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+
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Study knee anatomy and pain conditions with Dr. Jean Louis Brasseur. Gain hands-on ultrasound skills with real patient exams. Complete the course and earn 3.50 CME credits. | 3.50 CME Credits | |||
Learn liver ultrasonography, from anatomy to advanced techniques. Explore liver disease diagnosis, imaging modes, and techniques to improve image quality. | 1.50 CME Credits | |||
Explore abdominal aortic ultrasound with video lessons on anatomy, techniques, and pathologies. Gain hands-on experience and earn CME credits while enhancing your skills. | 0.75 CME Credits | |||
This video-based course covers the ultrasound imaging of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and prostate. Led by Dr. Michel Athouel, it guides you through anatomy, patient positioning, probe manipulation, imaging techniques, and artifact resolution. | 1.00 CME Credit | |||
Learn about benign breast conditions and BI-RADS classification. Review lesions, hyperplasia, and more. Improve your diagnostic skills, positioning, and evaluation for better imaging. | 2.00 CME Credits | |||
An interactive CE course to axial skeleton MRI providing insight into the MR imaging of the sternum, sternoclavicular joints, temporomandibular joints, and the bony pelvis. | 3.25 CE Credits | |||
Explore the role of contrast media in MRI Musculoskeletal imaging during this specialized MRI Musculoskeletal CE course. | 2.00 CE Credits | |||
An interactive CE course to MRI lower extremities offering a deep understanding of the anatomy and physiology, indications of imaging, and MR imaging protocols. | 4.25 CE Credits | |||
An interactive introductory course to MRI musculoskeletal imaging that fulfills MRI continuing education (CE) credits requirements. | 2.25 CE Credits | |||
An interactive CE course to MRI upper extremity imaging covering everything you need to know about MRI of the upper extremities. | 5.50 CE Credits |
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