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Good x-ray technique leads to excellent and diagnostic x-rays, less retakes, a happier patient and employer, and a smoother day at the office.
The goal of this course is to refresh your memory of the x-ray techniques you learned in school. Depending on when you graduated, it may be entirely new material or simply a review. Now that you have had clinical experience, it may surprise you how much more practical those formerly foreign looking diagrams have become. We also hope to answer some of the difficulties encountered in "the real world" that may not have been addressed in school, and offer some practical suggestions for organizing the x-ray procedure to give you control over this area of your practice.

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