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Online Interventional Radiology courses or resources for Radiographers?

Hi all,

I was wondering whether anyone would have any links to Radiographer specific online learning resources for Radiographers / Imaging Technologists they would be able to recommend?

There are plenty of CT specific online courses, yet the only things I can find for IR, are all at post-graduate level, requiring year long enrolment etc.

One can make do with textbook PDFs but it'd be good to see if anyone has suggestions of places or links?

Thanks in advance.

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