To enhance the MR radiographer role through education, such that patients undergo MR scanning safely, while MR work flows are streamlined. Image Aims of our flexible, online learning course: to allow radiographers to establish departmental & hospital trust level policies & protocols for an enhanced MR radiographer role in metallic IOFB radiograph review to provide radiographers with the knowledge base to request orbital radiographs in appropriate clinical situations to train & test radiographers in the detection of metallic IOFBs on orbital radiographs, in the context of MR practice to enable immediate point-of-contact MR scanning decision making by MR radiographers, thereby: enhancing patient safety (patients with metallic IOFBs are not scanned) optimising MR work flow (scanning slots are not sacrificed; re-booking patients is minimized) Our Programme Director, Prof Andrew Farrall, provides more information about the IOFB Review course in this video Next: Modules & structure HTML Relevant links For enquiries or registration: imaging.academy@ed.ac.uk Please link to the short url for the IOFB Review homepage: www.ed.ac.uk/edinburgh-imaging/iofb-review This article was published on 2024-08-22
HTML Relevant links For enquiries or registration: imaging.academy@ed.ac.uk Please link to the short url for the IOFB Review homepage: www.ed.ac.uk/edinburgh-imaging/iofb-review