Sectional Anatomy & Imaging Strategies

Sectional Anatomy & Imaging Strategies presents essential sectional anatomy and physiological topics affecting image quality as well as the accepted clinical imaging techniques for each clinical area. Hundreds of labeled MR and CT sectional images – both normal and pathological – are used to explain modern imaging strategies. The course is intended for technologists and radiation therapists with an interest in learning sectional imaging strategies and the sectional presentation of anatomical structures throughout the entire body.

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Technologists with an interest in learning sectional imaging

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The Sectional Anatomy & Imaging Strategies self-study course consists of 6 comprehensive StudyModules that are delivered to you all at once in a portable reference manual. Each StudyModule contains easy-to-follow text with an abundance of illustrations, clinical images and summaries, written in the language of the radiologic technologist.

  1. Introduction to Sectional Anatomy
    • Medical Imaging Leading to Sectional Imaging
    • Characteristics of Tomographic Modalities
    • Anatomical Terminology
    • Introduction to CT
    • Introduction to MRI
    • Imaging Parameters
    • Minimizing Image Artifacts
    • Use of Contrast Agents
    • Introduction to Vascular Imaging
    • After the Images Are Collected
  2. Head
    • Routine Brain
    • Facial Bones
    • Sinuses
    • Orbits
    • Pituitary
    • Temporal Bones and IACs
    • Circle of Willis
  3. Spine
    • Cervical Spine
    • Thoracic Spine
    • Lumbar Spine
    • Sacrum and Coccyx
    • Scoliosis
  1. Head & Thorax
    • Soft Tissue Neck
    • Vasculature of the Neck
    • Chest
    • Heart
    • Coronary Arteries
    • Vasculature of the Chest
    • Breast
  2. Abdomen & Pelvis
    • Liver
    • Spleen
    • Adrenal Glands
    • Kidneys
    • Pancreas
    • Pelvis
    • Vasculature of the Abdomen and Pelvis
  3. Extremeties
    • Shoulder
    • Elbow
    • Wrist
    • Hip
    • Knee
    • Ankle
    • Vasculature of the Extremities

After you complete each StudyModule, there is a multiple choice Post-Test. Simply fill in the Post-Test Answer Sheet and return it to us using one of the following options:

  • Use the postage-paid return envelope
  • Fax your Answer Sheet for faster feedback
  • Email it to CE@micinfo.com for the quickest results

Of course, all program information and Post-Test results are treated with the utmost confidentiality.

Each StudyModule has been separately accredited so you earn Category A credits as you pass each Post-Test, up to 26 with the Sectional Anatomy & Imaging Strategies!

After we grade each Answer Sheet, we send you a StudyProgress Report that includes your Post-Test score and the official notification of the Category A CE credits earned for that Post-Test.

As you complete each Post-Test, you also receive a set of StudyGuidelines which presents detailed explanations of each and every Post-Test question! StudyGuidelines offer additional information not found in the StudyModules and provide you with guidance back to the specific section that you need to study further.

An Answer Key is provided once you achieve a score of at least 75%. If you score below 75%, an additional Answer Sheet is provided, and you are offered another chance at the Post-Test after you study the material further. StudyProgress Reports and StudyGuidelines are sent to you via first class mail, normally within two business days after we receive your Post-Test answers.

You are awarded the final Certificate of Achievement after you earn the Continuing Education credits for all the StudyModules.

Targeted CE per ARRT’s Discipline, Category, and Subcategory classification for enrollments starting after March 2, 2023:

StudyModule 1  [4.25 credits]:

  • Computed Tomography: 3.50
    Patient Care: 0.50
    Patient Interactions and Management: 0.50
    Image Production: 1.50
    Image Formation: 0.75
    Image Evaluation and Archiving: 0.75
    Procedures: 1.50
    Head, Spine, and Musculoskeletal: 0.50
    Neck and Chest: 0.50
    Abdomen and Pelvis: 0.50
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging: 3.50
    Patient Care: 0.50
    Patient Interactions and Management: 0.50
    Image Production: 1.50
    Physical Principles of Image Formation: 0.50
    Sequence Parameters and Options: 0.50
    Data Acquisition, Processing, and Storage: 0.50
    Procedures: 1.50
    Neurological: 0.50
    Body: 0.50
    Musculoskeletal: 0.50
  • Registered Radiologist Assistant: 0.50
    Patient Care: 0.50
    Pharmacology: 0.50
  • Radiation Therapy: 0.50
    Patient Care: 0.50
    Patient Interactions and Management: 0.50

StudyModule 2  [4 credits]:

  • Computed Tomography: 3.00
    Procedures: 3.00
    Head, Spine, and Musculoskeletal: 3.00
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging: 3.25
    Procedures: 3.25
    Neurological: 3.25
  • Nuclear Medicine Technology: 2.50
    Procedures: 2.50
    Other Imaging Procedures: 2.50
  • Registered Radiologist Assistant: 3.00
    Procedures: 3.00
    Neurological, Vascular, and Lymphatic Sections: 3.00
  • Radiation Therapy: 2.50
    Procedures: 2.50
    Treatment Sites and Tumors: 2.50

StudyModule 3  [3.75 credits]:

  • Computed Tomography: 3.75
    Procedures: 3.75
    Head, Spine, and Musculoskeletal: 3.75
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging: 3.75
    Procedures: 3.75
    Neurological: 3.75
  • Nuclear Medicine Technology: 2.00
    Procedures: 2.00
    Other Imaging Procedures: 2.00
  • Registered Radiologist Assistant: 3.75
    Procedures: 3.75
    Neurological, Vascular, and Lymphatic Sections: 3.75
  • Radiation Therapy: 2.00
    Procedures: 2.00
    Treatment Sites and Tumors: 2.00

StudyModule 4  [4.5 credits]:

  • Computed Tomography: 3.75
    Procedures: 3.75
    Neck and Chest: 3.75
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging: 3.00
    Procedures: 3.00
    Neurological: 1.00
    Body: 2.00
  • Nuclear Medicine Technology: 3.50
    Procedures: 3.50
    Cardiac Procedures: 1.00
    Endocrine and Oncology Procedures: 2.50
  • Registered Radiologist Assistant: 3.50
    Procedures: 3.50
    Thoracic Section: 3.50
  • Radiation Therapy: 2.50
    Procedures: 2.50
    Treatment Sites and Tumors: 2.50

StudyModule 5  [4.75 credits]:

  • Computed Tomography: 3.75
    Procedures: 3.75
    Abdomen and Pelvis: 3.75
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging: 3.75
    Procedures: 3.75
    Body: 3.75
  • Nuclear Medicine Technology: 3.00
    Procedures: 3.00
    Endocrine and Oncology Procedures: 3.00
  • Registered Radiologist Assistant: 3.75
    Procedures: 3.75
    Abdominal Section: 3.75
  • Radiation Therapy: 3.00
    Procedures: 3.00
    Treatment Sites and Tumors: 3.00

StudyModule 6  [4.75 credits]:

  • Computed Tomography: 4.75
    Procedures: 4.75
    Head, Spine, and Musculoskeletal: 4.75
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging: 4.75
    Procedures: 4.75
    Musculoskeletal: 4.75
  • Nuclear Medicine Technology: 2.00
    Procedures: 2.00
    Other Imaging Procedures: 2.00
  • Registered Radiologist Assistant: 4.75
    Procedures: 4.75
    Musculoskeletal and Endocrine Sections: 4.75
  • Radiation Therapy: 2.00
    Procedures: 2.00
    Treatment Sites and Tumors: 2.00