Gain a deep understanding of the techniques that will empower you to produce high-quality diagnostic images with precision and confidence. You'll discover new ways to optimize patient care while maintaining exceptional image quality. Explore the fascinating world of molecular breast imaging with Rebecca as your guide. Uncover the secrets behind this cutting-edge technology and learn how to navigate the intricacies of its application. You'll acquire the skills needed to perform molecular breast imaging effectively, revolutionizing your approach to breast health. Prepare to be captivated by the realm of theranostics as Rebecca shares insightful case studies and explores its wide-ranging applications. Discover how this groundbreaking field merges diagnostics and therapeutics, empowering you to provide personalized patient care and contribute to more precise treatment plans. By the end of this session, you'll be equipped with the knowledge to harness the full potential of theranostics in your practice.
*All webinars are held in Central Standard Time and hosted through Zoom.
Topics:
- Contrast Imaging and Techniques
- Molecular Breast Imaging - What is it and How Do You Do It?
- Theranostics - Applications and Case Studies
- The Empathetic Technologist
This program provides AHRA Category A continuing education credit for radiologic technologists recognized by the ARRT and various licensure states. You must attend the entire program to receive your certificate of completion.
This live, instructor-directed course meets the Texas Medical Board requirements for all registered Medical Radiologic Technologists. Please refer to the TMB website for more information.
Rebecca Montz Ed.D., RT(CT)(N), CNMT, PET, NMTCB (RS)
Dr. Rebecca Montz grew up in Southwest Louisiana and currently serves as AHECs Vice President of Education Services. Previously she served in Vice Chancellor and Dean administrator roles in higher education. Prior to her current positions in higher education she had the privilege of working at renowned organizations such as Mayo Clinic Jacksonville and University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center as a nuclear medicine and positron emission tomography technologists. Throughout her clinical career she obtained additional certifications in computed tomography, positron emission tomography, and radiation safety. Her MBA led her to a career in higher education where she served as a Nuclear Medicine Technology Program Director in Texas from 2013-2019. In 2018, she earned her Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership from Lamar University to further her career in higher education administration. Rebecca strives to boost morale, performance, and motivation of colleagues, inspire change provoked by a strong purpose, and create a culture of trust and innovation within the radiology profession.