About this Program

In the past several years, significant advances in Computed Tomography (CT) technology have occurred with the development of spiral/helical scanning and multi-slice/multi-detector row scanners. These developments have driven an expansion in the clinical applications of CT and an increased number of CT scanners. Opportunities for CT technologists have grown as a result. Evidence of competency in CT can be demonstrated by completing the requirements for certification in Computed Tomography offered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). This has become a required credential for employment in many facilities.

This on-demand review series offers a comprehensive foundation in CT imaging knowledge, enhancing your understanding of the appropriate use and interpretation of this technology. Accessible at your convenience, this series allows you to choose the topics you need to review and revisit them whenever you wish. This serves at preparation for the ARRT CT certification examination

Completing all four parts provides 16 continuing education credits. A certificate of attendance, documenting 4-credit hours will be provided for each individual upon completion.

 

Agenda:  Part 3

Cross sectional Anatomy - Focus on sectional anatomy, contrast media, imaging parameters 
and methods.
 

Cranium and Brain

  • Vascular system
  • Axial, coronal and sagittal planes
  • Pathologic conditions

Vertebral column and cord

  • Soft tissue structures of the neck
  • Axial, coronal and sagittal planes
  • Pathologic conditions

Chest / thorax

  • Thorax and cardiac anatomy
  • Axial, coronal and sagittal planes
  • Pathologic conditions

 

How it Works:

  • Your On Demand CE activity that you purchased will be located in your “My Account” section once you log into the MTMI Website.
  • You have three attempts to pass each quiz.
  • You must earn a score of 75 % or higher.
  • Credit is recorded the day you submit and pass the quiz and is determined using Central time.
  • You have 30 days to complete and pass the quiz.
  • Once passed, access your MTMI “My Account” to print your “Certificate of Completion.”
  • This video expires 1 year after purchase date.

Educational Objectives

At the completion of this program, participants will:

  • Understand the patient handling, assessment and monitoring skills required for CT
    examinations.
  • Safely conduct and monitor the administration of contrast media required for some CT
    imaging techniques.
  • Appreciate radiation safety and dose considerations needed to conduct CT
    examinations safely.
  • Describe the main components of a CT scanner and their function in the imaging
    process.
  • Understand the operation of a CT scanner and the control of parameters that affect
    image quality and artifacts.

Program Faculty

Meet your presenter(s)

Nicole Dhanraj

Nicole Dhanraj

PhD, RT(R)(CT)(MR)

Dr Nicole Dhanraj is an army veteran with a diverse background. She is an experienced Director of Radiology, Professor, Edupreneur, Author, International Speaker, Dissertation Mentor, Content Developer, and Appreciative Inquiry Facilitator. She has over 10 years of teaching face to face, online, and hybrid.  Dr. Dhanraj received her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from St Martin’s University and her Master’s in International Relations, graduating magna cum laude from Troy State University. She earned her doctorate with an emphasis in Organizational Management from Capella University. She received her certification as an appreciative inquiry facilitator through Case Western Reserve University. She has several certifications to include project management, human resources, radiology administrator.

Credits

Accredited training programs

ASRT Pending Credit Information

ASRT Pending

Category A/A+ CE credit is pending approval by the ASRT. An application for 4 hours of credit for radiologic technologists recognized by the ARRT and various licensure states has been filed.