
| Course Type: Online Video | Course Credit Type: Certificate | |
| Course Credit: 0.00 | Course Category: Radiology | |
| Faculty: Frank G. Shellock, PhD, Adjunct Clinical Professor of Radiology and Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California; and Director for MRI Studies of Biomimetic MicroElectronic Systems, National Science Foundation, Engineering Research Center, University of Southern California. Dr. Shellock's full bio | ||
| Program Sponsor: Institute for Magnetic Resonance Safety, Education, and Research | ||
| Course Cost: $29.00 | Mobile Friendly: no | |
| Course Release Date: September 01, 2011 | ||
| Course Expiration Date: September 01, 2013 | ||
| Supported by an educational grant from: Metrasens, Ltd. | ||
| Program Summary: The Basic MRI Safety Training Program provides basic information regarding MRI technology, describes common hazards and unique dangers associated with the MRI environment, and presents guidelines and recommendations to prevent accidents and injuries. This training program is appropriate for medical and other personnel who may occasionally or periodically encounter MRI facilities as part of their employment and emphasizes the potential hazards of the MRI environment and the necessary safety precautions that particularly impact such groups. Internationally respected, MRI safety researcher and educator, Frank G. Shellock, PhD developed this comprehensive, 50-minute program. | ||
Learning Objectives
Certificate of Completion: After viewing the entire Basic MRI Safety Training Program and completing a 10-question test (with a score of 75% or greater), each participant will receive a Certificate of Completion from the Institute for Magnetic Resonance Safety, Education, and Research for training documentation. Training Requirements Addressed
Intended Audience Commercial Support: This course is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Metrasens. Disclaimer Shellock R & D Services, Inc. and the author disclaim any liability for the acts of any physician, individual, group, or entity acting independently or on behalf of any organization that receives any information for any medical procedure, activity, service, or other situation through the use of the content on this work including the video and related materials. This video and other associated content make no representations or warranties of any kind, expressed or implied, as to the information content, materials or products, included in this video program and other content. The Shellock R & D Services, Inc. and the author assume no responsibilities for errors or omissions that may include technical or other inaccuracies, or typographical errors. The Shellock R & D Services, Inc. and the author accept no legal responsibility for any injury and/or damage to persons or property from any of the methods, products, instructions, or ideas contained herein. The Shellock R & D Services, Inc. and the author will not be held liable for any damages of any kind arising from the use of this information, including but not limited to direct, indirect, incidental punitive, and consequential damages. The information and comments provided in this video program and other content are not intended to be technical or medical recommendations or advice for individuals or patients. The information and comments provided herein are of a general nature and should not be considered specific to any individual or patient, whether or not a specific patient is referenced by the physician, technologist, individual, group, or other entity seeking information. The Shellock R & D Services, Inc. and author take no responsibility for the accuracy or validity of the information contained in this program and other content nor the claims or statements of any manufacturer. Manufacturers' product specifications are subject to change without notice. Always read the product labeling, instructions and warning statements thoroughly before using any medical product or similar device. Regarding the MRI labeling information or recommendations for a given material, implant, device, or object that may be discussed herein, because of the ongoing research, equipment modifications, and changes in governmental regulations, no product information should be used unless the reader has reviewed and evaluated the information provided with the product discussed or by reviewing the pertinent literature. |
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