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The image labeled Bruker registration is for when your Bruker software has not been activated yet and prompts you for a serial number. | The image labeled Bruker registration is for when your Bruker software has not been activated yet and prompts you for a serial number. | ||
* | *Click on the link that says training video. Once you watch the training video look through the supporting documents | ||
*Once you go through the supporting docs. go to the MPC server and open the folder called X-Ray Supporting Doc then open X-ray test | *Once you go through the supporting docs. go to the MPC server and open the folder called X-Ray Supporting Doc then open X-ray test | ||
*Have the supporting docs. open on the side as you go through these practice X-rays. The answers for these X-rays are in the same folder. | *Have the supporting docs. open on the side as you go through these practice X-rays. The answers for these X-rays are in the same folder. | ||
*Remember to keep in mind that pictures are not always taken perfectly and because of this the body/head might not be perfectly aligned. | *Remember to keep in mind that pictures are not always taken perfectly and because of this the body/head might not be perfectly aligned. |
Revision as of 19:55, 11 January 2023
supporting documents training video for xray skeletal anatomy analysis The image labeled Bruker registration is for when your Bruker software has not been activated yet and prompts you for a serial number.
- Click on the link that says training video. Once you watch the training video look through the supporting documents
- Once you go through the supporting docs. go to the MPC server and open the folder called X-Ray Supporting Doc then open X-ray test
- Have the supporting docs. open on the side as you go through these practice X-rays. The answers for these X-rays are in the same folder.
- Remember to keep in mind that pictures are not always taken perfectly and because of this the body/head might not be perfectly aligned.