Elevate your clinical acumen with our immersive online anatomy series. This course empowers you to accurately identify anatomical structures in CT and MR imaging, comprehend their intricate functions, and acquire valuable insights from the expert viewpoint of seasoned radiologists. Navigate through detailed illustrations and vivid clinical images to refine your imaging skills and enhance patient care. Format: online modules.
This module introduces the anatomical planes of the body, as well as major external landmarks, internal cavities, organs and organ systems, and joint classifications. The diagnostic medical imaging equipment used to acquire sectional detail is also discussed.
This module identifies landmarks of the paranasal sinuses, temporomandibular joint, and the bones and foramina of the cranium and face. The structure and function of the ear, eye, and facial muscles are also discussed.
This module examines the surface anatomy of the brain, as well as its ventricular system and arterial blood supply. The anatomy of the major venous sinuses, cerebellum, and lobes of the cerebrum is also discussed. It also covers the limbic system, basal ganglia, brain stem, and the cranial nerves.
This module demonstrates the components of the spine, including the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebrae. The curves, ligaments, and muscle groups of the spine are also discussed.
This module covers the features of the pharynx, esophagus, trachea, and other structures of the neck. The salivary glands, muscles, lymph nodes, arteries, and veins in the neck are also discussed.
Identify surface landmarks, planes, skeletal components and major muscles of the chest. This module — which features a cardiac ultrasound video and an animation illustrating how muscles and organs move during breathing — will help you describe the mediastinum, pleural cavities, heart, airway structures and the pulmonary circulation system. The module also covers major arteries and veins in the thorax.
This module demonstrates the surface landmarks and regions of the abdomen, as well as the location and function of major muscles. Organs and organ systems, such as the liver, stomach, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, and adrenal glands, are also discussed.
This module describes the bones, muscles, organs, and vascular and lymphatic systems of the pelvis. The urinary and reproductive systems are discussed, as well as arterial and venous blood flow within the pelvis.
This module covers the bones, muscles, joints, ligaments, and tendons of the limbs. Major joints, such as the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, and ankle, are also discussed.
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This series covers the development of MR imaging, how the equipment and instrumentation works and how to improve image quality. Modules in this series explain the importance of parameters, the functionality of radiofrequency systems and gradient systems in MR imaging. You will also learn about specific applications of MR imaging such as neuroimaging and joint imaging. The MR Pathology modules will improve your recognition and understanding of specific pathology in MR.
This series satisfies the ARRT 16-credit Structured Education Requirements for MR. Format: online modules.
CT Basics 2.0 is the newly revised and updated version of our classic series. This comprehensive series covers a variety of procedures in modern computed tomography as well as all-new radiation safety and patient care content. In addition, the series offers modules on fundamentals, data acquisition, image quality, cross-sectional anatomy, pathology, and image postprocessing, reconstruction and display.
This series satisfies the ARRT 16-credit Structured Education Requirements for CT. Format: online modules.
Elevate clinical acumen with our immersive online anatomy series. This course empowers learners to accurately identify anatomical structures in CT and MR imaging, comprehend their intricate functions, and acquire valuable insights from the expert viewpoint of seasoned radiologists. Navigate through detailed illustrations and vivid clinical images to refine imaging skills and enhance patient care.
Become an ASRT member and receive access to 17 CE credits each membership year. Choose from more than 575 CE courses in a variety of topics. Earn CE to fulfill biennium, CQR prescription, state and regulatory requirements.