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CT Procedures and Anatomy: Chest, Abdomen, Pelvis, and Extremities

5 CE credits3 modules38 lessons4 hours 28 minutes of video
This course provides an in-depth exploration of human cross-sectional anatomy as visualized through computed tomography (CT), emphasizing the thorax, abdomen, pelvis, and extremities. Learners develop the ability to identify anatomical structures and vascular systems across multiple imaging planes while distinguishing normal anatomy from a broad range of pathologies, including neoplastic, infectious, traumatic, and degenerative diseases. Through progressive, image-based lessons, this course builds diagnostic reasoning and spatial interpretation skills essential for accurate CT image analysis and clinical application in advanced medical imaging practice.

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Course Details

Category: Computed Tomography

Duration: 4 hours 28 minutes

Format: Video-based online course

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