Description

Through this Postgraduate Diploma, based on Relearning, you will have a robust knowledge of traumatic bone injuries and the most sophisticated imaging techniques for their evaluation"

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The analysis of firearm injuries constitutes one of the most important areas in the field of Forensic Radiology. Despite the benefits of technologies such as Computed Axial Tomography, the identification and study of explosive fragments remains a challenge for professionals. In this regard, nurses provide important logistical support during radiological procedures by being in charge of moving the mortal remains. In this way, they ensure that the images to be obtained are distinguished by both their accuracy and quality. The images help to ensure that details of bone and soft-tissue injuries are reflected in the snapshots to help determine the cause of death.

From this perspective, TECH is developing a pioneering Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Radiology in Bone Trauma for nurses who wish to optimize their clinical practice and develop advanced skills for the care of people who have suffered such injuries. The academic itinerary will focus on the analysis of radiological techniques in both bone and dental fractures, thus examining the most commonly used elements of blunt injuries (including sharp-edged and firearms). The program will also provide graduates with the most innovative radiological techniques for the study of different injuries.  In this way, they will have an integral vision of the use of tools such as X-Rays, Magnetic Resonance Imaging or Computed Axial Tomography. Additionally, during the academic pathway they will acquire advanced interdisciplinary skills to foster a comprehensive assessment of bone trauma in forensic cases. 

Regarding the methodology of the university program, TECH is based on the innovative Relearningteaching system. Based on the natural repetition of fundamental ideas, this method will ensure that graduates enjoy effective and progressive learning. 

You will have numerous clinical case studies that will increase your technical skills in the management of human bodies with total amputation injuries"   

This Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Radiology in Bone Trauma 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 Virtual Autopsy in deaths caused by firearm projectiles and provide more specialized care to individuals who have suffered these types of injuries"

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.

You will have a multimedia library that will strengthen your learning in a dynamic way, including interactive summaries of each module"

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TECH offers you a 100% online university program, adapting to your needs and making it easier for you to complete it while you carry out your full-time healthcare activity"

Syllabus

This university program will provide graduates with specialized knowledge about the analysis of bone injuries using radiological techniques in the forensic context. Composed of 3 exhaustive modules, the study plan will delve into issues ranging from the types of injuries caused by blunt weapons or firearms to the analysis of the most common injuries due to these causes. The syllabus will delve into the use of state-of-the-art imaging equipment, among which Computed Axial Tomography stands out. Therefore, nurses will perform interdisciplinary collaborations to document the findings related to Bone Trauma, using an appropriate technical language. 

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The multimedia resources in this program will take you deeper into the radiological assessment of blast injuries in a more visual way" 

Module 1. Forensic Radiological Techniques of Bone and Dental Trauma with Blunt Objects

1.1. Classification of Blunt Profile Injury Elements

1.1.1. Blunt Weapons
1.1.2. Blunt Objects
1.1.3. Blunt Mechanical Force Injuries
1.1.4. Structural Injuries
1.1.5. Short Blunt Injuries

1.2. Injury Mechanics of Blunt Elements 

1.2.1. Blunt Weapons
1.2.2. Blunt Objects
1.2.3. Blunt Mechanical Force Injuries
1.2.4. Injuries Through Structures
1.2.5. Short Blunt Injuries

1.3. Injury Typologies of Blunt weapons

1.3.1. Superficial Injuries 
1.3.2. Deep Injuries 
1.3.3. Total or Partial Amputation Injuries

1.4. Types of Injuries Caused by Blunt Objects

1.4.1. Superficial Injuries 
1.4.2. Deep Injuries 
1.4.3. Total or Partial Amputation Injuries

1.5. Injury Typologies Due to Blunt Injury Mechanics

1.5.1. Superficial Injuries 
1.5.2. Deep Injuries 
1.5.3. Total or Partial Amputation Injuries

1.6. Injury Typologies of Blunt Structures and Short-Contusive Elements

1.6.1. Superficial Injuries 
1.6.2. Deep Injuries 
1.6.3. Total or Partial Amputation Injuries

1.7. Marks on the Skeleton of Injuries Due to Blunt Mechanics

1.7.1. Blunt Weapons
1.7.2. Blunt Objects
1.7.3. Blunt Mechanical Force Injuries
1.7.4. Injuries Through Structures
1.7.5. Short Blunt Injuries

