CPDProtecting Lives at Work: A Basic Guide to Occupational Safety and Risk Assessment in the Workplace
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The program highlights how radiologic imaging is rapidly evolving to become more accurate, safer, and more patient-focused. It explores major advances such as the shift from film to digital detectors, high-resolution imaging, optical coherence tomography, improved contrast agents, hybrid imaging, and newer non-ionizing techniques that enhance image quality while reducing radiation exposure. In addition, the program also emphasizes the human side of care by covering AI and machine learning, protocol optimization, personalized imaging, patient advocacy, education, and compassionate support for vulnerable groups. Overall, the program helps healthcare professionals stay current with innovation while strengthening clinical decisions and delivering imaging care that is both cutting-edge and genuinely centered on patient needs.
Earn 3 CPD units toward PRC renewal
Structured, expert-led curriculum
Live interactive webinar via Zoom
Digital certificate of completion
Network with fellow licensed professionals
Downloadable learning materials & resources
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This is a PRC-accredited CPD program for Radiologic Technologists.
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