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FORM 301
HEALTH PROFESSIONS COUNCIL OF SOUTH AFRICA
PROFESSIONAL BOARD FOR RADIOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL
TECHNOLOGY
GUIDELINES FOR EXAMINATIONS OF FOREIGN QUALIFIED RADIOGRAPHERS IN THE
CATEGORY DIAGNOSTIC
A.
INTRODUCTION
All individuals who practise any of the health care professions incorporated in the scope of the
HPCSA are obliged by the Health Professions Act, 1974, to register with the SA, such failure
to do so, constitutes a criminal offense.
In terms of the policy of the Professional Board for Radiography and Clinical Technology all
foreign qualified candidates are required to challenge the entry examination in order to
determine their registrability with HPCSA. Registration with HPCSA does not imply that
employment is guaranteed. The onus for finding employment rests with the candidate.
B.
ADMISSION CRITERIA
1.
Only candidates who are registrable, if applicable, in the country where they have
obtained their radiography qualification will be allowed to sit for the examination.
2.
Basic schooling of at least twelve (12) years must precede the training in radiography.
3.
The duration of the training should have been at least three (3) years. Should the
duration of the training be less than three (3) years, the candidate should be referred
to a training institution to apply to upgrade their training.
4.
The training should be of an academic acceptable standard and the candidate should
have had adequate clinical training in line with the South African requirement.
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C.
APPLICATION AND EXAMINATION PROCESS
Candidate contacts the HPCSA
The Administration of the Professional Board for Radiography and
Clinical Technology sends Form 177 to the candidate
All duly completed forms and relevant information are returned to
the Administration of the Board at least two (2) months before set
date of examination
The application then serves before the Education Committee of the
Board who verifies the applicant’s eligibility to sit for the
examination
The Administration notifies the candidate of his/her eligibility to
undertake the examination and is sent the most recent information
about the examination i.e. dates of examinations, examination
fees, clinical venue, etc.
The Examiner and Moderator are appointed by the Education
Committee of the Board
The Theoretical and Clinical Examinations are conducted
The Examiner and Moderator compile final results and
recommendations for ratification by either the Education Committee
or Executive members of the Board
The Administration communicates the final results to candidates at
least four (4) weeks after the last examination had taken place
Successful candidates register with HPCSA
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D.
PURPOSE OF EXAMINATION
The purpose of the examination is to establish that all foreign qualified radiographers applying
to work in South Africa are able to 1.
apply knowledge and skills to perform and adapt techniques applicable to the clinical
condition of the patient;
2.
care for the patient responsibly and efficiently to ensure that the welfare and safety of
the patient is maintained;
3.
apply appropriate health and safety regulations, ethical principles and codes of
practice in performance of techniques;
4.
demonstrate competency in the execution of techniques;
5.
display knowledge and understanding of equipment used;
6.
operate equipment effectively and competently;
7.
express an understanding of the principles and techniques of imaging;
8.
display knowledge of Quality Assurance and Quality Control with regards to image
quality and equipment function;
9.
exhibit a level of insight and ability to apply skills and techniques within the context of
radiography service delivery;
10.
produce images of diagnostic quality;
11.
apply basic pattern recognition skills;
12.
display an awareness and understanding of the South African health care system.
E.
ADMISSION TO THE EXAMINATION
1.
A duly completed Form 177 with relevant documentation must be submitted two (2)
months prior to the set date of the examination.
2.
Approval for entry to the examination must be granted by the Education Committee of
the Board.
3.
A non-refundable examination fee has to be paid to HPCSA four (4) weeks prior to
the set date of the examination.
F. VENUE OF EXAMINATION
1.
The examination will be conducted at a venue approved by the Professional Board for
Radiography and Clinical Technology.
2.
Candidates are responsible for their own traveling and accommodation costs.
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G.
FORMAT OF EXAMINATION
The examination is held twice a year in April / September of each year.
Part 1: Theoretical Examination
1.
