Modules
Stage One
Code | Title | Status | Action |
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Code HPE102 | Title Medical Statistics for Medical Physics | Status Compulsory | Action View |
Code HPE100 | Title Clinical and Scientific Computing | Status Compulsory | Action View |
Code HPE101 | Title Medical Equipment Management MPE | Status Compulsory | Action View |
Code HPE103 | Title Patient Care Pathways | Status Compulsory | Action View |
Code HPE104 | Title Quality, Safety, Improvement and Audit | Status Compulsory | Action View |
Code HPE105 | Title Regulatory Frameworks Medical Physics | Status Compulsory | Action View |
Code HPE106 | Title Risk Management and Medical Equipment Safety | Status Compulsory | Action View |
Stage Two
Complete compulsory modules and 2 optional modules of your choice plus the modules listed here for Ionising or Non Ionising Radiation;
Ionising Radiation - HPE110 Optimisation in Imaging with Ionising Radiation MPE and HPE126 Dosimetry MPE
Non Ionising Radiation - HPE111 Optimisation in Imaging with Non- Ionising Radiation MPE and HPE109 Non-Ionising Radiation Biological Effects and Safety Advice
Code | Title | Status | Action |
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Code HPE107 | Title Assessment of Image Quality | Status Compulsory | Action View |
Code HPE108 | Title Clinical Applications of Medical Imaging Technologies for Imaging Physics | Status Compulsory | Action View |
Code HPE109 | Title Non Ionising Radiation Biological Effects and Safety Advice | Status Optional | Action View |
Code HPE110 | Title Optimisation in Imaging with Ionising Radiation MPE | Status Optional | Action View |
Code HPE111 | Title Optimisation in Imaging with Non Ionising Radiation MPE | Status Optional | Action View |
Code HPE112 | Title Radiation Protection in Imaging | Status Compulsory | Action View |
Code HPE113 | Title Advanced Brachytherapy Techniques | Status Optional | Action View |
Code HPE114 | Title Advanced Computing Techniques | Status Optional | Action View |
Code HPE115 | Title Ionising Radiations Instrumentation Specialisation | Status Optional | Action View |
Code HPE116 | Title Laser, Ultraviolet and Artificial Optical Radiation Protection Advice | Status Optional | Action View |
Code HPE117 | Title Mathematical Techniques in Medical Imaging | Status Optional | Action View |
Code HPE118 | Title Novel and Specialised External Beam Radiotherapy | Status Optional | Action View |
Code HPE119 | Title Novel Imaging Techniques | Status Optional | Action View |
Code HPE120 | Title Radiation Protection Advice | Status Optional | Action View |
Code HPE121 | Title Radioactive Materials, Waste and Transport Advice | Status Optional | Action View |
Code HPE122 | Title Radiopharmaceuticals and Radiopharmacy | Status Optional | Action View |
Code HPE123 | Title Targeted Radionuclide Therapy | Status Optional | Action View |
Code HPE126 | Title Dosimetry MPE | Status Optional | Action View |
Code HPE127 | Title Health Technology Assessment | Status Compulsory | Action View |
Code HPE130 | Title Science and Technology in Healthcare Organisations | Status Compulsory | Action View |
Code HPE131 | Title Strategic Role in Managing Medical Equipment | Status Compulsory | Action View |
Code HCC20 | Title Clinical Bioinformatics, Genomics and Personalised Medicine | Status Compulsory | Action View |
Code HCC22 | Title Innovation in Healthcare Science | Status Compulsory | Action View |
Code HCC24 | Title Patient and Public Involvement, Engagement and Partnership in Healthcare and Healthcare Science | Status Compulsory | Action View |
Code HCC25 | Title Science Communication | Status Compulsory | Action View |
Code HCC26 | Title Teaching, Learning and Assessment | Status Compulsory | Action View |
Code HCC21 | Title Doctoral Level Research | Status Compulsory | Action View |
Programme specification
Details
- Programme title
- Higher Specialist Scientist Training Programme (HSST) — Imaging Physics
- Division
- Physical Sciences & Biomedical Engineering
- Normal length of programme
- 5 years
- Outcome awards and professional eligibility
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Successful candidates will be awarded:
- Certificate of Completion of the Higher Specialist Scientist Training Programme. Awarded by the National School of Healthcare Science.
