Cardiac MRI CE Course
A cardiac MRI online training course for technologists, covering everything from the basic to the advanced in performing cardiac MRI scans.
- Approved by the ASRT (American Society of Radiologic Technologists) for 3.50 Category A CE Credits
- Subscription duration: 365 days from purchase date
- Downloadable transcript available
- *NEW* Video format available with subtitles
- 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*
Our online Cardiac MRI Training course that covers everything a technologist needs to know about performing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of the heart, from cardiac anatomy to the physics of MRI to electrocardiographic gating. The course begins with an overview of cardiac anatomy, physiology, and pathologies and addresses procedures for patient care, including patient positioning. The course also covers the basic principles and advanced techniques of cardiac MRI, as well as cardiac MRI acquisition, artifacts unique to cardiac MRI, and post-processing techniques.
Please note: Cardiac MRI is an advanced online course that is not suitable for radiologic technologists who are cross training into MRI.
Discipline | Major content category & subcategories | CE Credits provided |
CI-2017 | Procedures | |
Diagnostic and Conduction System Studies | 0.75 | |
CT-2017 | Procedures | |
Neck and Chest | 0.75 | |
CT-2022 | Procedures | |
Neck and Chest | 0.75 | |
NMT-2017 | Procedures | |
Cardiac Procedures | 0.75 | |
NMT-2022 | Procedures | |
Cardiac Procedures | 0.75 | |
RA-2018 | Procedures | |
Thoracic Section | 0.75 | |
RA-2023 | Procedures | |
Thoracic Section | 0.75 |
Section 1: Anatomy and Physiology
- Heart Anatomy
- Physiology
Section 2: Patient Management
- Reception and preparation
- Patient setup
- Stress MRI: a special case
- Gating
- The steps of a standard MRI exam
- Sequences
- Motion artifacts
- Aliasing artifacts
- Flow and off-resonance artifacts
- Other artifacts
- Things to keep in mind
- Introduction
- Ischemia and infarction
- Myocardial mass
- Valvular pathologies
- Myocarditis
- Cardiomyopathies of the left ventricle
- ARVD (arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia)
- Hemochromatosis
- Key points to remember
Section 3: Acquisition Techniques
Section 4: Artifacts
Section 5: Most Common Protocols
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