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+
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Musculoskeletal ultrasound is certainly one of the most difficult ultrasound analyses and this is due to the complexity of the anatomy of the different muscles. This ultrasound CME course will develop your semiology knowledge of the MSK system. | 1.00 CME Credit | |||
Assessing the severity of a muscle lesion is important for professional athletes as well as for people practicing recreational sports for the sake of avoiding a long interruption. Get 4.25 CME credits for your ultrasound credentials in MSK. | 4.25 CME Credits | |||
Ultrasound is the best technique to dismember the various pathologies of the rotator cuff and answer the most important question: “What is the cause of the patient's pain?” This ultrasound CME course is dedicated to the assessment of the rotator cuff. | 2.00 CME Credits | |||
Conducting an ultrasound examination of the wrist and the hand is quite difficult, and that’s due to the complexity of their anatomy. Collect 2 CME credits for ultrasound of the hand and wrist. | 2.00 CME Credits | |||
Master the theoretical and practical aspects of abdominal and chest walls in a 1 ultrasound CME course with the guidance of Dr. Jean Louis Brasseur! Real hands-on videos on a patient. | 1.00 CME Credit | |||
This video-based course covers everything you need to know about the ultrasound of the shoulder. From the basic ultrasound cuts and anatomy to the indications and techniques. | 1.25 CME Credits | |||
Real practice video-based course that will help you master the ultrasound of the elbow led by one of the most world-renowned specialists. A step-by-step guide that will definitely help you improve your daily practice. | 1.50 CME Credits | |||
Ankle sprains are a common indication for ankle ultrasounds. This ultrasound CME course will guide you through examining ultrasound images and through reading the outcome reports. | 2.00 CME Credits | |||
Gain 3 CME credits for ultrasound in this course. The ultrasound of the ankle tendons is one of the most commonly performed examinations, by examining the ultrasound images and reading the outcome reports. | 3.00 CME Credits | |||
While X-rays are essential for a proper diagnosis of the foot; ultrasound is as important for the sake of accuracy of diagnosis. Dr. Brasseur, through this video-based ultrasound CME course, will share the best practices for a proper diagnosis. | 1.00 CME Credit |
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