Foundations Of Radiologic Anatomy
This module introduces the essential principles of radiologic anatomy and explains how technologists identify structures across modalities including X ray CT MRI and ultrasound. It describes how anatomical relationships density patterns and spatial orientation influence image interpretation. The content highlights the importance of understanding skeletal muscular vascular and organ level anatomy to support accurate positioning and high quality imaging. It also explains how technologists use anatomical landmarks to guide projections slice selection and transducer placement. The module emphasizes the importance of correlating anatomy with pathology to recognize abnormalities. By understanding radiologic anatomy technologists can improve accuracy communication and diagnostic confidence.
Key Anatomical Landmarks
This section explains how to identify essential landmarks used for positioning and image evaluation.
Cross Modality Anatomy Awareness
This section focuses on recognizing how anatomy appears differently across imaging modalities.
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Radiographic Density And Contrast | Radiology Pathology Correlations | Chest Radiography Essentials