Quality management (QM) technologists use standardized data collection methods, information analysis tools, and data analysis methods to monitor medical imaging systems to achieve quality medical images. They work in hospitals, clinics, labs, and outpatient centers. Technologists working in quality management are responsible for the quality and processes of systems within radiology departments, performing quality control tests, assessing film density, monitoring accuracy, and identifying and solving issues associated with producing medical images. ARRT certification is voluntary, but certification in QM may help those seeking a career in quality management.
This workshop will cover the latest in Quality Management. A wide range of topics including Quality Management Tools and Procedures, Processor Quality Control, Silver Recovery, ARRT QM Registry-Clinicals, Projects, Registry Requirements, and much more.
Kenneth Logan, Ph.D. and Donita Shipman, RT., Instructors
Join Us for one or both days.
May 20 and 21, 2016
Day 1 - 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Introduction to Quality Management & QM in Digital Radiology/Fluoroscopic $115 (8.5 CEU's)
Day 2 - 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mammographic & Analog Quality Management Standards & Registry Information $115 (9 CEU's)
Both days earlybird registration (expires 4/15/2016) $199.00
Both days registration after 4/15/2016 $225.00