The recent ICE webinar “The Power of Dedicated Breast CT: Why Healthcare Leaders Should Consider This Innovative Imaging Option” presented by Nicole Dhanraj, Ph.D., SHRM-SCP, GPHR, CPPS, CSSBB, PMP, CRA, R.T (R)(CT)(MR)(FAHRA), was eligible for 1 credit from the ACI. It is also approved for 1.0 Category A ARRT continuing education credit. AHRA ref: LEC12116 (expiration date: 4/30/2024).
Breast cancer diagnosis can be a complex and time-consuming process, often involving multiple imaging exams and follow-up appointments. Unfortunately, this can lead to reduced participation from women who want to avoid the discomfort and inconvenience of traditional screening methods. In this webinar, Dhanraj explored how breast CT imaging can offer an adjunct imaging technique that can be used alongside mammography to provide a more comprehensive approach to breast cancer detection. She emphasized the benefits of dedicated breast CT technology, including improved workflow and patient outcomes. She helped attendees discover how breast CT imaging can positively impact a breast cancer diagnosis program and improve outcomes for patients.
Dhanraj provided additional insights via a question-and-answer session with webinar attendees.
One question was, “What is the cost versus standard mammo?” Another attendee asked how long it takes to do the CT scan and receive results from a biopsy.
The complete Q&A is included in the on-demand recording of the webinar. It is available for free viewing at ICEwebinars.live.
Attendees provided feedback about the session via a survey that included the question, “Why do you join ICE webinars?”
“To learn the latest and most relevant information in imaging,” said Angela Harris, mammography care coordinator, Harris Health System.
“The content is always relevant and timely, very professional presentations,” added Nancy Godby, director of radiology, Cabell Huntington Hospital Inc.
“I received an email with this topic and although I am not clinical in nature, I enjoyed the topic and of course with a wife and two daughters it hit home. Also being a clinical equipment project manager and my wife being a cancer research nurse the topic was very relevant,” said Gerald McNeil, clinical equipment project manager, Northern Light Health.
For more information, visit ICEwebinars.live.

