MRI of the Pelvic Floor
This continuing education course equips radiology professionals and MRI technologists with the specialized knowledge and technical skills required to optimize pelvic floor imaging. Addressing critical learning gaps, this course enhances competence in defining pelvic floor pathologies and conditions, describing anatomy, selecting optimal pulse sequences, and identifying the best parameters for superior image quality.
Participants will gain the ability to perform thorough, noninvasive diagnostics that reduce radiation exposure and improve patient outcomes. Through expert instruction, attendees will elevate their diagnostic precision and contribute to efficient, high-quality imaging processes for pelvic floor health.
Learning Objectives
- Identify various pelvic floor pathologies and conditions through clinical and imaging perspectives to enhance diagnostic accuracy.
- Describe the detailed anatomy of the pelvic floor and its relevance to radiological procedures and interpretations
- Select the most appropriate pulse sequences for imaging pelvic floor structures based on clinical indications and imaging
- Evaluate imaging parameters to optimize image quality and ensure precise visualization of pelvic floor structures.
Sheetal S. Desai, ARMRIT, ARRT(R) MR, AAS, Supervisor at Hackensack Meridian Health at JFK, Advanced Clinical Instructor at AIMS Education, Piscataway, New Jersey
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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