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CHB Radiography course. In this upper extremity CHB Radiography Course, you will have access to a clinical history-based knowledge and practice for in the first five modules in CHB Radiography course. Let's get ready and transform into a radiographer who performs Upper extremity X-rays based on clinical history with the clinician’s perspective, for early diagnosis, minimizing repeat/unnecessary imaging, and reducing medical costs.
CHB Radiography for upper extremity Curriculum
- Part 1_Essential knowledge for CHB radiography on wrist x_ray and True PA wrist (2:51)
- Part 1.1_Two different PA wrist (6:23)
- Part 1.2_Three different lateral wrist (7:41)
- Part 1.3_The awareness of 90_90 true lateral wrist (4:15)
- Why traditional wrist positioning is suboptimal (1:42)
- Part 2.1 CHB Radiography for CH: Pain (13:15)
- Part 2.2 AP vs PA wrist (8:20)
- Part 3.1_CHB radiography for CH_fracture and fracture progress (8:46)
- Part 3.2_CHB radiography for scaphoid and base of thumb (9:40)
- The benefit of the 60-degree pronation and 60-degree supination wrist x-ray for scaphoid fracture (1:08)
- Part 3.3 CHB Radiography for DRUJ Injury (4:03)
- Part 4 CHB radiography for post op (6:21)
- Part 5_Two case studies in ED setting (3:11)
- Module 1_CHB Radiography Quiz for wrist
- Part 1 Essential knowledge for CHB radiography for elbow x ray (10:20)
- Part 2_CHB Radiography for CH_Pain (3:12)
- Part 3 1 CHB Radiography for CH fracture_distal humerus (19:02)
- Part 3 2 CHB Radiography for CH fracture_radial head (11:59)
- The importance of a palm down radial head view (2:18)
- Part 3.3_CHB Radiography for CH_ fracture_Ulna (4:44)
- Part 3 4 CHB Radiography mindmap for fracture (2:09)
- Part 3.5_CHB Radiography mindmap for fracture progress (0:56)
- Part 4 CHB Radiography for Post Op (16:06)
- Module 2_CHB Radiography Quiz for elbow x-ray
- Skeleton presentation_Introduction to CHB Radiography shoulder (4:12)
- Part 1_CHB Radiography for shoulder_Introduction (3:14)
- Part 2 1 CH Pain Glenoid OA Rotator cuff and impingment (6:08)
- Part2.2_How to perform apical axial view (8:39)
- Skeleton presentation_How to perform an apical axial view (1:32)
- How to find the acromion depth from patient's shoulder (1:21)
- Part2.3 CH_Pain_calcific tendonopathy (5:52)
- Part2.4_CH_Pain_Impingement Syndromes and how to perform an outlet view accurately (12:37)
- How to perform an outlet view for a supine patient (4:33)
- Part2.5_CH_Pain_metastasis (5:45)
- Part3.1_CH_Fracture_Clavicle Fracture (8:44)
- Part3.2_CH_Fracture_humerus fracture (12:03)
- Part3.3_CH_Fracture_Scapula fracture (9:54)
- Part3.4_CH_Fracture_Coracoid process fracture (4:38)
- Part3.5_CH_Fracture_Acromion fracture (3:35)
- Part4_modified shoulder x_ray projections (7:30)
- Part5.1_Shoulder dislocation_background information (7:13)
- Part5.2_differnt views for shoulder dislocation complications (5:43)
- Part5.3_the application of MTA view (8:08)
- Skeleton presentation_Bankart and Hill Sachs lesion and MTA view (1:49)
- Part6_CH_AC joint injury (5:34)
- Part7.1 CH_Post Op_Shoulder arthroplasty (14:27)
- Part7.2_CH_Post Op_Latarjet Surgery (3:43)
- Part7.3 CH_Post Op_Clavicle ORIF and intramedullary nailing of humerus (2:55)
- Module 5_CHB Radiography Quiz for Shoulder X_ray
See what my trainees are saying about the CHB Radiography Course!
BETTY CHEN (YR 4 STUDENT)
'I WOULD RECOMMEND THE COURSE BECAUSE IT IS CLINICAL-HISTORY AND PATIENT-BY-PATIENT BASED, AND IT WILL MAKE ME A BETTER TEACHER IN THE FUTURE (RATHER THAN TELLING STUDENTS 'THIS IS THE WAY UNI TEACHES IT, AND IT'S HOW WE DO IT - WITHOUT QUESTIONING THE STATUS QUO). ALSO, IT GOES BEYOND WHAT THE UNI TEACHES AND INTO THE PRACTICAL WHY PART OF RADIOGRAPHY. HELPS TO HAVE A BETTER CONCEPTUAL UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT YOU'RE DOING AND WHY YOU ANGLE/CENTRE/POSITION CERTAIN WAYS. GIVES YOU CONFIDENCE WHEN YOU KNOW THE PRACTICAL.'
