Course Description

How can the quality of the image be measured, what is a good quality, and what parameters can we compare to make that judgment? High contrast resolution, low contrast resolution, temporal resolution, pixel SD, noise, power spectrum, kernel, edge preservation, tube settings, and contrast material.

Learning Objectives



After participating in this activity, learners should be able to:

  • Acquire knowledge related to the risk benefit ratio of dose quality and risk of injury.
  • Understand techniques that can be use to decrease dose.

Medlantis eLearning

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Image Quality in CT

  • 2

    Assessment

    • Feedback Survey

    • Quiz

  • 3

    Resources

    • Thieme Medical Publishers

    • Q&A Forum

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    $999.00CE - ARRT Category A/A+ Credit

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