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How Hard Can it be to do a Chest X-ray?
Catherine M. Cooper, MS, RT(R)(CT)(BD)(ARRT)
1.5 Credit
Category A
This course will be helpful in fulfilling structured education and CQR credits
Course Description
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the audience will be able to:
- Understand the importance of chest radiographs
- Master routine chest x-rays
- Present best practices for obtaining accurate pediatric chest x-rays
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Explain the ALARA principle and its application in chest imaging
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Emphasize the importance of patient positioning for quality chest x-rays
Course Details
- Completion Time: 65 minutes
- Course Published: 10/2023
- Course Expires: 11/1/2026 at 12:01 am CST
Speaker Bio
Catherine M. Cooper, MS, RT(R)(CT)(BD)(ARRT)
Catherine Cooper is currently a Senior Instructor and the Interim Chair for the radiography program at the University of South Alabama in Mobile. Her professional interests are bridging the gap between radiographers and students to create a desirable learning environment for everyone. She utilizes a variety of teaching strategies to provide radiography students with the skills and knowledge to utilize best practices in the clinical setting. Mrs. Cooper earned her Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences and her Master of Science in Instructional Design and Development from the University of South Alabama. She has over 30 years of imaging experience, including 23 years teaching a variety of radiography courses including patient care, procedures, radiographic pathology, and computed tomography.