Texas Radiology CE Courses
A robust library radiology CE Credits or Continuing Education courses for Texas MRTs, LMRTs, and NCTs
Welcome to Medical Professionals’ Texas Radiology CE Courses Library! Here, you will find a variety of interactive continuing education courses for MRTs, LMRTs, and NCTs that are guaranteed to be accepted by the state of Texas for your radiology CE credits requirements. All of the courses in this library are approved for Category A or A+ CE credits by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists® (ARRT®) Recognized Continuing Education Evaluation Mechanism (RCEEM)—either the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) or the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT), and so are guaranteed to be accepted for ARRT® renewal.
These courses are also accepted by the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB®), and all MRI courses are accepted by the American Registry of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists (ARMRIT®). The continuing education credit requirements for MRTs, LMRTs and NCTs are summarized below. For more information on meeting your Texas radiology CE credits requirements and renewing your license, check out our complete guide to renewing your Texas radiology license.
- 24 CE credits, with at least 12 of these being Category A or A+ CE credits
- 24 CE credits, all if which Category A or A+
- 18 CE credits, with at least 9 being Category A or A+
- 12 CE credits, with at least 6 of these being Category A or A+
Course | Description | CE Credits | Buy now | |
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This course covers different topics in radiation safety and protection procedures, along with the standards & international radiation safety applications. Suitable for healthcare providers and patients. | 4.75 CE Credits | |||
This interactive course covers the basics of radiation therapy, from the fundamentals of radiation physics to the most recent innovations in treatments. | 3.25 CE Credits | |||
A continuing education course for radiation therapists that provides advanced radiation therapy training for stereotactic and conventional irradiation as it relates to the total body, skin, palliative, oncologic emergencies, and extremities. | 1.00 CE Credit | |||
This course offers advanced radiation therapy training for tumors located in the thorax: conventional to stereotactic! | 1.50 CE Credits | |||
This course offers advanced radiation therapy training in treatment options, procedures, and planning processes for tumors in the abdomino-pelvic region. External beam, 3D conformal, IMRT, and stereotactic radiotherapy and radiosurgery, and more. | 2.00 CE Credits | |||
This course offers advanced radiation therapy training in treatment options, procedures, and planning processes for tumors in the head, neck, and craniospinal regions. | 2.00 CE Credits | |||
Earn 6.25 Category A CE credits while learning about bone anatomy, DXA imaging, osteoporosis, and its prevention and treatment. | 6.25 CE Credits | |||
This course covers everything you need to know about preparation, patient positioning, parameters and analysis, radiation safety in DXA scanning, and more. | 2.25 CE Credits | |||
This course covers DXA components & calculations, quality of bone density measurements, quality control, and different assessment tools for osteoporosis. | 2.25 CE Credits | |||
This course covers spine, femur, and forearm DXA imaging, including patient preparation, positioning, and common imaging problems, with a “work at the console” section featuring clinical cases. | 3.00 CE Credits |
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