Approved for 1 Category A CE credit
Randy Griswold, M.P.A., R.T.(R)
As digital imaging continues to advance, many aspects of radiographic imaging have changed as well. The majority of these changes such as image post-processing and detector improvements, have occurred on the image receptor side of the imaging chain. But the simple fact remains, that x-ray production and its geometric principles have been unaffected by this digital evolution. In this presentation, we’ll look at some of these geometric foundational principles of x-ray production and image formation, as they relate to the diagnostic value of image quality. The discussion will look at specific body parts with anatomical features that compound the effects of x-ray beam geometry. Our discussion will also include a consideration of possible modifications to the geometric relationships in radiographic image formation, in a continuing effort to improve image quality and value.
Free access is included with membership. All titles for
which you have not previously earned CE credit appear in your CE library.
Not a member? Call Member Services to join 800-444-2778