01 Oct 2025 (Intake closed)
Apply by: 28 Sep 2025
Semester A/B
30 Sep 2025, 02 Oct 2025, 06 Nov 2025, 02 Dec 2025, 03 Dec 2025, 21 Jan 2026, 22 Jan 2026, 18 Mar 2026, 19 Mar 2026, 22 Apr 2026, 23 Apr 2026, 13 May 2026 (In Course Test Date)
Course overview
The Musculoskeletal Image Interpretation course will be suitable for radiographers whose employment involves working with radiographic images.
Course Content:
This module is designed for radiographers to develop a comprehensive, experiential knowledge-based framework in plain radiograph musculoskeletal examinations. There will be emphasis on relating theory to practice in the clinical setting to contribute to patient diagnosis and management. It further develops communication skills to assist in the communication of findings or further investigations clearly to specialist and non-specialist audiences. There is further development of knowledge gained in the co-requisite modules within the image interpretation pathway. This is facilitated by monitoring, reflection, and self-audit and through a range of blended learning activities. The student is expected to research and undertake activities within the clinical environment to supplement their radiographic knowledge.
Learning Outcomes:
The aims of this course are to enable students to:
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of methodologies applicable to radiographic image interpretation and clinical radiographic reporting.
- Enable students to demonstrate clinical decision-making skills, self-direction, and reflection on practice independently demonstrating a high level of personal and professional responsibility.
Students will typically:
- Demonstrate detailed knowledge and systematic understanding of the spectrum of relevant traumatic and pathological processes of the musculoskeletal system, to include normal anatomical and pathological variants.
- Demonstrate critical awareness of how the data about the nature of patients’ conditions for a wide range of traumatic and pathological processes relate to the radiographic appearances of the musculoskeletal system.
- Justify how imaging modalities are utilised in the diagnosis and management of a pathological or traumatic event.
- Analyse and critically evaluate radiographic images of the normal appearances of bones, joints and associated structures and a wide range of traumatic and pathological processes relating to the skeleton
Assessment:
70% In-course Test to be passed at 50%
30% Narrated PowerPoint Presentation to be passed at 50%
What our students say:
'Very interesting and intellectually stimulating module that I would recommend to others.' 'Fun teaching and learning environment with various different approaches to dissemination of information'
'Hard work, but very relevant to the extended practice we are about to undertake'
'A light touch teaching for this substantial module helped push my knowledge to the necessary next level'
This module can contribute to the following programme(s)
HSMIRSM: MSc Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences: Medical Ultrasound
HSMIRSM: MSc Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences: Clinical Radiographic Reporting
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Funding
£1,830.00
The price quoted above is for a 30 credit module in the 2025/26 academic year and applies to students who are assessed as Home fee payers ONLY. Fees will differ for students assessed as Overseas fee payers. Fee assessment decisions follow UKCISA (UK Council for International Student Affairs) guidance, which is based on UK law and government regulations. Further information on who will pay Home or Overseas tuition fees can be found here: https://ask.herts.ac.uk/will-i-pay-home-or-international-tuition-fees
Once confirmed, a student’s fee status will normally remain the same for the duration of their course. However, information regarding fee reassessment is available here: https://ask.herts.ac.uk/will-i-pay-home-or-international-tuition-fees#FeeReassessment
Eligible students may be able to apply for a Postgraduate Student Loan. Please note that to access this funding, you must enrol on the full MSc programme; funding is not available for individual modules or interim awards (for example, a Postgraduate Diploma). Further information is available at: https://www.gov.uk/masters-loan
Further details, including tuition fee amounts, fee policy and payment deadlines, can be found here : https://www.herts.ac.uk/study/fees-and-funding/fee-information/fees-and-finance-policy-documents
If you require further information or have any questions regarding fees, please contact: cpdhealth@herts.ac.uk
Why choose HERTS?
Excellent sector connections: we have extensive links with eight NHS Trusts and Local Authorities in Hertfordshire.
Links with over 98 NHS Trusts and Local Authorities in East Anglia and London regions.
Flexibility: we provide flexible study options to ensure you can fit CPD study around your busy professional and personal lives.
Location: the main University of Hertfordshire campus is 25 minutes from London with easy access by both road and rail services.



Course details
Course leader
Dr Naomi Brown n.2.brown@herts.ac.uk
Administrator
Niamh Sexton
Telephone
01707 284800
Course delivery
Face to Face - Scheduled Hours 80, Independent 220 Hours
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Prerequisites
Students should be currently working within an imaging department within the UK


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