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Mammography - Mammography ACR
This new course will provide an excellent view into the world of digital mammography. The course will cover the incredible voyage mammography has taken as it leads into the digital mammography world. The foundation of digital mammography will be discussed including each area of digital imaging including image display, storage, transmission and retrieval. Quality control recommendations for digital mammography and the ACR Practice Guidelines will be covered in detail. The voyage will travel into the advanced breast imaging modalities associated with digital mammography and then take you on a deeper voyage of breast pathology. Please join this well-known faculty member as she guides you down the pathway of digital mammography.
Course Topics
Accreditation and Evaluation of the Clinical Image
Breast Pathology
Artifacts-Film Screen and Digital
When Implants Go Bad
A Day in the Life of a Mammography Technologist in Jordan
When Things are Overwhelming-The Pursuit, Purpose and Rewards of the Mammographer
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".