Radiology Technologist Miscellaneous
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.57 GB | Duration: 3h 6m
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.57 GB | Duration: 3h 6m
All In One X-Ray | CT Scan | MRI
What you'll learn
Advanced Imaging Techniques Overview of MRI, CT, Ultrasound, and emerging imaging technologies. Image optimization and troubleshooting.
Patient Care & Communication Best practices for patient positioning, safety, and comfort.
Radiology Equipment Maintenance Basics of maintaining and troubleshooting radiology equipment. Quality control and safety checks for optimal performance.
Radiation Safety and Protection In-depth study of radiation safety measures and exposure limits.
Medical Terminology and Documentation Understanding key medical terms related to radiology. Proper documentation techniques for accurate patient records.
Ethics and Legal Guidelines in Radiology Handling sensitive information in compliance with privacy laws.
Emergency Protocols in Radiology Responding to emergencies, such as equipment failure or patient distress. Managing imaging needs during critical situations.
Career Development for Radiology Technologists Tips on advancing in the field and pursuing specializations.
Requirements
Higher secondary Passout Student Can Do This Course.
Basic knowledge of radiologic technology
Experience or current training in a radiologic technologist program
Understanding of medical terminology, anatomy, and patient care principles
Fundamental knowledge of physics concepts related to radiology
Commitment to professional and ethical standards in radiology
Familiarity with radiology equipment
Description
The Radiology Technologist Miscellaneous course provides a comprehensive exploration of various essential topics for radiology professionals and students seeking to enhance their expertise and career prospects. This course is tailored to bridge the gap between foundational knowledge and advanced practices, ensuring that participants are well-prepared for the evolving landscape of radiology.Throughout the course, students will delve into advanced imaging techniques, including MRI, CT, and ultrasound, gaining insights into the principles behind each modality and learning how to optimize image quality. Emphasis will be placed on practical skills, such as effective patient positioning, troubleshooting equipment issues, and ensuring patient comfort and safety during procedures.Radiation safety is a critical focus, with in-depth discussions on best practices for minimizing exposure to both patients and staff. Students will learn about radiation physics, safety protocols, and the use of protective equipment, fostering a strong understanding of the importance of safety in radiologic practice.In addition to technical skills, the course emphasizes the importance of effective communication and patient care. Participants will explore strategies for interacting with patients, particularly those who may feel anxious or fearful about imaging procedures. Building rapport and providing clear explanations will be key components of this training.The course also covers vital topics such as equipment maintenance, quality control procedures, and ethical considerations within the radiology profession. Understanding the legal guidelines and ethical standards is essential for maintaining professionalism and ensuring patient trust.By the end of the course, students will have developed a well-rounded skill set that not only enhances their technical capabilities but also prepares them for the challenges of a career in radiology. They will emerge with the confidence and knowledge necessary to thrive in a dynamic healthcare environment and contribute positively to patient care and safety. This course is an invaluable investment for those looking to advance their careers and stay current in the ever-evolving field of radiology technology.
Overview
Section 1: X-Ray Miscellaneous
Lecture 1 Electromagnetic Radiation
Lecture 2 X-Ray Production
Lecture 3 X-Ray Tube
Lecture 4 X-Ray Grid
Lecture 5 X-Ray Filters
Lecture 6 X-ray Beam Restrictors
Lecture 7 Radiographic Contrast
Lecture 8 Image Quality
Lecture 9 X-Ray Film Screen Radiography
Lecture 10 Radiation Protection
Lecture 11 PACS & DICOM
Lecture 12 Scatter Radiation
Lecture 13 Disposal Of X-Ray Waste Generated
Section 2: MRI Miscellaneous
Lecture 14 MRI Principles
Lecture 15 Diffusion Weighted Imaging ( DWI )
Lecture 16 MEMRI
Lecture 17 Post Mortem MRI
Lecture 18 MRI of Breast Implants
Lecture 19 MRI with orthopedic Implant
Lecture 20 ZTE MRI
Lecture 21 MRI In Pregnancy
Lecture 22 Whole Body MRI Scan Protocol
Lecture 23 Meta surface Enhanced MRI
Section 3: CT Scan Miscellaneous
Lecture 24 CT Angiography
Lecture 25 Post Mortem CT Scan
Under Graduate students,Radiology technologists looking to expand their knowledge and skills.,Radiologic technology students seeking practical insights beyond their core studies.,Technologists pursuing certification or specialization who need additional preparation in diverse radiology topics.,Healthcare professionals working in radiology departments who want a broader understanding of imaging procedures and patient care.,New graduates in radiologic technology aiming to strengthen their professional foundations.