Anatomy for X-Ray Specialists (X-Ray and Radiology) - IML Training

Anatomy for X-Ray Specialists (X-Ray and Radiology)

By IML Training

  • Release Date: 2012-10-31
  • Genre: Medical

Description

Anatomy for X-Ray Specialists

As an x-ray specialist (technologist), you need to have a good understanding of human anatomy, especially as it relates to identifying anatomical landmarks, positioning a patient correctly and comfortably, for the making of radiographic exposures.

Many structures of the body are radiopaque (impenetrable by x-ray). Others can be made so. These are the structures that are of primary interest, and the area of primary emphasis in this course. Thus, this course is not a broad introductory course in anatomy. Rather, it makes several assumptions, that you, the reader, already have a general basic knowledge of human anatomy and physiology. This course is designed for instruction in anatomy from the special viewpoint of the x-ray specialist.

This course is part of our X-Ray and Radiology series.

Includes a questions and answers section at the end of each lesson.

Designed for iBooks with full illustrations and diagrams included.

Lessons:

- Introduction to Human Anatomy
- Regional Osteology
- Body Systems Other Than Skeletal

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