MONIQUE LEADBITTER (YR 4 STUDENT)
'AT UNIVERSITY WE WERE JUST TAUGHT HOW TO POSITION PATIENTS FOR DIFFERENT RADIOGRAPHIC EXAMINATIONS. IN THIS COURSE, RYAN EXPLAINED, WITH EVIDENCE, WHY WE POSITION PATIENTS IN A PARTICULAR WAY. WITH THIS KNOWLEDGE, IT HAS ENABLED ME TO PRODUCE HIGH QUALITY IMAGES THAT ANSWER THE SPECIFIC CLINICAL QUESTION ON THE REFERRAL. IN ADDITION, I CAN BETTER ADAPT POSITIONING FOR DIFFERENT AND UNIQUE PATIENT PRESENTATIONS.
I WOULD ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO TAKE THIS COURSE IF THEY WOULD LIKE TO IMPROVE THEIR CURRENT RADIOLOGICAL PRACTICE AND ABILITY. THIS INCLUDES IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF THEIR IMAGES, ANSWERING SPECIFIC CLINICAL QUESTIONS AND REDUCING RADIATION DOSE WHERE POSSIBLE.'
JASON LOU (YR 3 USYD STUDENT)
'THE CHB RADIOGRAPHY COURSE ASTOUNDED ME BY WAS HOW IMPORTANT A VIEW IS IN TERMS OF DIAGNOSIS. E.G., THE MODIFIED TRAUMA AXIAL SHOULDER VIEW HAS BEEN FOUND TO BE EVEN BETTER THAN THE SHOULDER LATERAL VIEW. I WOULD RECOMMEND THE COURSE TO OTHERS FOR A FEW REASONS:
1. IT IS ESSENTIAL TO MOVE TOWARDS IMPROVING THE WORK THAT RADIOGRAPHERS DO GLOBALLY (AWAY FROM MONOTONOUS PROTOCOLS)
2. IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT RADIOGRAPHERS MOVE TOWARDS CLINICAL-BASED RADIOGRAPHY TO SUPPORT CURRENT MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS (INCLUDING EMERGENCY, ORTHOPAEDIC DOCTORS, AND RADIOLOGISTS) AND OTHER HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS TO BE ABLE TO REDUCE CLINICAL OVERSIGHTS IN DIAGNOSIS
3. IT IS IMPORTANT TO RECOGNIZE THAT CASE REPORTS AND EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE IS IMPORTANT TO REVOLUTIONIZING THE FIELD OF RADIOGRAPHY AND TO ALLOW FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF WORKING CONDITIONS AS OUR ROLE CONTRIBUTES MORE TO THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM. '
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FAQ
1. How can I access the course? Access to the course is available worldwide through the power of the Internet. This course is entirely online.
2. How long can I access the course? Lifetime!! your one-off payment allows you to access the content in your lifetime including all the updates.
3. Can I earn CPD points? You can allocate approximately 10-18 hours of CPD learning for the course, with each module typically requiring 0.5-2 hours. This is ideal for the annual CPD requirements established by the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia (MRPBA). If you are a member of ASMIRT, you can claim 2.5 points per hour using the Online Education / Distance Learning activity type. If you are based in another country, it is advisable to check with your CPD provider regarding eligibility.
4. What are the prerequisites for enrolment? What are the prerequisites for enrolment? We recommend having completed or being in the process of completing a degree in medical imaging, either at the undergraduate or postgraduate level. This course is also suitable for radiography educators seeking a systematic, evidence-based CHB radiography training program. Additionally, this course can serve as an evidence-based resource for radiologists and x-ray referrers to understand the additional diagnostic information that CHB radiography can provide when compared to conventional and protocol-based radiographic practices.
5. How do I enroll? To enroll in the CHB Radiography Course of unlimited online access, click on the enroll button above.
· 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed: If you're uncertain whether this program is the right fit for you, you have the option to cancel your enrolment and receive a full refund (conditions apply, please refer to our refund policy).
· Tax-Deductible Enrolment Fees: If the course is directly relevant to your profession, as is the case for radiographers, your enrolment fees may be tax-deductible, effectively providing a 30% discount on the total price if you are in Australia.
· Employer Sponsorship: You can also explore the possibility of having your employer sponsor your enrolment, emphasizing how this investment can enhance your practice’s imaging quality and training.
· Try it for FREE: Prior to committing, you can subscribe to access the CHB Radiography Mini Course at no cost. This session serves as a great example of what a Clinical history-based (CHB) Radiography Course is. You can also download the journal article I published. No payments are required, and there is no obligation.
6. Multiple User Access: While you can utilize the CHB Radiography course for multiple-user access, the cost of the course is for one user only. The course represents eight years of research and effort. To honour the writer's dedication to permanent multi-user registration, please email [email protected] for information on multiple-user registration payment. Your single-user payment will be deducted from the total cost."