Course Tag: Paid
Imaging Pathology of the Ankle and Foot.
Course Acceptance List Course Description And Objectives: Objectives Course Description In this chapter, we will review some of the common traumatic injuries affecting the ankle and foot including the evaluation of these injuries affecting the bones, tendons, and ligaments. Described in the chapter are the distinct differences in the types of ankle and foot injuries…
Emission Tomography Fundamentals.
Course Acceptance List Course Description And Objectives: Objectives Course Description Our “Emission Tomography Fundamentals” continuing education course will provide the current and future CT / Nuclear Medicine technologist a good understanding of Emission Tomography acquisition systems. Our course also provides knowledge regarding how emission tomography and hybrid imaging is used for diagnostic as well as…
Understanding X-Ray Contrast Media.
Course Acceptance List Course Description And Objectives: Objectives Course Description Our “Understanding X-Ray Contrast Media” continuing education course will advance the knowledge of the imaging technologist on the interactions and risks of contrast use, with a better understanding of contrast reactions and the drugs used for the different reaction types. After completing this course you…
Virtual CT Trainer Manual.
$40.00 Retail Value Course Acceptance List Course Description And Objectives: Objectives Course Description The information taught in the Virtual CT Trainer manual and the Virtual CT Trainer software comes from my personal experience of over 28 years as a technologist and my 12+ years working in the modality of CT. This manual is designed to…
Muscle Anatomy and Structure.
Course Acceptance List Course Description And Objectives: Objectives Course Description Think about the things that you do each day—talking, walking, sitting, standing, and running—all of these activities require movement of particular skeletal muscles. Skeletal muscles are even used during sleep. The diaphragm is a sheet of skeletal muscle that has to contract and relax for…
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Fundamentals.
Course Acceptance List Course Description And Objectives: Objectives Course Description This course will provide the understanding of MRI fundamentals and how manipulating MRI parameters can affect the contrast of the final image. The MRI fundamentals discussed include, echo time (TE), repetition time (TR), RF pulse, slice selection, spatial encoding, k-space, multiple dimension imaging including 2D…
Heart Anatomy and Physiology.
Course Acceptance List Course Description And Objectives: Objectives Course Description In this chapter, you will explore the remarkable pump that propels the blood into the vessels. There is no single better word to describe the function of the heart other than “pump,” since its contraction develops the pressure that ejects blood into the major vessels:…
Anatomy of the Axial Skeleton.
Course Acceptance List Course Description And Objectives: Objectives Course Description As a refresher of Axial Skeletal Anatomy this CE Course defines the two major subdivisions of the skeletal system: Axial Skeleton and Appendicular Skeleton. Quickly refresh your knowledge on the bony structures of the skull, cranial suture lines, cranial fossae, skull openings and how these…
Neuroimaging Assessment in Down Syndrome.
Course Acceptance List Course Description And Objectives: Objectives Course Description Down syndrome (DS), or trisomy 21, is the leading genetic cause of intellectual incapacity worldwide, with a reported incidence of about 1 in 1,000 to 1 in 1,100 live births. Besides the several commonly known physical features characteristic of this syndrome present at birth, DS…
Bismuth Shielding Use in CT.
Course Acceptance List Course Description And Objectives: Objectives Course Description Our “Bismuth Shielding Use in CT” continuing education course provides a better understanding of the use of bismuth shielding in CT. Gain a solid understanding on how the use and improper placement of shielding in the CT setting can do more harm than good and…