Radiology technologists, also known as radiologic technologists or radiographers, play a vital role in modern healthcare. They operate diagnostic imaging equipment, including X-ray, Computed Tomography (CT) scanners, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) systems, and Ultrasound, to produce critical diagnostic images necessary for medical diagnosis and therapeutic planning.
Their vital role encompasses preparing patients, performing exams, ensuring image quality, and assisting radiologists in diagnosis. To excel in these tasks, a solid understanding of cross-sectional anatomy, particularly in CT and MRI, is crucial.
Continuing education and ongoing training are therefore essential to maintain the diagnostic accuracy that radiology technologists provide. As Pradella et al. (2021) emphasize, a CVT's role demands technical expertise, meticulous attention to detail, and a strong grasp of anatomy, physiology, and pathology.
To support medical imaging professionals in their continuing education, IMAIOS and Medical Professionals have developed two innovative online courses. These courses integrate e-Anatomy images, which are widely recognized and utilized by professionals and students globally.
MRI Cross-Sectional Anatomy: Strengthening MRI Knowledge
In response to the growing need for comprehensive and clinically relevant MRI cross-sectional anatomy education, this online training helps radiology technologists deepen their knowledge:
- Content: A systematic review of the major anatomical planes (axial, sagittal, coronal) from head to toe.
- Goal: To help technologists interpret MRI images with greater confidence and accuracy, while improving collaboration with radiologists.
- Benefit: based on IMAIOS atlas images, ensuring precision and high educational value.
CT Cross-Sectional Anatomy: Advancing Skills in CT Imaging
In response to the growing need for comprehensive and clinically relevant CT anatomy education, this course is specifically designed for medical imaging technologists:
- Content: A structured review of key anatomical regions across the body in CT imaging.
- Goal: to strengthen recognition of normal structures, better understand produced images, and improve the overall quality of examinations.
- Benefit: Powered by IMAIOS medical images, already trusted by universities, hospitals, and training centers worldwide.
Why These Courses Are Essential for Radiology Technologists?
- Highly relevant to daily practice
They directly support duties such as patient setup, imaging protocols, and accurate positioning.
- Empowers professional development
Offering ARRT- and ASRT-approved CE credits, they align with technologists’ licensure and advancement goals.
- Instructional excellence
Using interactive tools from IMAIOS, known for enhancing learning in imaging anatomy.
- Fits any schedule
Fully online and self-paced, the courses suit technologists’ busy clinical environments and varied schedules.
- Backed by professional standards
Developed collaboratively by MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS and IMAIOS, recognized authorities in medical imaging and anatomy education.
For students, recent graduates, or practicing technologists, these two courses are game-changers as they offer deep knowledge of CT and MRI anatomy while delivering practical, real-world benefits to daily radiology practice.
At IMAIOS, our mission is to support and train healthcare professionals, so we are truly committed to finding partners who use our tools to bring added value to the medical world.
👉 Explore the courses today:
CT Cross-Sectional Anatomy
MRI Cross-Sectional Anatomy
Pack CT and MRI
Both courses are CE-accredited, self-paced, interactive, and tailored to meet the evolving needs for today’s professionals.
These training courses are only available on our English-language website.