For Imaging Technologists

Courses for Imaging Technologists on the most effective operation of medical imaging equipment and about current trends in healthcare as it affects the practice of medical imaging. Many of these courses provide CE credit to help technologists fulfill their continuing education requirements.

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Classroom Training

MR Galan 3T Fundamentals Classroom Course

MRM2200
Course Type: Classroom Training
Cost: $3,500.00
Course Length: 32 Hrs
Credits: 16.25
Credit Type: CEU

This four day technologist-focused course held at the Institute of Advanced Imaging in Irvine, California, provides the fundamentals of operating the Galan 3T MR system, including a variety of MR scans performed with the latest techniques. This course includes in-depth lectures and hands-on training. At the completion of the course, you will be proficient in the following applications and operations: system operations, clinical applications imaging, MPower image software applications. This course is all inclusive of the following: tuition, airfare (booked for you), lodging, and meals. Accredited for CE credits by the ASRT Education Foundation. Actual CE's earned are dependent on specific student participation.

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Online Course

MR Basics Module 12: Pathology Part 2

MRM1511
Course Type: Online Course
Cost: $16.50
Credits: 1.5
Credit Type: CE

This module describes pathology of the abdomen, pelvis and extremities as detected with MR imaging. You will learn to distinguish between normal and pathologic tissues on MR scans, as well as the associated symptoms and origin of each type of pathology presented. Disease progression and treatment options are also discussed in this module.This activity may be available in multiple formats or from different sponsors. ARRT regulations state that an individual may not repeat a self-learning activity for credit if it was reported in the same or any subsequent biennium.

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Online Course

Fluoroscopy: Mobile Unit Operation and Safety

VLM1501
Course Type: Online Course
Cost: $27.50
Course Length: 2 Hr 30 Mins
Credits: 2.5
Credit Type: CE

Mobile fluoroscopy equipment has expanded the use of fluoroscopy to a variety of settings outside the radiology department, such as surgical suites, cardiac catheterization labs and pain clinics. To safely operate this versatile equipment, professionals must have in-depth knowledge of C-arm unit components and their function. Radiologist assistant Chris Young, B.S., R.R.A., R.T.(R), provides a comprehensive look at various aspects of mobile fluoroscopy imaging, including specific equipment features and ways to minimize radiation exposure to patients and clinical personnel. Approved for 2.5 Category A+ CE credit by the ASRT.

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Online Course

Fluoroscopy: Image Quality and Analysis

VLM1500
Course Type: Online Course
Cost: $16.50
Course Length: 1 Hr 30 Mins
Credits: 1.5
Credit Type: CE

The ultimate goal of medical imaging professionals is to produce the best possible images for interpretation. When images don't meet institutional quality standards, fluoroscopy operators must be able to identify the sources of errors and take corrective action to prevent unnecessary repeat exposures. Anne Scott, B.S.R.S., R.T.(R), discusses various factors that affect fluoroscopy image quality including patient positioning, correct technique selection and proper use of equipment. This essential article covers all aspects of image analysis, from evaluating positioning to assessing technical accuracy. Approved for 1.5 Category A+ CE credit by the ASRT.

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Online Course

MR Basics Module 11: Pathology Part 1

MRM1510
Course Type: Online Course
Cost: $16.50
Credits: 1.5
Credit Type: CE

This module describes pathology of the brain, vascular system of the neck and head, and the spine as detected with MR imaging. You will learn to distinguish between normal and pathologic tissues on MR scans, as well as the associated symptoms and origin of each type of pathology presented. Disease progression and treatment options are also discussed in this module. This activity may be available in multiple formats or from different sponsors. ARRT regulations state that an individual may not repeat a self-learning activity for credit if it was reported in the same or any subsequent biennium.