1.8. Radiological Techniques for the Study of Blunt Force Injuries

1.8.1. X-Ray
1.8.2. Computerized Axial Tomography
1.8.3. Other Radiographic Techniques

1.9. Radiobiological Techniques for the Study of Injuries of Blunt Objects and Structures

1.9.1. X-Ray
1.9.2. Computerized Axial Tomography
1.9.3. Other Radiographic Techniques

1.10. Radiobiological Techniques for the Study of Blunt Mechanical Injuries and Short Blunt Elements 

1.10.1. X-Ray
1.10.2. Computerized Axial Tomography
1.10.3. Other Radiographic Techniques

Module 2. Forensic Radiology of Trauma with Sharp and Cutting Elements

2.1. Classification of Sharp Weapons

2.1.1. Cutting Weapons
2.1.2. Sharp Weapons
2.1.3. Sharps

2.2. Injurious Mechanics of Edged Weapons

2.2.1. Cutting Weapons
2.2.3. Sharp Weapons
2.2.4. Sharps

2.3. Types of Injuries Caused by Cutting Weapons

2.3.1. Superficial Injuries 
2.3.2. Deep Injuries 
2.3.3. Total or Partial Amputation Injuries

2.4. Injury Typologies of Sharp-Edged Weapons by Sharp Weapons

2.4.1. Superficial Injuries 
2.4.2. Deep Injuries 
2.4.3. Total or Partial Amputation Injuries

2.5. Injury Typologies of Sharp-Edged Weapons by Sharps

2.5.1. Superficial Injuries 
2.5.2. Deep Injuries 
2.5.3. Total or Partial Amputation Injuries

2.6. Skeletal Marks from Sharp-Edged Weapon Injuries

2.6.1. Cutting Weapons
2.6.2. Sharp Weapons
2.6.3. Sharps

2.7. Radiological Techniques for the Study of Cutting Weapon Injuries

2.7.1. X-Ray
2.7.2. Computerized Axial Tomography
2.7.3. Other Radiographic Techniques

2.8. Radiological Techniques for the Study of Sharps Injuries

2.8.1. X-Ray
2.8.2. Computerized Axial Tomography
2.8.3. Other Radiographic Techniques

2.9. Radiological Techniques for the Study of Sharps Injuries

2.9.1. X-Ray
2.9.2. Computerized Axial Tomography
2.9.3. Other Radiographic Techniques

2.10. Analysis of Lesions at the Maturation Stage and in Animals

2.10.1. Cutting Lesions in Individuals in Early Stages of Maturation.
2.10.2. Cut Marks on Individuals in Late Stages of Biological Maturation
2.10.3. Cutting Injuries in Animals

Module 3. Radiology of Firearms and Explosives Trauma in Forensic Investigation

3.1. Firearms and Projectiles

3.1.1. Classification of Firearms
3.1.2. Elements that Compose a Firearm
3.1.3. Structure of the Firearm
3.1.4. Firearm Projectiles

3.2. Characterization of Wounds and Firearm Projectile Trajectory

3.2.1. Entrance Orifice
3.2.2. Trajectory
3.2.3. Outlet Orifice

3.3. X-ray Technique and Firearm Projectiles

3.3.1. Number of Projectiles
3.3.2. Probable Trajectory
3.3.3. Probable Caliber
3.3.4. Type of Firearm

3.4. Axial Tomography and Firearm Projectiles

3.4.1. Number of Projectiles
3.4.2. Trajectory
3.4.3. Type of Weapons Used

3.5. Ultrasound and Firearm Projectile

3.5.1. Number of Projectiles
3.5.2. Trajectory
3.5.3. Type of Weapons Used

3.6. Virtual Autopsy in Deaths Caused by Firearm Projectile Wounds

3.6.1. Simple Radiography
3.6.2. Computerized Axial Tomography
3.6.3. Magnetic Resonance

3.7. Explosives

3.7.1. Typologies of Explosive Elements
3.7.2. Categorization
3.7.3. Mechanics of Explosions

3.8. Classification of Blast Injuries

3.8.1. Primary
3.8.2. Secondary
3.8.3. Tertiary
3.8.4. Quaternary

3.9. Radiodiagnostic Imaging in the Search for and Retrieval of Evidence

3.9.1. Simple Radiography
3.9.2. Computerized Axial Tomography
3.9.3. Magnetic Resonance

3.10. Radiological Assessment of Blast Injuries 

3.10.1. Cranial
3.10.2. Cervical
3.10.3. Chest
3.10.4. Abdomen
3.10.5. Extremities

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This university program will allow you, in only 450 hours, to experience a leap in quality in your profession. What are you waiting for to enroll?"

Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Radiology in Bone Trauma

At TECH Global University, we are pleased to introduce you to our innovative Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Radiology in Bone Trauma, designed especially for nursing professionals seeking to expand their knowledge and skills in the fascinating field of forensic radiology. Our program combines academic rigor with the flexibility of online classes, allowing you to access high-quality training from anywhere and at any time that fits your professional and personal schedule. At TECH, we understand that constant updating is essential in a field as dynamic as forensic nursing, which is why this postgraduate program focuses on providing you with the most advanced knowledge and tools to excel in your career. Upon successful completion of our program you will be prepared to perform with excellence in a variety of forensic settings, including hospitals, forensic laboratories, law enforcement agencies and more.

Obtain a qualification in forensic radiology

Why choose us? First of all, our institution stands out for its commitment to academic excellence and educational innovation. We have a team of highly qualified faculty members who are experts in the field of forensic radiology, who will guide you throughout your learning process and provide you with the necessary support to achieve your professional goals. In addition, our syllabus has been carefully designed to cover all relevant aspects of forensic radiology in bone trauma, from the theoretical fundamentals to the techniques of medical image analysis and interpretation. Through case studies, real-world case studies and simulations, you will have the opportunity to apply your knowledge in real-world situations, strengthening your ability to meet the challenges of the field. Take the opportunity to give a decisive boost to your professional career and become a reference in the field of forensic radiology. Enroll today in our 100% online postgraduate program and take the first step towards a future full of success and opportunities!