Description

Thanks to this Postgraduate diploma, supported by Relearning, you will gain skills to recognize radiological signs of diseases such as Bone Cancer”

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution, characterized by the integration of advanced digital technologies in industrial processes, is contributing to the radiodiagnosis of pathologies for forensic investigations. However, challenges remain regarding the accuracy of radiological images in the identification of specific lesions. In this regard, nurses play a crucial role in addressing such challenges, through the collection of medical records and preparation of individuals for imaging procedures. In this way, they work in close collaboration with other healthcare professionals to ensure optimal image acquisition. Therefore, they ensure that the snapshots are of the highest quality. 

Within this framework, TECH implements a revolutionary Postgraduate diploma in Forensic Radiology in Pathologies by Compared Anatomy oriented to professionals who wish to raise their knowledge to a higher level. The academic itinerary will make an exhaustive tour of the Locomotor System, ranging from the study of bones or joints to muscles. This will enable graduates to identify injuries in radiological photographs with the goal of determining the nature of the traumatisms. Likewise, the syllabus will delve into the most common bone conditions, including Rickets and Osteoporosis. The academic content will also provide nurses with the keys to the operation of modern tools, including Computerized Axial Tomography, Ultrasound or Virtopsias. 

This university program is based on the avant-garde Relearningmethodology, of which TECH is a pioneer. This learning method focuses on the repetition of the essential concepts to achieve the best results. For this, the only thing that will be required is that the graduates have an electronic device connected to the Internet to access the materials at any time, therefore eliminating the obligation to be physically present or adjust to pre-established schedules.

You will have the support of the TECH, largest online academic institution in the world with the latest educational technology at your fingertips"

This Postgraduate diploma in Forensic Radiology in Pathologies by Compared Anatomy contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:

  • The development of practical cases presented by experts in Forensic Radiology
  • The graphic, schematic and eminently practical contents with which it is conceived gather scientific and practical information on those disciplines that are indispensable for professional practice
  • Practical exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning
  • Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies 
  • Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection

You will delve into the elements that make up the Human Skeleton to achieve a better understanding of the bone injuries that occur in forensic cases"

The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from the field who contribute their work experience to this educational program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities. 

The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive education programmed to learn in real situations. 

This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise during the course. For this purpose, students will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts. 

Do you want to enhance your communication skills? With this revolutionary program, you will document radiological findings clearly and effectively"

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The online methodology of this syllabus will make it easy for you to choose the ideal time and place to study without getting in the way of your professional work"

Syllabus

This university program will provide graduates with advanced diagnostic skills. In this way, they will identify pathologies and lesions in radiological images through the comparative analysis of anatomical structures between different species. The syllabus will delve into the Forensic Radiology of the Human Skeleton, examining the composition of the Locomotor System with the aim of enabling graduates to recognize signs of relevant alterations. Along the same lines, the syllabus will analyze Bone Physiopathology, emphasizing the correct interpretation of Diagnostic Images to recognize common diseases such as Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Rickets or Osteoporosis.

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A syllabus at the forefront of academic teaching, which will provide you with the latest knowledge in Forensic Pathologies and Trauma through radiological images"

Module 1. Forensic Radiology of the Non-Pathological and Non-Traumatic Human Skeleton

1.1. Forensic Radiology of the Locomotor System

1.1.1. Muscular System
1.1.2. Articular System
1.1.3. Skeletal System

1.2. Forensic Radiology of the Human Skeleton

1.2.1. Axial Skeleton
1.2.2. Appendicular Skeleton
1.2.3. Upper and Lower Extremities

1.3. Anatomical Plans and Axes of Movement in Forensic Investigation

1.3.1. Coronal Plan
1.3.2. Sagittal Plan
1.3.3. Transverse Plan
1.3.4. Bone Classification

1.4. Forensic Radiology of the Human Skull

1.4.1. Facial Bones
1.4.2. Neurocranium
1.4.3. Associated Pathologies

1.5. Forensic Radiology of the Spine

1.5.1. Cervical Vertebrae
1.5.2. Thoracic Vertebrae
1.5.3. Lumbar Vertebrae
1.5.4. Sacral Vertebrae
1.5.5. Associated Pathologies and Traumas

1.6. Forensic Radiology of the Coxal Bones

1.6.1. Ilium/Ischium/Sacral Complex
1.6.2. Public Symphysis
1.6.3. Associated Pathologies and Traumas

1.7. Forensic Upper Extremity Radiology

1.7.1. Long Bones
1.7.2. Bone Complexes of the Hands
1.7.3. Pathologies and Traumas

1.8. Forensic Radiology of the Lower Extremities

1.8.1. Long Bones
1.8.2. Bone Complexes of the Feet
1.8.3. Pathologies and Traumas

1.9. Forensic Pathologies and Traumas through Diagnostic Imaging

1.9.1. Congenital Diseases.
1.9.2. Acquired Pathologies
1.9.3. Trauma and its Variants

1.10. Interpretation of Radiographic Images in the Forensic Field

1.10.1. Radiolucent Bodies 
1.10.2. Radiopaque Bodies
1.10.3. Gray Scales

Module 2. Forensic Radiology of the Human Skeleton in Phases of Biological Maturation

2.1. Bone Physiopathology in the Forensic Context

2.1.1. Functions
2.1.2. Composition - Bone Tissue
2.1.3. Cellular Component

2.1.3.1. Bone-Forming Cells (Osteoblasts)                   
2.1.3.2. Bone Destroyers (Osteoclasts)
2.1.3.3. Mature Bone Cells (Osteocytes)

