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Note: Course prices do not reflect the cost of the prerequisites. For detailed information click on the prerequisite course titles.
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Discovery NM/CT 670 & NM 630 Full Service Training
R0189NM 10 days $15,345.00
Prerequisite Course Material:
Executive Summary:
This course provides information on system components and the tasks required to calibrate and service the Discovery NM/CT 670 and Discovery NM 630 systems.
This course focuses primarily on the NM systems and provides a brief introduction to the CT system. Additional CT training may be required for D670 qualification.
Course Competencies:
- Upon successfully completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Demonstrate safe work practices.
- Identify key system components and component positions.
- Perform key system measurements, calibrations, configurations, adjustments and quality control.
- Perform key planned maintenance and other adjustments to keep the system performing within specified limits.
- Identify system errors using standard and advanced service documentation, tools, and diagnostics.
- Remove and replace parts to repair systems at the FRU level using functional checks and performance tests to ensure proper operation.
- Identify the appropriate tools, test equipment, calibration and safety procedures for product installation.
Course Dates:
October 10 - 21, 2011
November 28 - December 9, 2011
January 9 - 20, 2012
January 23 - February 3, 2012
February 20 - March 2, 2012
March 12 - March 23, 2012
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Discovery NM 530c/570c Full Service Training (Class/Lab)
R0188NM 5 days $15,345.00
Executive Summary:
On successful completion of the Discovery 530c/570c training, the student will be able to operate, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair the Discovery 530c Detector Assembly of the Nuclear Cardiology Imaging System. The completion of this course will provide the field engineer with a Level 2 qualification on the Discovery 530c Detector Assembly. There is a prerequisite requirement for the field engineer or customer to have enrolled & completed the Ventri Camera course before taking this Discovery 530c course. This course will also include information on installing the Discovery 530c and 570c Option kit parts of the Discovery 570c NM-CT system. This level will provide the customer with a Service Engineer or an Online Center Engineer that is capable of providing comprehensive service, requiring support for only unique problems or special applications.
Course Competencies:
- Identify required tools and documentation for Digital Detector assembly service.
- Work safely in the Digital Detector environment.
- Identify FRU part numbers, and replace common FRUs.
- Identify the installation steps and resources required for Digital Detector assembly installation.
- Perform Discovery 570c NM system Option kit Installation.
- Perform Digital Detector system quality assurance checks and performance verification.
- Troubleshoot image quality issues for Digital Detector assembly.
- Perform Digital Detector assembly alignments, tuning and calibrations.
- Isolate Digital Detector assembly faults to the FRU level using system diagnostics.
- Perform Digital Detector planned maintenance procedures.
- Load software (LFC) during install or troubleshooting.
Course Date:
October 3 - 7, 2011
October 31 - November, 2011
December 5 - 9, 2011
December 19 - 23, 2011
January 23 - 27, 2012
February 20 - 24, 2012
March 19 - 23, 2012

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Brightspeed for Discovery NM/CT 670
R0190NM 5 days $10,285.00
Prerequisite Course Material:
Executive Summary:
The BrightSpeed for Discovery NM/CT 670 course is a one week course for NM Engineers who are not trained on the Brightspeed 16 CT system. This course will follow the two week Discovery NM 670 training course and is a component for Full Service Qualification on the Discovery 670 system.
Course Competencies:
- Demonstrate safe practices and take appropriate safety measures against possible hazards while working with the Brightspeed system.
- Identify the features, functionality, and major components of the Brightspeed.
- Operate the Brightspeed at the application level for performance evaluation of the system.
- Perform the majority of PM procedures.
- Perform simple non-invasive repairs.
Course Dates:
October 24 - 28, 2011
February 6 - 10, 2012

