Texas Radiology CE Courses
A robust library radiology CE Credits or Continuing Education courses for Texas MRTs, LMRTs, and NCTs


Welcome to Medical Professionals’ Texas Radiology CE Courses Library! Here, you will find a variety of interactive continuing education courses for MRTs, LMRTs, and NCTs that are guaranteed to be accepted by the state of Texas for your radiology CE credits requirements. All of the courses in this library are approved for Category A or A+ CE credits by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists® (ARRT®) Recognized Continuing Education Evaluation Mechanism (RCEEM)—either the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) or the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT), and so are guaranteed to be accepted for ARRT® renewal.
These courses are also accepted by the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB®), and all MRI courses are accepted by the American Registry of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists (ARMRIT®). The continuing education credit requirements for MRTs, LMRTs and NCTs are summarized below. For more information on meeting your Texas radiology CE credits requirements and renewing your license, check out our complete guide to renewing your Texas radiology license.
- 24 CE credits, with at least 12 of these being Category A or A+ CE credits
- 24 CE credits, all if which Category A or A+
- 18 CE credits, with at least 9 being Category A or A+
- 12 CE credits, with at least 6 of these being Category A or A+
Course | Description | CE Credits | Buy Now | |
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In the CT of the head and neck course, you will learn how computed tomography images are formed, including X-ray tube function, data acquisition, and post-processing, while exploring key parameters that impact image quality and patient dose. You will also explore CT protocols, artifacts, and common pathologies, gaining the skills to optimize imaging and improve patient care. | 2.00 CE Credits | |||
In the CT of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis course, you will learn how computed tomography images are formed, while exploring key parameters that impact image quality and patient dose. You will also explore CT protocols, artifacts, and common pathologies in the chest, abdomen, and pelvis, which help you gain the necessary tools to improve your imaging skills. | 2.00 CE Credits | |||
This course offers an in-depth exploration of X-ray thorax imaging, covering thoracic anatomy, pathology, and radiographic imaging principles through theoretical lectures and practical sessions. | 2.00 CE Credits | |||
This DXA bone density course provides advanced knowledge for technologists, focusing on comparing machines, ensuring scan accuracy, and maintaining quality control. Participants will master calibration, serial scans, QC/QA programs, and essential maintenance to achieve reliable and precise DXA bone density scans. | 1.50 CE Credits | |||
This module on bone densitometry in children and adolescents covers indications, diseases affecting bone health, and essential reporting items. It includes topics on bone growth, pathologies, and pediatric DXA techniques. | 1.00 CE Credit | |||
The Spine X-ray course provides an in-depth review of imaging techniques and radiographic positioning for spine X-ray procedures. | 2.25 CE Credits | |||
Through the X-Ray Positioning Guide, you gain the ability to select the region of interest, and various patient and radiographic positions, determine center ray location, assess evaluation criteria, and interpret image indications effortlessly. | 3.25 CE Credits | |||
The module will examine procedures and protocols for pelvis X-ray imaging. It will detail key aspects of a pelvis X-ray protocol, including pelvis anatomy, common pelvis pathologies, and functional aspects of the pelvic region. | 2.00 CE Credits | |||
This course covers radiographic abdominal imaging, such as common projections, essential positioning for abdomen X-rays, and image critique skills. It also addresses abdominal anatomy, effective communication, radiation protection, and patient instructions. | 1.75 CE Credits | |||
In this comprehensive course, we will delve into the intricate details of the anatomy and positioning techniques specific to the skull, sinuses, and facial bones. We aim to provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of these critical anatomical structures within the head, along with the specialized positioning required for imaging them accurately. | 3.25 CE Credits |
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