MRI Spectroscopy
MRI Spectroscopy Basics CE Course
An interactive course designed to provide MRI technologists with a firm foundation in the basics of MR spectroscopy physics and protocols
Course Overview
6 Modules
ASRT
150 Certified clients
Course description
Expiry date: July 1, 2023
MRI Spectroscopy Basics is a continuing education course designed to present radiologic technologists with an overview of the principles of MR spectroscopy imaging, its different applications, and its importance as a supplement to MRI for research and medical diagnosis. In this course, you will learn the physical principles, measurements techniques, and quantification methods of proton MRS imaging. The course also covers the clinical applications of MRI spectroscopy, its ability to provide improved characterization of tissues in both normal and pathological states, and discusses specific considerations in different pathologies. MRI Spectroscopy Basics is a suitable course for MRI technologists who need a refresher on MR spectroscopy protocols and technologists who are cross-training into MRI.
Please note: Cardiac MRI is an advanced online course that is not suitable for radiologic technologists who are cross training into MRI.
✔ | Approved by the ASRT (American Society of Radiologic Technologists) for 8 Category A CE Credits |
✔ | Subscription duration: 180 days from purchase date |
❌ | Voiceover not available |
❌ | Downloadable transcript not available |
✔ | Meets the CE requirements of the following states: California, Texas, Florida, Kentucky, Massachusetts, and New Mexico |
✔ | Meets ARRT® CE reporting requirements |
✔ | Accepted by the ARMRIT® |
✔ | Hassle-free 30-day full refund policy* |
Discipline | Major content category & subcategories | CE Credits provided |
MRI-2016 | Image Production | |
Physical Principles of Image Formation | 2.00 | |
Data Acquisition and Processing | 5.00 | |
MRI-2016 | Procedures | |
Neuro | 0.50 | |
Body | 0.50 | |
MRI-2020 | Image Production | |
Physical Principles of Image Formation | 2.00 | |
Data Acquisition, Processing, and Storage | 5.00 | |
MRI-2020 | Procedures | |
Neurological | 0.50 | |
Body | 0.50 |
Section 1: Spectroscopy Principle
Introduction
Basic principles
Characteristics of spectroscopy
Shimming
Section 2: The Metabolites
The metabolism
The metabolites
Section 3: Spectroscopic Measurements
Preparation
Measurement
Evaluation
Section 4: Spectroscopic Methodology
Water suppression methods
RF sequences
Localization techniques
Section 5: Image Quality
Parameters
Artifacts
Reduction in acquisition time
Section 6: Clinical Applications
Spectrum analysis and interpretation
Main clinical applications
Brain spectrum
Skull
Prostate
Breasts
Liver
Heart
Muscle
What you get
8 Category A CE credits
Recorded webinar
Interactive course
Downloadable transcript
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