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Overview

Course Code

IMCE691

Instructor

Kate Savelberg

Course Type

Part-Time

Course Length

Maximum 3 months

Course Delivery

Virtual

Application Method

Self-service Registration

OSAP Eligibility

No

About the Course

This course is designed for medical radiation technologists (MRTs) who want to deepen their understanding of positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) methodologies. The course covers the methodology procedures for oncology, neurology and cardiology in PET/CT. It builds on the MRT’s foundational knowledge of PET/CT instrumentation and radiopharmaceuticals and applies them to specific scan indications for PET/CT. The course will critically review clinical images of pathologies commonly encountered in PET/CT departments.


Outcomes

Upon completion, learners will be able to:

  • Examine procedures to ensure PET studies are acquired appropriately for PET
  • Studies in oncology, neurology and cardiology
  • Discuss the different isotopes and commonly used radiopharmaceuticals in PET imaging
  • Explain the various PET imaging protocols and patient preparation required for PET studies
  • Identify common technical artifacts and limitations of the PET/CT for specific methodologies when acquiring patient studies
  • Employ best practices for PET/CT radiation safety for patients and technologists within the CNSC’s regulatory requirements
  • Discuss current and evolving developments in PET/CT and other PET hybrid applications and assess the impact on clinical practice as an evidence-based approach to clinical decision-making