2.2. Osteogenesis in Individuals in the Forensic Context

2.2.1. Membranous Ossification Pathway
2.2.2. Chondral Ossification Pathway
2.2.3. Periosteum

2.3. Bone Vascularization in the Forensic Context

2.3.1. Main Pathway
2.3.2. Epiphyseal Pathway
2.3.3. Metaphyseal Pathway
2.3.4. Periosteal Arterial Pathway

2.4. Bone Growth in the Forensic Context

2.4.1. Width
2.4.2. Length
2.4.3. Associated Pathologies

2.5. Forensic Radiology of Pathologies in Developing Individuals

2.5.1. Congenital Diseases. 
2.5.2. Acquired Pathologies
2.5.3. Trauma and its Variants

2.6. Bone Diseases Through Diagnostic Imaging in the Forensic Context

2.6.1. Osteoporosis
2.6.2. Bone Cancer 
2.6.3. Osteomyelitis
2.6.4. Osteogenesis Imperfecta
2.6.5. Rickets

2.7. Forensic Radiology of the Child Skull

2.7.1. Embryonic, Fetal and Neonatal Formation.
2.7.2. Fontanelles and Fusion Phases
2.7.3. Facial and Dental Development  

2.8. Forensic Radiobiological Osteology in the Adolescent

2.8.1. Sexual Dimorphism and Bone Growth  
2.8.2. Bone Changes Resulting from Hormonal Action
2.8.3. Juvenile Growth Retardation and Metabolic Problems

2.9. Trauma and Categories of Childhood Fractures in Forensic Diagnostic Imaging

2.9.1. Frequent Traumas in Infantile Long Bones 
2.9.2. Frequent Traumas in Infantile Flat Bones
2.9.3. Trauma Resulting from Aggression and Mistreatment 

2.10. Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging Techniques in Forensic Pediatrics

2.10.1. Radiology for Neonates and Infants 
2.10.2. Radiology for Children in Early Childhood
2.10.3. Radiology for Adolescents and Juveniles

Module 3. Radiodiagnosis of Pathologies Related to Forensic Investigation

3.1. Classification of Traumatic Fractures in the Forensic Context

3.1.1. Classification According to Skin Condition 
3.1.2. Classification According to Location
3.1.3. Classification According to Fracture Trace

3.2. Stages of Bone Repair in the Forensic Context

3.2.1. Inflammatory Phase
3.2.2. Repair Phase
3.2.3. Remodeling Phase

3.3. Child Maltreatment and its Radiodiagnosis in a Forensic Context

3.3.1. Simple Radiography
3.3.2. Axial Tomography
3.3.3. Magnetic Resonance

3.4. Illegal Transport of Narcotics and Radiodiagnostics in a Forensic Context

3.4.1. Simple Radiography
3.4.2. Axial Tomography
3.4.3. Magnetic Resonance

3.5. Simple Radiographic Technique for Identification of Alterations within a Forensic Context

3.5.1. Cranial Pathologies
3.5.2. Thoracic Pathologies
3.5.3. Extremity Pathologies

3.6. Ultrasound Technique for Identification of Pathologies within a Forensic Context

3.6.1. Ultrasound
3.6.2. Obstetric
3.6.3. Wall

3.7. Computed Tomography and Identification of Pathologies in a Forensic Context

3.7.1. Cranial
3.7.2. Wall
3.7.3. Ultrasound

3.8. Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Pathology Identification in a Forensic Context

3.8.1. Cranial
3.8.2. Wall
3.8.3. Ultrasound

3.9. Diagnostic Angiography in a Forensic Context

3.9.1. Cranial
3.9.2. Ultrasound
3.9.3. Extremities

3.10. Virtopsia, Radiology in Forensic Medicine

3.10.1. Resonance
3.10.2. Tomography
3.10.3. Radiography

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A university program of exceptional quality, which will allow nurses to experience significant progress in the field of Forensic Radiology. Enroll now!”

Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Radiology in Pathologies by Compared Anatomy

Discover at TECH a unique opportunity to specialize in the field of forensic sciences with our postgraduate program in Forensic Radiology in Pathologies by Compared Anatomy, designed especially for nursing professionals seeking to expand their knowledge and skills in the identification and analysis of pathologies using comparative anatomy techniques. Our program offers online classes that will allow you to access high quality training from anywhere and at any time that fits your schedule. Forensic radiology is a fundamental discipline in the identification of pathologies in forensic contexts, and comparative anatomy analysis plays a crucial role in this process. In our program, you will immerse yourself in the study of advanced imaging techniques, radiological analysis and forensic expertise, developing specialized skills that will enable you to accurately and thoroughly identify and evaluate pathologies by comparing anatomical structures.

Get qualified in the best nursing school in the world

Our teaching team is made up of expert and recognized professionals in the field of forensic radiology, who will provide you with state-of-the-art preparation and guide you on your way to mastery of this specialized discipline. Through masterclasses, real case studies and supervised practice, you will gain an in-depth understanding of the fundamental principles and techniques of forensic radiology in comparative anatomy pathology. Upon successful completion of our Postgraduate Diploma, you will be prepared to face real-world challenges in the forensic field. You will be able to contribute significantly to the identification and resolution of cases, working in collaboration with multidisciplinary teams in hospitals, forensic laboratories, law enforcement agencies and other institutions related to justice and public safety. Boost your career and make a difference in the field of forensic nursing with the expertise and support of TECH Global University. Enroll today and take the first step toward a successful and rewarding career in forensic radiology!