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Fluoroscopy Safety for Healthcare Workers

5.25 CE credits3 modules31 lessons2 hours 54 minutes of video

The Fluoroscopy Safety for Healthcare Workers course includes real-world examples of the fundamentals of fluoroscopy-based radiation safety. 

Topics covered include: occupational and patient radiation safety using a C-Arm within the operating room (OR), standard fluoroscopy, and bi-plane C-Arm imaging within interventional imaging departments. 

The Fluoroscopy Radiation Safety for Healthcare Workers & Physicians training course was created to provide helpful (and lifesaving) information and satisfy California's required 4 CEUs (or 4 CMEs for physicians) of fluoroscopy-specific radiation protection training. Further, the course is ideal for meeting the 2019 Joint Commission requirement for ongoing radiation safety.  

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Category: Fluoroscopy

Duration: 2 hours 54 minutes

Format: Video-based online course

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