Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 5m | Size: 1.37 GB
Learn All the Basics Simply Easily And Efficiently
What you’ll learn
Introduction to the principles of X-ray physics.
The process of X-ray production and generation.
The role of the cathode and anode in X-ray machines.
Properties and characteristics of X-rays.
Interaction of X-rays with matter.
Understanding radiation safety and protection measures.
The ALARA principle in radiation exposure management.
Overview of various imaging modalities in radiology
Operation and functionality of different X-ray equipment.
Factors affecting image quality in X-ray imaging.
The significance of contrast, resolution, and noise in images.
Basic calculations related to X-ray exposure and dosimetry.
The biological effects of radiation on human tissues.
The importance of radiation dose management in clinical settings.
Techniques for quality control and assurance in radiography.
Understanding the role of the radiologic technologist.
Ethical considerations in the practice of radiology
Emerging technologies and advancements in X-ray imaging.
The importance of patient communication and care in radiography.
Regulatory standards and compliance in X-ray procedures.
Requirements
Anyone who wants to have career in healthcare can do this course
Interest in Radiology or Healthcare: A genuine interest in pursuing a career in radiology or healthcare fields.
Anyone who have a knowledge of physics can do this course
High School Diploma or Equivalent: Completion of secondary education is essential for foundational knowledge.
Basic Understanding of Physics: Familiarity with fundamental physics concepts, including energy, matter, and basic mechanics.
UG Students Pursuing X-ray Technician/ Radiology Technician Course
Description
X-ray Technician Physics BasicsThis X-ray Technician Physics Basics course provides a comprehensive introduction to the essential principles and practices of X-ray technology and medical imaging. Designed for aspiring radiologic technologists and healthcare professionals, this course covers the fundamental physics underlying X-ray production, properties, and interactions with matter.Students will explore key topics such as radiation safety protocols, the operation of X-ray equipment, and the factors influencing image quality. The course also emphasizes the importance of radiation protection for patients and technicians, along with mathematical calculations related to dosimetry and exposure.With a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical applications, this course prepares students for a successful career in radiology. By the end of the course, participants will have a solid foundation in X-ray physics, enabling them to pursue further education, certification, or employment in the field of medical imaging.Join us to embark on an enlightening journey into the world of X-ray technology and enhance your understanding of this critical area of healthcare!Learn Easily Simply & Efficiently in Easy Language Easy to Remember and Easy to apply . Enroll yourself now .On Completion of the Course You will receive a certificate also to authenticate yourself to get a reputed jobs all over the world.
Who this course is for
Aspiring Radiologic Technologists: Individuals looking to enter the field of radiology as X-ray technicians.
Healthcare Professionals: Current healthcare workers seeking to expand their knowledge of radiographic techniques and safety.
Students in Health Sciences: Students pursuing degrees or certifications in medical imaging, radiography, or related fields.
Radiology Technicians Seeking Certification: Professionals preparing for certification exams in radiologic technology.
Anyone Interested in Medical Imaging: Individuals with a general interest in medical imaging technologies and their physics principles.
Continuing Education Participants: Healthcare professionals seeking continuing education credits or professional development opportunities.
Technical Support Staff: Individuals working in technical support roles related to radiology equipment and imaging technologies.