We may not need to convert between film/screen speeds to maintain density in most major hospitals, but there may be some places to work that still require this kind of adjustment. In any case, you still need to know how to do this on the ARRT registry exam as well... for now:
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Here's a Quick Way to Speed Up Your Xray Exams
Beginning your clinical rotation in x-ray school can be overwhelming. Not only are you plunged into a new environment, you are expected ...
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I just received a comment on the "In the News" post asking about the accuracy of the preliminary results that the ARRT is going to...
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Unless you work in a hospital that routinely treats pediatrics or you have been around the world of radiography for a while, you may not hav...
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...that is the question. We all learned (or are in the process of learning) in school to use a grid on anatomy over 10 cm in part thickness...
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