Sun 11 Oct 2009
Radiology Student Chat Zone :: Best student training techniques for trainers
Posted by heaven under Uncategorized
Author: traineetech
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 1:00 pm (GMT -4)
Topic Replies: 5
True, hjh, but thought I'd post it here, because unless the student positions correctly as per the image, then nine times out of ten, the apices will not be displayed in the resulting image.
wvaio asked if any students had any learning experiences to share, and that was mine. Make sure your students understand the importance of positioning, and how incorrect positioning will normally lead to a nondiagnostic image requiring repeats.
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 1:00 pm (GMT -4)
Topic Replies: 5
| hjhogle wrote: |
| This is a beginner's positioning tool, only. When used, you are focusing on the shadow of light bulb, not on knowing the underlying anatomy.
hjh, RT |
True, hjh, but thought I'd post it here, because unless the student positions correctly as per the image, then nine times out of ten, the apices will not be displayed in the resulting image.
wvaio asked if any students had any learning experiences to share, and that was mine. Make sure your students understand the importance of positioning, and how incorrect positioning will normally lead to a nondiagnostic image requiring repeats.