Cardiac MRI: Tumor Imaging

This course is specifically designed to address critical knowledge and skill gaps among radiology professionals in the field of cardiac imaging. Participants will explore advanced Cardiac MRI techniques and pulse sequences dedicated to tumor detection and diagnosis, gaining the ability to explain the role of tissue characteristics in diagnostic imaging.

Through an in-depth understanding of specific techniques such as perfusion imaging, delayed enhancement, and black blood imaging, learners will develop the competence to make accurate, evidence-based diagnoses. By enhancing participants’ technical proficiency and diagnostic accuracy, the course aims to improve radiologists' clinical performance and ultimately advance patient outcomes in cardiac care.

Learning Objectives

  1. Discuss Cardiac MRI techniques and pulses sequences dedicated to tumor imaging.
  2. Explain the value of Cardiac MRI concerning tissue characteristics.
  3. Describe techniques such as perfusion, delayed enhancement, and black blood imaging and their importance to making the proper diagnoses.
Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 1.00 AHRA CRA Credit
  • 1.00 ARRT Category A CE Credit
Course opens: 
07/16/2025
Course expires: 
07/15/2026
CE Club cost:
$20.00
CE Club cost:
$20.00
Cost:
$20.00
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Eduardo D. Campuzano, BS, RT (R, MR, CT), ARMRIT., Advanced Clinical Education Specialist, Siemens Healthineers, Cary, North Carolina

Radiologic Technologists
This course has been approved for one (1.0) ARRT Category A CE credit(s) by AHRA.

Radiology Administrators
This course meets all CRA renewal credit criteria and has been approved for one (1.0) continuing education credit in the following CRA domain(s): Operations Management (OM). 

Available Credit

  • 1.00 AHRA CRA Credit
  • 1.00 ARRT Category A CE Credit

Price

CE Club cost:
$20.00
CE Club cost:
$20.00
Cost:
$20.00
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