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About this webinar
CT and MRI are fast becoming the gold standard for imaging of bone tumors, cysts,
and bone, joint, and soft tissue injuries. The challenges for technologists working
in these modalities is increasing steadily. This webinar will present a greater
understanding of various musculoskeletal disease states, the appearance of pathology,
as well as traumatic injury to the bones and joints and the role of MRI, CT and other
imaging techniques in diagnosis. An ability to recognize these pathological processes
in diagnostic images will greatly enhance the effectiveness of MSK exams and provide
useful insight to improve them.
A printable download will be
available to each registrant prior to
this webinar.
This will allow you to follow along
with the presentation and make
notes as you feel necessary.
This webinar is a broadcast
of a live seminar:
- beginning at 8:30am Central time
- breaking at 12:00 noon Central time for 1 hour lunch break
- afternoon session will run from 1:00pm to 4:30pm Central time
- there will be a 15 minute break in both the morning and afternoon sessions
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Educational Objectives
At the completion of this seminar,
participants will be able to:
- define certain as they appear in MR and CT images
- identify disease processes and resulting lesions
- identify specific imaging protocols to demonstrate pathology
- describe the mechanism of fracture involving long bones, joints and bones of the vertebral column
- describe the radiographic characteristics of five bone tumors
- describe the complications of degenerative joint disease
- describe three congenital malformations of the spine and spinal cord
- describe the treatment and prognosis of bone diseases
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Webinar
Session Dates
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Who Should Attend
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If you are a MRI or CT technologist interested in improving your
understanding of musculoskeletal abnormalities in your images, or
a technologist interested in learning more about the work-up of the
MSK patient, this webinar is for you. This webinar will provide an
understanding of diseases, pathology, and trauma visualized with
images for each clinical situation.
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About the Instructor
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Paul F. Laudicina, MA, RT(R), BCFE, DABFE, FACFE
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Professor Laudicina has been instructing radiologic technologists much of his career.
Previously he was a professor at the College of Du Page in Glen Ellyn, IL for several
years and is currently a professor in the Radiologic Technology, CT, and MRI programs
at Long Beach City College, Long Beach, CA. Paul has shared his extensive knowledge
on many topics at MTMI seminars in the past. You are sure to learn a lot by attending
his programs.
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Webinar Credit
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This webinar provides a total of 8 hours of Category A continuing education credit for radiologic technologists recognized by the ARRT and various
licensure states. A certificate of attendance will be provided for each individual upon completion of the webinar.
If you have attended Musculoskeletal Imaging and Pathology as a live seminar you will not be able to recieve credit for this event.
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Session Schedule for Webinar
Session 1
Dec 31, 1969
8:51pm Eastern
6:00pm Central
6:51pm Mountain
5:51pm Pacific
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Etiology of Diseases and Pathology Methods of Diagnostic Imaging
SHOULDER AND HUMERUS
- Benign and Malignant Tumors and Cysts
- Anterior and posterior Dislocation and Separation
- Suabluxation
- Connective tissue tears
Etiology of Diseases and Pathology Methods of Diagnostic Imaging
WRIST AND ELBOW
- Compartment syndrome
- Fracture and Avascular necrosis of the scaphoid
- Carpal Tunnel syndrome
- Lateral and Medial epicondylitis
Etiology of Diseases and Pathology Methods of Diagnostic Imaging
PELVIS, HIP
- Benign and Malignant Tumors and Cysts
- Posterior Dislocations
- Bone contusion
- Ligament, Muscle, Tendon, and Cartilage Tears
Etiology of Diseases and Pathology Methods of Diagnostic Imaging
FEMUR, KNEE, PATELLA, LEG & ANKLE
- Methods of Diagnostic Imaging
- Benign and Malignant Tumors and Cysts
- Ligament and Tendon Tears
- Final questions and comments
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Registration
All prices are in US dollars
The advanced tuition for this webinar is $0.00 (MTMI members $0.00)
for the complete series when registration is received 4 or more days prior to the start of session one of the webinar series.
The regular tuition is $0.00 (MTMI members $0.00)
for the complete series when registration is
received 3 or less days prior to the start of session one of the webinar series.
Advanced tuition for a single session of the webinar series is $0.00 (MTMI members $0.00) per session
when registration is received 4 or more days prior to the start of session one of the webinar series.
Regular tuition is $0.00 (MTMI members $0.00) per session
when registration is received 3 or less days prior to the start of session one of the webinar series.
Check the box(s) next to the session(s) you wish to attend.
Your email address will be used to send your confirmation of registration and
logon information to the webinar.
Refunds of tuition will be made to registrants that cannot log into the webinar due to
unsolvable technical issues beyond their control. Cancelations made 4 days or more prior
to the start of the webinar series will receive a refund of tuition paid less a $15 processing
fee. Cancelations made within 3 days of the start of the webinar series will receive a
credit toward a future MTMI webinar less the $15 processing fee. No refunds will be
made after the start of the webinar series with the exception stated above.
MTMI reserves the right to cancel any scheduled webinar due to low advance
registration or other reasons. MTMI’s liability is limited to a refund of any
program tuition paid.
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How to Register
By phone call: 1-800-765-6864
By Mail, Fax or Online:
Complete the form on this page then click the Continue button.
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