Volpara Solutions, a New Zealand-based medical software company, has provided an educational grant to Mammography Educators to host a free virtual CME course on April 16 at 3 p.m. EDT.

Louise Miller, RT(R)(M)(ARRT), CRT, FSBI, FNCBC, director of education and co-founder of Mammography Educators, will present: “What Now? Strategies for Maintaining Image Quality & Patient Care in the Midst of Chaos.”

“Whether breast centers have suspended all screening temporarily or are running minimal hours, this is a good time to get CE credits,” Miller says. “In this session, participants will learn strategies for planning their time wisely now and preparing for increased patient volumes when centers resume regular screening exams.”

Additionally, throughout the shutdown, clinical specialists from Volpara will be hosting virtual training sessions to help centers prepare for the return to normal operations.

“We would like to take this opportunity to thank our customers and all healthcare workers and first responders for their extraordinary dedication, and want to do anything we can to support their efforts to serve our communities at a local level during the COVID‑19 pandemic,” says Ralph Highnam, PhD, CEO of Volpara Solutions. “Our teams across the globe are working remotely to offer virtual training and support, knowing that together we will navigate the unprecedented global challenge before us.”

For more information, visit Volpara Solutions.