VENUE: Live Webinar
October 1, 2022 |
12:00 p.m.-1:40 p.m. (Eastern Time) |
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About the Live Webinar
The focus of this live webinar is on:
1- To enhance the understanding of dementia
2- To discuss patients’ perspectives on their care
3- To consider the challenges faced by MRTs during imaging of patients with dementia
4- To propose a package of measures to further enhance the care of patients with dementia
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Accreditation
This Live Webinar content has been approved by the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT) for up to 1.5 hours Category A credit in continuing Education; recognized by the CAMRT’s provincial organizations and the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). We provide certificate of attendance.Attendance of the entire webinar is required to receive a certificate of attendance.
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All Health Professionals
- To enhance the understanding of dementia
- To discuss patients’ perspectives on their care
- To consider the challenges faced by MRTs during imaging of patients with dementia
- To propose a package of measures to further enhance the care of patients with dementia
Short Biographies
Professor Mark F. McEntee, BSc (Hons), PhD, F(IIRRT), SF(HEA) – Chair of Diagnostic Radiography. Mark is the Chair of Diagnostic Radiography at University College Cork and the Deputy Editor of the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences (JMIRS). When his mother was diagnosed with Dementia in 2010 he realised how little work had been done on caring for patients with Dementia during imaging. He has subsequently carried out focus groups with patients and radiographers in Australia and Ireland and has written and presented on the subject. These talks will focus on translating research into practical guidance for MRTs.