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Department of Health Sciences in Gjøvik - Unit for Health, Technology and Society

Research

The unit is particularly concerned with future roles and challenges in radiography  and contribute to interdisciplinary research and development at the intersection of health sciences, digital media and technology.

Specific areas include:

  • Health policy, and medical philosophy and ethics.
  • The content and challenges of the role of the radiographer in the span between patient care and technology.
  • Challenges within radiography and radiation protection.
  • How terminology and concepts in the education differs from the language of society.
  • Challenges of the radiographer in meeting the patient.
  • New roles and associated skills needs of the radiographer, particularly in ultrasonography and digital radiography.
  • Health Technology.
04 Jan 2017

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