Time: August 1, 2009 to August 2, 2009
Location: Baltimore, MD
City/Town: Baltimore
Website or Map: http://radlist.com/meeting.as…
Event Type: seminar
Organized By: MTMI
Latest Activity: Mar 11, 2009
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Cross Sectional Anatomy for CT and MRI: A One Day or Two Day Seminar (Day 1 Body/Day 2 Neuro)
Saturday, August 1, 2009 - Sunday, August 2, 2009
Baltimore, MD
MEETING SPONSOR:
MTMI
Bill Bresser
20900 Swenson Drive
Suite 650
Waukesha, WI 53186
Toll-Free 800-765-6864
262-717-9797
FAX 262-717-9171
Email: bill@mtmi.net
Website: http://www.mtmi.net/seminars/cross_sect.php
CONFERENCE CENTER:
To Be Determined, Please See Website
Baltimore, MD
MEETING BROCHURE:
To view and print the meeting brochure, click here:
http://www.mtmi.net/seminars/cross_sect.php
MEETING DESCRIPTION:
Radiology has been developing dramatically during the past few years. With enhancements in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT), the role of the radiologic technologist has also been changing.
Skills in cross-sectional anatomy are important to help the technologist in MRI and CT to identify the anatomy being imaged and to communicate effectively with the radiologist and physicians.
This seminar is offered in your area to provide you with the opportunity to expand your knowledge of body cross-sectional anatomy and its appearance in CT and MRI images.
This program provides 8 hours each day of Category A continuing education credit for radiologic technologists. This course will also provide 6 credits per day for MDCB. A certificate of attendance will be provided for each individual upon completion of the seminar. All attendees must attend the entire seminar to receive full credit. Credit is awarded for radiologic technologists as ARRT Category A Credit approved by the ASRT, and credit from various licensure states.
INSTRUCTORS:
Kendall
CME HOURS: 8 or 16 hours Category A credit
LECTURE TOPICS:
CT, MRI
ACTIVITIES: not listed
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