This Bundle holds 60 CPD credits; after completion of each course you get a certificate
Courses In Bundle
8 courses
The scientific writing by the radiologists serves a lot of purposes. Not only they are sharing their knowledge with their counterparts, but the scientific publication also helps to excel in their academic and professional career.
Medical imaging guides the course of much of patient care and is an essential element of biomedical research (EIBIR, 2019).
Imaging in the medical context refers to different technologies using ionizing (plain x-rays, computerized tomography (CT), Nuclear medicine Procedures / positron emission tomography (PET), Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT), along with other imaging investigations)
This course is intended to equip the trainee (health care professional in practices) with knowledge contributing to the understanding and analysis of main concepts of ethics and enhancement of the abilities to address ethical challenges in health care.
Understanding the basic physics of ultrasound is essential for health
professionals who perform ultrasound in their daily duties.
Ultrasound machines generate and receive ultrasound waves. Brightness mode
(B mode) is the basic mode that is usually used.
Currently, there are no universally accepted guidelines for minimizing radiation exposure in the operating room. But for reducing radiation exposure, there are 3 principals: time, distance, and shielding. Enroll to this course and learn more.
Current and accurate information for patients about chest x-ray techniques shows if the abnormality needs further evaluation with additional views or with a special imaging technique. Enroll to this course and learn more.
Radiation protection in hospital staff helps to prevent the occurrence of harmful deterministic effects and to reduce the probability of occurrence of stochastic effects (e.g. cancer and hereditary effects).
Reject analysis is as a quality indicator and critical tool for dose and image quality optimization in radiology departments. By reducing image rejection rate (RR), radiation dose to patients can be reduced effectively, yielding increased total cost-effectiveness