Webinars

Join us for an engaging one-hour webinar designed especially for MRI program directors and MRI educators. We’ll introduce The Technologist’s MRI Safety Handbook, the first MRI safety text created specifically for technologist trainees and early-career professionals. Endorsed by ARMRIT and aligned with the ASRT MRI Safety Curriculum, this new resource delivers a structured, accessible approach to teaching MRI safety concepts with clarity and confidence. The book’s co-authors will share insights into its development and discuss how the content and instructional design support classroom and clinical teaching. The session will also feature a spirited exchange on today’s hot topics in MRI safety—real-world…

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Every proceduralist has the same problem – they must work using 2D screens while creating 3D roadmaps for procedures. Ultimately, the provider’s skill is defined by how they’re able to merge 2D and 3D interactions and translate that data in the procedure room. With MediView’s 3D imaging, practitioners can shift their focus to what’s most important – delivery of care.S easoned augmented reality proceduralist Dr. Bradley Pua of Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, will discuss how 3D image fusion is being used to empower physicians in their practice with more accurate targeting, visualization, and improved workflow efficiency.…

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With advancements making low-field MRI more accessible, low field scanning could become more widespread in imaging. It offers many advantages over high field MRI. With the help of advanced tools, overcoming challenges with low field scanning are possible. Low-field scanners generally pose less risk of heating from radiofrequency pulses and interactions with metallic implants, making it a great alternative to high field scanning. However, MRI safety is something to consider when performing low field imaging. It is not suitable for all examinations and careful patient screening is crucial. Join Matt Rederer, MBA, RT(R)(MR)(CT)ARRT MRSO MRSE (MRSC) ARMRIT, for a discussion…

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