
Bremsstrahlung Radiation
Bremsstrahlung Radiation: How the X-ray Beam Is Actually Built In this episode of The Central Ray Podcast, we shift focus from x-ray interactions within the patient to the origin of the x-ray beam itself—inside the tube.

Hosted by Ryan Ross · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 22 episodes
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A podcast centering on the field of radiography. This podcast features discussion on all topics x-ray from school to C-arm. The show features conversations with technologists, educators, physicians, and medical physicists.
Ryan Ross hosts The Central Ray Podcast, a health show with 22 episodes published.

Bremsstrahlung Radiation: How the X-ray Beam Is Actually Built In this episode of The Central Ray Podcast, we shift focus from x-ray interactions within the patient to the origin of the x-ray beam itself—inside the tube.

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In this episode, we break down the foundational concepts of atomic structure and ionization—and more importantly, how they directly impact the images you produce as a radiologic technologist. Understanding the structure

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In this Central Ray Podcast episode, the we discuss upper extremity radiographic procedures essential for the ARRT Radiography Registry Review. Key topics include proper positioning, anatomy, patient adaptations, and ima

In this episode of the Central Ray Podcast, Ryan Ross delves into the proposed significant forthcoming revisions to radiography education and certification requirements laid out by the ARRT. Highlighting the findings fro

In this episode, we explore the essential components of fluoroscopic GI studies, from esophagrams to barium enemas. We’ll break down the most common positions, centering points, and clinical indications used in upper GI,

In this episode, we break down the Head, Spine, and Pelvis procedures section of the ARRT Radiography Content Specifications. Join me as we walk through the key projections and positioning techniques, review the critical

In this episode, we break down the Head, Spine, and Pelvis procedures section of the ARRT Radiography Content Specifications. Join me as we walk through the key projections and positioning techniques, review the critical

In this episode of The Central Ray Podcast, we break down everything you need to know about pharmacology for the ARRT Radiography Registry Exam and your daily practice as a technologist. From taking a thorough medication

In this episode of The Radiographer’s Review, we dive into one of the most essential — and most tested — areas of radiographic practice: infection control. Whether you’re preparing for the ARRT Radiography exam, completi

In this episode of the Radiography Review Podcast, we break down the essential knowledge you need to handle medical emergencies confidently — whether you’re prepping for the ARRT Radiography exam or brushing up for your

This episode reviews the ergonomics and monitoring section of the ARRT Patient Care content specifications. We cover principles of body mechanics, safe patient transfer techniques, and the use of assistive devices to pre

This episode reviews the interpersonal communication section of the ARRT Patient Care content specifications. We discuss modes of communication — verbal, written, and nonverbal — and how to adapt to challenges like langu

This episode reviews the interpersonal communication section of the ARRT Patient Care content specifications. We discuss modes of communication — verbal, written, and nonverbal — and how to adapt to challenges like langu

In this episode, we review the ethical and legal aspects section of the ARRT Patient Care content specifications. Key topics include respecting patients’ rights — such as informed consent, confidentiality, and autonomy —

Walter and I worked alongside each other at Vanderbilt in Ortho Trauma. Walt has been a radiologic technologist for 42 years with over 20 years spent exclusively in the OR working C-arm. In this episode we discuss some o

In this episode I discuss a few of the issues with C-arm. I discuss the lack of training offered at the college level, the 'entry-level' perception of C-arm imaging, and briefly mention the idea of developing Surgical im

This episode features an interview with Dr. Derick Davis and his "World of Pain" podcast. Dr. Davis is a clinical Fellow based out of Boston, practicing pain management. Dr. Davis is a huge advocate of fluoroscopy and ed
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The Central Ray Podcast is hosted by Ryan Ross. The show is categorised under health (fitness) and has published 22 episodes.
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