Discover how to promote yourself like a shooting star and navigate the vast universe of opportunities that await. Learn what sets apart a great radiology technologist from a mere speck in the galaxy and acquire the tools to shine brilliantly in your profession.

But that's not all—while navigating through the constellations of knowledge, we haven't forgotten about your own well-being. You'll learn the importance of providing good self-care, finding balance amidst the chaos, and maintaining a healthy orbit around your own needs. Plus, you'll uncover the extraterrestrial realm of medical imaging performed outside the traditional hospital setting, expanding your horizons and opening new frontiers for your career.

Prepare to witness revolutionary imaging technologies used in human research that will leave you starstruck. From quality patient care preparation and assessment techniques to the latest breakthroughs in radiation protection, you'll emerge from this course equipped with the knowledge to deliver stellar patient experiences while keeping everyone safe.

Test your expertise in recognizing imaging fails and play an exhilarating game of "Name that Foreign Body" as you unlock the secrets hidden within radiologic images.

So, don't miss your chance to join our extraordinary mission and be part of a community that's reaching for the stars. Sign up for "Radiology: to Infinity and Beyond" today and let us launch you into a future filled with endless possibilities. The universe of knowledge is waiting—are you ready to take off?

 

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Outline:

  • Marketing and Networking in the World of Medical Imaging
  • The Making of a Great vs. Poor Radiology Technologist
  • How to Provide Good Self-Care
  • Medical Imaging Performed Outside the Hospital Setting
  • Out of This World Imaging
  • Medical Imaging Technologies Used in Human Research
  • Quality Patient Care - Prep and Assessment
  • What's New in the Field of Radiation Protection
  • Interactive Exercises
    • X-ray Imaging Fails - Repeat or No?
    • Name that Foreign Body

Objectives:

At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to:

  1. Market themself and understand how to professionally navigate in medical imaging
  2. Understand what qualities and attributes make a great radiology technologist
  3. Recognize and utilize tools to provide self-care during stressful times.
  4. Understand how medical imaging is utilized outside of a hospital setting
  5. Relate how medical imaging is used in human research
  6. Prep and assess to provide quality patient care
  7. Explain new patient shielding recommendations
  8. Recognize imaging fails
  9. Recognize foreign body in radiologic images

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This program provides 8 hours of 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.
Greg Yardley , MSRS, RT(R), CBDT

Greg Yardley is a distinguished expert in the field of bone health and radiological sciences. With over two decades of experience spanning emergency medical services, radiology technology, and bone density diagnostics, Greg Yardley has dedicated his career to advancing the understanding of bone health, the science behind osteoporosis, and radiological sciences.rnGreg Yardley holds a master’s degree in Radiological Sciences and is certified as both a Radiology Technologist and Bone Density Technologist. Currently, Greg is part of the esteemed NASA Bone Mineral Lab and Medical Clinic, where they study the effects of zero gravity on bone density—pioneering research that contributes to the health of astronauts during and after space travel.rnBefore his work with NASA, Greg managed bone density operations at the Osteoporosis Center at Revere Health, performing and analyzing thousands of DXA scans and helping patients understand the nuances of bone density and strength. In addition, he has taken his expertise into the classroom, educating the next generation of radiology and bone density technologists through teaching roles at ISCD, AHEC, College of the Mainland and other respected institutions.rnBeyond research and diagnostics, Greg is a certified personal trainer specializing in safe and effective exercise regimen for individuals with osteoporosis and low bone density. His comprehensive approach bridges science, education, and personalized care, making him a trusted authority in his field.rnGreg will share insights on the intricacies of bone health, addressing bone density interpretation, exercise considerations, and the broader implications of osteoporosis diagnosis and treatment.
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Radiology: To Infinity and Beyond

  • Course ID: Radiology-TIAB-100-108
  • Event Location: Online Course
  • Credit: 8 Hours Category A (Direct)
  • Date: 12/20/2024
  • Time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Instructor: Greg Yardley , MSRS, RT(R), CBDT
  • $99.00
  • $89.00