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Technologist Videos
CT Abdomen
How to scan a routine CT abdomen pelvis
CT Ankle
How to scan and reconstruct a CT ankle
CT Head
How to scan a routine CT head
CT Chest
How to scan a routine CT chest
CT Neck
How to scan a routine CT neck
NOTE: Videos in the above “Technologist” section were created for all GE platforms with the exception of the Revolution CT/Apex/ES.
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Technologist Videos
Biphasic
Coronary
Elbow
GSI-Head
PE-Chest
PEDS-Airway
NOTE: Videos in the above “Technologist” section were created for the following GE platforms Revolution CT/Apex/ES.
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Introduction
CT: Body
Choosing Between Different Protocols
Mesenteric Ischemia Protocol (Body 12)
Obscure GI Bleed Protocol (Body 11)
Biphasic Liver Protocol (Body 05)
Triphasic Liver Protocol (Body 06)
Hepatocellular Carcinoma Protocol (Body 14)
Routine Abdomen/Pelvis (Body 15)
CT: Musculoskeletal Imaging and Intervention
Powerpoints need to be copied over
CT: Thoracic Imaging
CT: Cardiovascular
CT: Medical Physics
Protocol Validation Process (MedPhys 01)
Importance of Patient Positioning (MedPhys 02) [MISSING]
Patient Size and kV Selection (MedPyhs 03)
Why a .5 Pitch is Used (MedPhys 04)
Using Smart mA vs Manual or Auto mA (MedPhys 05)
Selecting Reconstruction Intervals (Intro) (MedPhys 07) [MISSING]
Plus Reconstruction Option in Helical Scan Mode (MedPhys 08)
FOV Selection for Pediatric Scans (MedPhys 09)
CT Protocol Optimization Overview (MedPhys 10)
Dose & Image Quality Tracking Mechanisms (MedPhys 11)
Pediatric Patient Sizing (MedPhys 12)
Different Protocols for Different Patient Sizes–Which Parameters Change and Why (MedPhys 13)
Helical vs. Axial Scanning (MedPhys 14)
Reduce or Clinically Eliminate Helical Artifacts (MedPhys 15)
Optimal Reconstruction Intervals for Axial Scans and Reformats (MedPhys 16)