This examination consists of a three (3) hour paper that is set at the third year level.
2.
This examination covers the integration of the following: anatomy, pathology,
radiographic technique, radiographic equipment, radiation protection, radiographic
management and quality assurance.
Part 2: Objective Structured Clinical Evaluation (OSCE)
1.
This examination consists of a one (1) hour assessment that is set at the third year
level.
2.
This examination is done on the same day as the theoretical examination.
3.
It consists of six (6) assessment stations with ten (10) minutes per rotation.
4.
This examination includes the critical assessment of radiographs with regards to
image quality and radiographic technique, identification of anatomical structures and
identification of pathological conditions.
Part 3: Clinical Examination
1.
The venue for the clinical examination is approved by the Education Committee of the
Board.
2.
During this examination, candidates are required to perform two (2) full sets of
radiographic examinations on patients, of which one examination shall be a chest
view.
3.
The assessment criteria for the clinical examination will include the following:
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Assessment of request form
Room preparation
Patient preparation
Patient care and communication
Radiographic technique
Radiation safety and protection
Use of equipment and accessories
Protocol followed
Image quality produced
Assessment of images including knowledge of anatomy, pathology, artifacts,
positioning errors etc.
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H.
CALCULATION OF FINAL MARK
A pass mark of 60% for the clinical examination and 40% for the theory examination must be
obtained as a final mark.
(OSCE and Clinical examination – contribute 60% towards final mark)
I.
FULFILLMENT FOR REGISTRATION
A pass mark of 60% for the clinical examination and 40 % for the theory examination must be
obtained as a final mark.
A candidate is required to obtain an overall final mark of 50% in order to register with HPCSA.
A candidate will only be allowed to sit for the entry examinations for a maximum of two (2)
times.
J.
BRIEF OVERVIEW OF 3rd YEAR SYLLABI
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Pediatric Radiography
Mammography
Interventional Radiology
Forensic Radiology
Arteriography & Venography
Cardio – Angiography
Spine: Myelography & Discography
Bones and Joints: Arthrography
Salivary Glands
Lacrimal system
Computed Tomography
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
K.
SUGGESTED READING LIST
Title
Author/s
Publisher
A Guide to Radiological
Procedures, 4th edition, 2001
Chapman, S & Nakielny, R
WB Saunders
(editors)
Clark’s Positioning in
Radiography, 11th edition, 1986
Swallow, RA; Naylor, E;
Butterworth Heinemann
Roebuck, EJ & Whitley, AS
6
Merrill’s Atlas of Radiographic
Positions
and
Radiological
Ballinger, PW & Frank, ED
Procedures, 9th edition, 1999 –
Volumes 1,2,3
Mosby
Textbook
of
Radiographic
Positioning and Related Anatomy, Bontrager, KL
2001
Mosby
Diagnostic Imaging, 4th edition,
Armstrong, P & Wastie, ML
1998
Blackwell Science
Principles
of
Anatomy
th
Physiology, 10 edition,
John Wiley & Sons
and Tortora, G & Grabowski,
SR
Radiologic
Science
for
Bushong, S C
Technologists, 7th edition, 2001
Mosby
Chesney’s Radiographic Imaging,
Ball, J & Price, T
6th edition, 1995
Blackwell Science
L.
REMARKING OF SCRIPTS
Only candidates who had obtained a pass rate of 35 -39 % in the theoretical examination may
apply for their scripts to be remarked.
A remarking fee of 50 % of the examination fee will be charged for a re-mark.
The Committee Coordinator may be contacted for information about the fee involved and
procedure to follow.
Should a candidate fail the clinical examination, no re-assessment will be allowed.
M.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For further enquiry contact:
The Committee Coordinator
Professional Board for Radiography and Clinical Technology
HPCSA
P.O. Box 205
PRETORIA
0001
Forms Prof Boards/F301 Guidelines for Exams of Foreign Qual Radiographers in the Cat Diagnostic/2008-05-21
Last update: 30 January 2008