- Total credits
- 540
- Mode of study
- Work-based with integrated part time DClinSci or FRCPath
- Programme accredited by
- The Academy for Healthcare Science
Programme aim
The programme has been developed to enable a selected cohort of clinical scientists to be trained to take on the role of a consultant clinical scientist. It is a programme that is both flexible and bespoke to the individual.
It includes the incorporation into the training programme of all or part of a professional doctorate award according to trainee previous experience and qualifications and comprising modules in:
- High level scientific and clinical knowledge
- Leadership and professionalism
- Research and innovation
Expected programme outcomes
On successful completion of the HSST and its underpinning doctoral level academic programme graduates will possess the essential knowledge, skills, experience and attributes required of a Consultant Clinical Scientist in the NHS and will:
- demonstrate practice that places the patient and the public at the centre of care, prioritising patient safety and dignity and reflecting NHS/health service values, the NHS Constitution and meets the professional standards defined by Good Scientific Practice;
- demonstrate systematic acquisition and understanding of a substantial body of scientific and clinical knowledge which is at the forefront of healthcare science;
- possess a breadth of clinical and scientific knowledge across a range of related and relevant science specialties;
- demonstrate the general ability to conceptualise, design, lead and implement a project for the generation of new knowledge, applications or understanding at the forefront of healthcare science;
- demonstrate an advanced and detailed understanding of applicable methods for research, innovation and advanced academic enquiry;
- demonstrate the ability to create and interpret new knowledge, through original research or other advanced scholarship, of a quality to satisfy peer review, extend the forefront of the healthcare science/specialism, and merit publication;
- demonstrate advanced critical thinking with a sound grasp and application of research methodology which supports vision and innovation in the application of basic science to health and an effective understanding of leadership, NHS current policy, influencing and advanced communication skills;
- communicate clearly to specialist and non-specialist audiences including patients and the public;
- demonstrate scientific and clinical leadership based on the continual advancement of their knowledge, skills and understanding through the independent learning required for continuing professional development.
Will be able to:
- make informed judgements on complex issues in specialist fields, often in the absence of complete data, and be able to communicate their ideas and conclusions clearly and effectively to specialist and non-specialist audiences;
- deal with uncertainty;
- continue to engage in continuous personal and professional development, resulting in leading the development of new techniques, ensuring innovation and facilitation of transformational change in science and in the service through ideas or approaches that benefit the patient and NHS;
- engage with contemporary research and analysis as a basis for critical reflection on their own and others’ professional experience and work based practice.
Will have:
- the qualities and transferable skills necessary for employment as a Consultant Clinical Scientist, which requires the exercise of personal responsibility and largely autonomous initiative in complex and unpredictable situations, in professional or equivalent environments leading and working within teams
Learning and teaching methods
A blend of methods is used to ensure effective capture of robust evidence relating to the three components of the HSST programme.
The components of the programme are:
- Acquisition and application of specialist scientific knowledge up to Consultant Clinical Scientist level.
- Mastery and practice of higher clinical and scientific skills, including professionalism, and the values, behaviours and attitudes expected of leaders in healthcare science.
- Ability to make a significant contribution to knowledge generation and innovation in healthcare science service and practice.
Assessment methods
- Portfolio of workplace-based evidence
- Annual Review of Progression
- Multi Source Feedback
- Independent Assessment of Professional Skills (IAPS) – HSST Final Assessment
Standards of proficiency
To gain entry on to the Higher Specialist Scientist Register you must demonstrate that you are able to practice within the 5 Domains:
- Domain One: Professional Practice
- Domain Two: Scientific Practice
- Domain Three: Clinical Practice
- Domain Four: Research, Development and Innovation
- Domain Five: Clinical Leadership
Programme structure
Entry routes and requirements
Entry routes | In England there are two routes into the programme
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Entry requirements | For both entry routes, HSST applicants must participate in the national recruitment/assessment process and meet the minimum entry requirements for the academic and work-based programme.
More detailed information on entry routes and requirements can be found on the NSHCS website. |