MRI: Fighting Cancer with Quantum Technology
This course delivers an in-depth exploration of cutting-edge MRI applications, bridging classical physics with quantum mechanics to empower radiology professionals in the battle against cancer. Designed to address critical learning gaps, this course equips learners with the ability to explain the foundational science of MRI, analyze its role in cancer detection, screening, and treatment, and envision its future in advancing cancer therapies.
Through precise discussions on techniques like diffusion-weighted imaging, multiparametric imaging, and inversion recovery, participants will enhance their competence in optimizing imaging protocols, improve diagnostic accuracy, and contribute to better patient outcomes in oncology care.
Learning Objectives
- Summarize the history of MRI.
- Discuss the science of MRI and its relationship to classical physics.
- Utilize MRI in the detection of cancer, screening, and treatment.
- Discuss the future of MRI in the process of cancer treatment.
Keith Allen, DO, CNMT, ARMRIT, Adjunct Professor of MRI at the College of DuPage, Illinois
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
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