All the Puzzle Pieces: How Imaging and Treatment Modalities Work Together

Cheryl S. Turner, EdD., R.T., (R)(T), Director of Global Education and Training; Legion Healthcare Partners

On demand | Expires 6/1/2022

*Approved by the ASRT for 0.5 Category A continuing education credit.

This course is designed to provide the learner with a description of multi-modality patient care. From imaging and diagnosis with CT, MRI, PET, or Nuclear Medicine to treatment with Radiation Therapy, participants will follow a course often taken by patients. How do the modalities complement each other in the overall patient care scheme? Which modalities are used independently and what new innovations call for the use of integrated solutions?

Learning Objectives:

At the completion of this course, the participant should be able to:

  • Understand the basic concepts of imaging and therapeutic modalities
  • Identify multi-modality methods used in patient diagnosis and treatment
  • Describe innovations in mixed-modality equipment and protocols

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Cheryl S. Turner, EdD., R.T., (R)(T)
Director of Global Education and Training; Legion Healthcare Partners

Dr. Cheryl Turner has been a radiation therapist for 30 years and an educator for 15 of those years. Cheryl believes that the foundation of solid clinical practice lies in effective and applicable education and training. She has extensive involvement in professional societies including the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, American Society of Radiologic Technologists, the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology, Association of Educators in Imaging and Radiologic Sciences, and the Latin American Radiology Outreach organization. Cheryl was awarded the 2018 Harold Silverman Distinguished Author award, a 2015 ASRT Foundation Scholarship for continued education in pursuit of her doctorate degree, and the 2012 Chattanooga State Community College “Eye of the Tiger” Outstanding Educator accolade.

Cheryl completed her doctorate degree from Liberty University in 2016, with a focus on education in radiation oncology settings. She has proven excellence in research and publication on local, state, and national levels. Cheryl presented at 20th International Society of Radiographers and Radiological Technologist WORLD CONGRESS, at the 2017 and 2018 ASRT conferences, and at the Nuclear Medicine Technologists in Tennessee society yearly meeting. In addition to numerous local presentations and publications, she has written for national professional journals including ASRT’s Scanner and Radiation Therapist.  In 2015, Cheryl co-authored the ASRT’s “Proton Therapy Continuing Education Modules.”