Register What you will learn Course description: This course delivers a dynamic educational experience that not only builds on your system knowledge, but helps you retain it. This onsite interactive session intends to assist you in dose reduction strategies at your facility. Your applications specialist will work with your clinical team to help you increase the CT technologists' knowledge of Philips iPatient dose tools and how to manage dose while achieving the preferred level of diagnostic image quality. A physician should be available for exam card development to refine image quality, followed by image review to ensure the exam cards are meeting expectations. This 2-day onsite course includes didactic and hands-on scanning and guidance. Currency: USDCourse objectives: After completing this course you will be able to: Demonstrate how to turn on dose tools. Explain dose tools functionality and how they affect image quality. Identify the purpose of dose calculations and dose phantoms. Recognize how and why dose alerts and notifications are used. Demonstrate utilizing dose tools to reduce the dose to patients. Course details Delivery method: Blended Language: English Duration: 2 Days Course disclaimer: The content is for information and education only. The content is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please see the full terms of use for this content and this website. Course tabs Schedule/Registration Schedule information is not available RegisterContact us for more information Accreditation Accredited: Accredited American Society of Radiologic Technologists Category A (ASRT) Credit hours: 8.00 hours Accreditation notice: This activity may be available in multiple formats or from different sponsors. ARRT regulations state that an individual may not repeat a learning activity for credit if it was reported in the same biennium. Audience Audience statement: This course is designed for CT technologists. Course level: Proficient Brochures/Travel Policy No brochures are available for this course