Mike Ruthemeyer, R.T(R)(M)(QM)
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The seminar is on January 2, 2022 and will be a total of 4 hours equaling 4 ARRT continuing education credits.
- Portable Problem by John Smith
- See Arm by Mary Jones
- Radiation safety by Dr. Jackson
- Legally abreast by Scott Garcia
ASRT – AHRA Approved Course (See Below)
The use of radiation as a terrorist weapon at one time was an unbelievable thought. The fact is, large quantities of radioactive material throughout the world is unaccounted for.
In addition, many former Soviet Union atomic weapons scientists’ whereabouts are unknown. There are individuals working with terrorist organizations such as Jose Padilla (also known as Abdullah al-Muhajir), the 31-year-old American, is suspected of plotting a dirty radiation bomb attack on the United States. Padilla, a Brooklyn-born man, was seized by FBI agents at O’Hair Airport in Chicago as he returned to the United States from a lengthy stay overseas. As a radiation professional, or for that matter any healthcare professional, should a radiation event occur it will too late then to receive the training.
Sound Required: Optional
Credits: 4
Credit Type: Category A
California Accepted: No
California X-ray Supervisor/Operator: No
California fluoroscopy permit requirement accepted: No
California Digital requirement accepted: No
Texas: Direct Credit
Florida: Technical Credit
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Accepted by ARRT
Accepted by NMTCB
Accepted by ARDMS

Biological terrorism is no longer the domain of movies and war planners. It is here and now. In fact, a biological attack did occur in United States before 9-11-01. Sickening over 700 people in one American city and overwhelming the local health system. Some people believe that biological terrorism is only a big city issue. For those of you who do not believe this, consider the fact that both Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City bomber, and Theodore Kaczynski, known to most Americans as the Unabomber, (” University bomber “) both lived and planned their terrorist attacks from rural communities in american.
Biological terrorism incidents have occurred in the past, and as radiologic technologists, you will be at the forefront of the response. Many of these biological threats are respiratory-based, making medical imaging a crucial tool for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. By equipping yourself with a basic understanding of biological terrorism, you not only have the potential to save patient lives but also to protect your own.
Sound Required: Optional
Credits: 5
Credit Type: Category A
California Accepted: No
California X-ray Supervisor/Operator: No
California fluoroscopy permit requirement accepted: No
California Digital requirement accepted: No
Texas: Direct Credit
Florida: Technical Credit
Accepted by ARRT
Accepted by NMTCB
Accepted by ARDMS
Demo course on how to read a map: (This course is not worth x-ray credits)
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A clock is a device used to measure, keep, and indicate time. The clock is one of the oldest human inventions, meeting the need to measure intervals of time shorter than the natural units.
This is not the same old boring radiation safety course you’ve seen before. This course is interactive with humorous video clips, and images of actual patients with radiation injuries. The course also contains valuable information on how to choose the correct size lead apron and the seven rights of x-ray administration which has the potential to keep you out of legal problems when administering ionizing radiation, as well as other enlightening pieces of radiation safety information.
Sound Required: Optional
Credits: 4
Credit Type: Category A
California Accepted: No
California X-ray Supervisor/Operator: No
California fluoroscopy permit requirement accepted: No
California Digital requirement accepted: No
Texas: Direct Credit
Florida: Technical Credit
Accepted by ARRT
Accepted by NMTCB
Accepted by ARDMS
