Required 24 Hour Radiology CME
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Accident & Emergency Radiology & Comprehensive Radiologic Pathology          
Medical Techniques in Imaging & Radiography for Ltd. Prac. I Package   
Radiographic Pathology for Technologists & Anatomy Coloring Workbook        
Radiography for Limited Practice 1 and 2   

Mammographic Imaging in Radiology   
MRI Techniques   

Accident & Emergency Radiology & Comprehensive Radiologic Pathology  

Radiographic Pathology for Technologists   
Anatomy in Sectional Images I & II  

Multi-Modality Radiology Essentials
      
Multi-Modality Radiology Essentials (FL only)   

Anatomy in Sectional Images I & II  
Breast Imaging  

Comprehensive Radiologic Pathology   
Accident & Emergency Radiology: A Survival Guide   

Patient Care In Radiography   
Anatomy in Sectional Images I & II   

Radiologic Imaging Sciences  
Radiographic Pathology for Technologists  

Medical Techniques in Imaging   
Breast Imaging  

Anatomy in Sectional Images I & II   
Radiographic Pathology for Technologists   










ALL Required 24 Hour Radiology CME Courses
DIRECT – Breast Cancer Imaging: Local Perspectives & Problematic Types
DIRECT – Breast Cancer Imaging: Metastases & Considerations
Accident & Emergency Radiology & Comprehensive Radiologic Pathology        
Anatomy in Sectional Images I & II        
Medical Techniques in Imaging & Radiography for Ltd. Prac. I Package      
Radiographic Pathology for Technologists & Anatomy Coloring Workbook        
Radiography for Limited Practice 1 and 2       
Accident & Emergency Radiology: A Survival Guide
Anatomy Coloring Workbook     
Anatomy In Sectional Images I  
Anatomy In Sectional Images II       
Breast Imaging       
Comprehensive Radiologic Pathology
Digital and Radiographic Imaging      
Digital Mammography 
Essentials in Radiographic Imaging and Exposure
Fax Fee     
Mammographic Imaging in Radiology
Medical Techniques in Imaging
MRI Techniques 
Multi-Modality Radiology Essentials
Multi-Modality Radiology Essentials (FL only)  
Patient Care In Radiography      
Physiology Coloring Workbook   
Quality Management in Imaging
Radiographic Pathology for Technologists
Radiography For Limited Practice I
Radiography for Limited Practice II
Radiologic Imaging Sciences 

ARRT® requirements: Required 24 hour Radiology CME - 24 radiology continuing education hours must be earned every biennium (every two years) for all Registered Technologists and Registered Radiologist Assistants.

We offer many online radiology ce courses.  Below you will find 4 packages that will satisfy your required 24 hour radiology CME requirement.  We have also listed some combinations that will  fulfill the radiology continuing education requirements.  If you don't find a combination you like, feel free to combine courses of your own choosing.
ASRT approved CME for radiology and Xray professionals

Required 24 Hour Radiology CME Course Package Samples:
24.0      $179
25.0      $185
25.0      $99
29.0      $99

12.0      $139
12.0      $115

24.0      $179

10.0      $99
14.0      $179

24.5      $89

24.5      $89

14.0      $179
10.0      $115

16.0      $110
  8.0      $89

10.0      $99
14.0      $179

14.0      $115
10.0      $99

14.0      $129
10.0      $115

14.0      $179
10.0      $99
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Sample Required 24 Hour Radiology CME Courses

Accident & Emergency Radiology & Comprehensive Radiologic Pathology
Approvals: ASRT -  for radiology continuing education
Credit Hours: 24

Course Description:
Comprehensive Radiologic Pathology is a practical review of the common diseases encountered in daily practice. Review of major body systems with focus on anatomical structures, imaging considerations and radiographic findings.

Accident & Emergency Radiology focuses on common injuries and abnormalities that are frequently overlooked or misinterpreted as the student learns how to examine and accurately interpret x-rays. Each chapter focuses on the basic radiographs required, important anatomy, normal variants, a system for inspecting suggested views, types of injury, and ends with a summary of key points.

Course textbook:
Comprehensive Radiographic Pathology (4th Ed.), Eisenberg & Johnson AND Accident & Emergency Radiology: A Survival Guide (2nd Ed.), Raby, Berman & de Lacey.


Anatomy in Sectional Images I & II
Approvals: ASRT -  for radiology continuing education
Credit Hours: 14

Course Description:
Developing a strong understanding of anatomy in cross-section is essential for a successful career in radiographic imaging. This course introduces the clinical significance of sectional images and how they relate to effective diagnosis and treatment. Emphasizes the physical relationships of the structures presented in three ways - anatomical scanograms, patient scans with computed tomography images and magnetic resonance images followed with correlating line drawings. Part I focuses on the chest, abdomen, male and female pelvis. Part II focuses on head, neck, spine, and joints.

Course textbook:
Introduction to Sectional Anatomy (2nd Ed.), Michael E. Madden, PhD.