied that the applicant has the ability and experience to proceed.

(b) Every applicant must have completed the requirements of the degree of Bachelor Radiation Therapy, or an equivalent qualification, and be eligible for registration as a Medical Radiation Technologist.

(c) Candidates must have passed all third year papers for the qualifying degree at a satisfactory level (normally with a B+ average for graded papers).

(d) Candidates will enter into the Honours programme normally within two years of qualifying, but others will be considered by the Radiation Therapy Board of Studies and Examinations on a case-by-case basis.

(e) Entry for diagnostic Medical Radiation Technologists may be considered by the Radiation Therapy Board of Studies and Examinations on a case-by-case basis.

(f) Entry for overseas Medical Radiation Technologists may be considered by the Radiation Therapy Board of Studies and Examinations on a case-by-case basis.

2. Structure of the Programme

(a) The programme shall consist of a research methods paper or papers to the value of 30 points (normally HASC417 and for part-time students normally taken in their first year) and the preparation and submission of a satisfactory thesis embodying the results of a supervised investigation to the value of 90 points.

(b) The topic of the research thesis will be approved by the Radiation Therapy Board of Studies and Examinations.

(c) Two supervisors will be appointed by the Radiation Therapy Board of Studies and Examinations on the recommendation of the Head of the Department of Radiation Therapy, one of whom may be external to the University.

(d) The programme will be delivered by distance learning (except for any block courses that may be part of the research methods paper), with regular supervision meetings; these meetings may be face-to-face or held via tele- or video-conference.

(e) No candidate may enrol in any paper additional to the programme without the approval of the Radiation Therapy Board of Studies and Examinations.

3. Duration of the Programme

(a) A full-time candidate shall normally complete the requirements for the degree within one academic year of commencing the programme.

(b) A part-time candidate shall normally complete the requirements for the degree within two academic years of commencing the programme.

4. Examination

(a) At least two examiners for the thesis will be appointed by the Radiation Therapy Board of Studies and Examinations, at least one of whom shall be external to the University.

(b) The candidate's supervisors shall not be examiners, but they may make a report on the work of the candidate for the examiners to consider.

5. Standard of Award of the Degree

The degree may be achieved with First Class Honours, with Second Class Honours (Division I), with Second Class Honours (Division II) or with Third Class Honours.

6. Variations

The Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Health Sciences) may in exceptional circumstances approve admission criteria or courses of study, acceptable to the Radiation Therapy Board of Studies and Examinations, which do not comply with the degree regulations.

Contact details

Aidan Leong
Programme Convenor
Email rtenquiries.uow@otago.ac.nz

Honours projects for the Bachelor of Radiation Therapy with Honours (BRT(Hons))

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Master of Health Sciences (MHealSc)

The Master of Health Sciences (MHealSc) degree allows study at a postgraduate level across a range of health disciplines, and research experience (thesis, dissertation or project) in the student's area of specialisation.

The Master of Health Sciences (MHealSc) comprises 240 points. The Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences (PGDipHealSc) or the Bachelor of Radiation Therapy with Honours (BRT(Hons)) can make up 120 points of the Master of Health Sciences (MHealSc). For the additional 120 points the options may be a thesis worth the entire 120 points, a 60 point dissertation and further papers to the value of 60 points, or 30 point research project and 90 points of further papers.

See Master of Health Sciences for more information and regulations.

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PhD

The PhD is the University's highest-level supervised research degree.

See Doctor of Philosophy for information for prospective candidates, current candidates and staff involved in the PhD process.

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Postgraduate research opportunities

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