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Bone Densitometry: Principles and Procedures

Bone Densitometry: Principles and Procedures Bone densitometry is a very hot topic. It is proving to be a key tool in the diagnosis and treatment outcomes of osteoporosis. There are an estimated 44 million Americans affected by osteoporosis each year. The cost of managing the consequences of this disease cost the health care system in the United States billions of dollars. The inclusion of bone densitometry as a reimbursable Medicare procedure has focused attention on who is performing the procedures and on personnel training requirements. This comprehensive training program will prepare you to meet and exceed the current training requirements. Every aspect of principles, theory, practical knowledge and skills to perform bone densitometry will be highlighted. This course will meet the needs of those new to the field or those wishing to expand their knowledge beyond the ’Äúhow to’Äôs’Äù. The comprehensive program was developed by an ARRT registered and ISCD credentialed densitometrist and includes topics that will assist those interested in credentials through the International Society of Clinical Densitometry and the ARRT Registry for Bone Densitometry. This course is designed for all healthcare professionals who are planning to or are currently performing bone densitometry measurements in either clinical practice, women's healthcare or imaging facilities. Please note: Healthcare professionals who are not registered radiologic technologists should also register for the "Radiation Safety in Imaging Today" course in order to meet the radiation safety requirements for the Texas De-partment of State Health Services. For added convenience, the 4-hour "Radiation Safety in Imaging Today" course is offered on the day immediately prior to the 16 hour "Bone Densitometry: Principles and Procedures" course which is conducted on Saturday and Sunday. Course Topics Day 1 8 Hours - 8-4:15 ’Ä¢ Osteoporosis Risk Factors ’Ä¢ Indications for Densitometry ’Ä¢ Methods of Measuring Bone Mass ’Ä¢ Anatomy/Central Densitometry ’Ä¢ Principles of Densitometry Day 2 8 Hours - 8-4:15 ’Ä¢ Quality Assurance and Calibration of a DXA System ’Ä¢ Site Preparation ’Ä¢ Patient Preparation ’Ä¢ Patient Positioning ’Ä¢ Performing DXA Scans ’Ä¢ Analysis of DXA Scans ’Ä¢ Troubleshooting of DXA Scans

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Courses cater to convenience

Our course content is aimed at the future - your future. In addition to imaging skills coursework, there is a complete line of continuing education seminars that will connect you with the latest information. Seminars are available throughout the year in different cities making it convenient to update existing skills. Partnership classes sponsored in health care facilities can make the education available in smaller geographic venues with the choice of subject content catering to the local audience.


Services are customizable

Faculty is available for private consulting, tutorials, and instruction. Our experts can provide a range of services including image assessment, quality control and quality assurance, accreditation, education, hands-on training, and project management. If you can not wait for a class on our regular schedule, we can arrange for private tutorials. We also provide classes on-site for physicians' groups and radiology departments. We still make "House Calls".


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