
MRI and Ultrasound Correlation
An interactive course designed to introduce breast MRI and the basic use in breast imaging.
- Approved by the ASRT (American Society of Radiologic Technologists) for 1.50 Category A CE Credits
- Subscription duration: 365 days from purchase date
- Meets the CE requirements of the following states: California, Texas, Florida, Kentucky, Massachusetts, and New Mexico
- Meets ARRT® CE reporting requirements
- Accepted by the ARMRIT®
- Hassle-free 30-day full refund policy*
In this course, we will introduce breast MRI and the basic use in breast imaging, discuss the reasons for a recommended MRI, and look at the anatomy of the breast and how that can be helpful with correlation with ultrasound. As well as introducing the ACR BI-RADS reference guide and describing the terminology used by the reporting radiologist. MRI has some advantages and disadvantages which will also be discussed in relation to breast imaging. Finally, we will discuss the basic knowledge of MRI series and planes which will clarify how to correlate with ultrasound. Case studies will follow showing how to correlate, using the skills described, helping you to be confident in your findings.
Discipline | Major content category & subcategories | CE Credits provided |
BS-2016 | Patient Care | |
Patient Interactions and Management | 0.50 | |
BS-2021 | Patient Care | |
Patient Interactions and Management | 0.50 | |
SON-2019 | Patient Care | |
Patient Interactions and Management | 0.50 | |
SON-2024 | Patient Care | |
Patient Interactions and Management | 0.50 | |
THR-2017 | Patient Care | |
Patient and Medical Record Management | 0.50 | |
THR-2022 | Image Production | |
Patient and Medical Record Management | 0.50 | |
RA-2023 | Safety | |
Patient Safety, Radiation Protection, and Equipment Operation | 0.25 | |
BS-2016 | Procedures | |
Anatomy and Physiology | 0.50 | |
BS-2021 | Procedures | |
Anatomy and Physiology | 0.50 | |
MAM-2016 | Procedures | |
Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology | 0.50 | |
Mammographic Positioning, Special Needs, and Imaging Procedures | 0.50 | |
MAM-2020 | Procedures | |
Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology | 0.50 | |
Mammographic Positioning, Special Needs, and Imaging Procedures | 0.50 | |
MRI-2016 | Procedures | |
Body | 1.25 | |
MRI-2020 | Procedures | |
Body | 1.25 | |
PTH-2019 | Procedures | |
Treatment Sites | 0.25 | |
RA-2018 | Procedures | |
Thoracic Section | 1.50 | |
RA-2023 | Procedures | |
Thoracic Section | 1.25 | |
SON-2019 | Procedures | |
Abdomen | 0.25 | |
SON-2024 | Procedures | |
Abdomen | 0.25 | |
THR-2017 | Procedures | |
Treatment Sites and Tumors | 0.25 | |
THR-2022 | Procedures | |
Treatment Sites and Tumors | 0.25 |
Section 1: Introduction to Breast MRI
Section 2: Describe recommendations for Breast MRI
Section 3: Discuss anatomy and vasculature
Section 4: Reporting Terminology
Section 5: Discuss advantages and disadvantages
Section 6: Understanding MRI series and planes
Section 7: Case studies
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