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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Master muscle injury assessment with real patient practice videos. Learn to grade lesions, perform ultrasound-guided interventions, and distinguish between muscle fascicles and structures. | 1.00 CME Credit | |||
Master muscle injury assessment with ultrasound. Includes real patient practice videos for grading lesions, guiding interventions, and distinguishing between muscle fascicles and structures. | 4.25 CME Credits | |||
Gain hands-on skills to identify rotator cuff abnormalities and correlate clinical and imaging findings with expert guidance from Dr. Brasseur. | 2.00 CME Credits | |||
The Hand & Wrist Ultrasound video-based course includes hands-on practice with real patients. Covering anatomy and pathologies like carpal tunnel syndrome and tendon injuries, it enhances accuracy and treatment strategies. | 2.00 CME Credits | |||
Master abdominal wall imaging, focusing on key muscles and structures. Learn to diagnose conditions like muscle disinsertions and hernias using dynamic scanning and palpation techniques. | 1.00 CME Credit | |||
Explore shoulder anatomy and imaging techniques with a focus on key tendons and pathologies. Learn probe positioning and dynamic testing to correlate ultrasound findings with clinical symptoms. | 1.25 CME Credits | |||
Enhance your elbow ultrasound skills with Dr. Jean Louis Brasseur. Explore four modules, including real patient practice videos, to refine technique and improve diagnostic accuracy. | 1.50 CME Credits | |||
Enhance your skills in diagnosing ankle sprains with ultrasound. Includes a video for hands-on practice on a real patient. Learn to assess ligament damage and improve injury management. | 2.00 CME Credits | |||
Master ankle tendon ultrasound with high-frequency probes. Includes video modules for real patient practice. Learn to analyze images, interpret reports, and diagnose pathologies. Earn 3.00 CME credits. | 3.00 CME Credits | |||
Master the diagnosis of foot pain with Dr. Jean Louis Brasseur. Delve into ultrasound techniques for assessing conditions like neuromas, bursitis, and plantar aponeurosis issues. Enhance your diagnostic skills and accuracy. | 1.00 CME Credit |
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