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Infinia with Hawkeye Service (Class/Lab)
R0179NM 80 Hours $25,185.00
Prerequisite Course Material:
Executive Summary:
After completion of this course, the student will be able to operate, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair the Infinia II Nuclear Imaging System & Hawkeye 4 Option. This level of training will provide the customer with a Biomed Engineer that is capable of providing comprehensive service, requiring support for only unique problems or special applications.
Course Competencies:
- Demonstrate safe practices relating to the follow hazards and dangers as they apply to the Infinia environment: Radiation, Biological, Lock Out Tag Out, Hazardous Materials, and Mechanical Hazards
- Operate Infinia system components for the purpose of performing routine operations
- Operate the gantry & table components for the purpose of performing complex operations, calibrations, and troubleshooting
- Perform Infinia Digital Front End (Detector) calibrations, create maps, and interpret the results
- Perform quality control testing for the Infinia
- Interpret system block and wiring diagrams for the purpose of troubleshooting the system
- Load and configure system software, troubleshoot software installation faults and connectivity problems, and recognize software applications as they apply to the Infinia
- Recognize the characteristics of the daily routine as per the Infinia User’s Guide
- Perform X-ray calibrations and quality control procedures
- Perform Preventative Maintenance on the Infinia system with Hawkeye option
Course Date:
November 7 - 18, 2011
December 5 - 16, 2011
January 9 - 20, 2012
February 6 - 17, 2012
April 2 - 13, 2012

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Hawkeye 4 Slice Option Service (Web)
R0185NM 7 hours $2,100.00
Executive Summary:
Upon successful completion of the Hawkeye 4 Slice
CBT, the user will have the understanding of the
function and maintenance of the 4 slice CT option on the Infinia 2 gamma camera.
Course Competencies:
- Identify HE4 option components and component
functionality
- Have a working knowledge of how to perform
new QC routines
- Troubleshoot the Hawkeye 4 option by utilizing
diagnostics and interpit results
- Install the option onto an Infinia 2 system
- Calibrate the CT option
- Perform periodic maintenance of the Hawkeye 4
option
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Nuclear Ventri Full Service (Class/Lab)
R0182NM 5 days $12,255.00
Prerequisite Course Material:
Executive Summary:
Executive Summary: On successful completion of Ventri training, the student will be able to operate, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair the Ventri Nuclear Cardiology Imaging System. This course will equip the student with the skills necessary to provide comprehensive service, requiring support for only unique problems or special applications.
Course Competencies:
Upon successfully completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Identify required tools and documentation for system service.
- Work safely in the Ventri environment.
- Identify FRU part numbers, and replace common FRUs.
- Identify the installation steps and resources required for system installation.
- Perform system Installation or room move.
- Perform system quality assurance checks and performance verification.
- Troubleshoot image quality issues.
- Perform system alignments, tuning and calibrations.
- Isolate system faults to the FRU level using system diagnostics.
- Perform planned maintenance procedures.
- Load software (LFC) during install or troubleshooting.
Course Dates:
September 19 - 23, 2011
October 24 - 28, 2011
November 28 - December 2, 2011
December 12 - 16, 2011
January 16 - 20, 2012
February 13 - 17, 2012
March 12 - 16, 2012
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Millennium M Series Full Service (Class/Lab)
R0159NM 104 Hours $13,285.00
Prerequisite Course Material:
Executive Summary:
Content addresses technical service issues for the Millennium series of systems, including MPR, MPS, MG, MC and MyoSight. Use of the Genie acquisition, CSE detectors and gantries (including Auto Body Contouring and Attenuation Correction options) is also revealed. Students should expect to learn and perform hands-on maintenance and troubleshooting tasks to a FRU level.
Course Competencies:
- Identify required tools and documentation for system service
- Work safely in the Millennium environment
- Identify FRU part numbers, and replace common FRUs
- Identify the installation steps and resources required for system installation
- Perform system Installation
- Perform system quality assurance checks and performance verification
- Troubleshoot image quality issues
- Perform system alignments, tuning and calibrations
- Isolate system faults to the FRU level using system diagnostics
- Perform planned maintenance procedures
- Load software (LFC) during install or troubleshooting
Course Date:
October 10 - 21, 2011
March 5 - 16, 2012
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Nuclear Basic Service (Blended Class/Lab)
R0184NM 5 Days $6,615.00
Executive Summary:
The Nuclear Basic Service in-resident course will equip the Field Engineer and in-house customer with the theory and physics of gamma cameras and the ability to operate and identify current GE Nuclear camera systems at a basic service level.
Course Competencies:
- Ability to work safely in a Nuclear environment
- Perform LOTO on a variety of Nuclear Cameras
- Perform safe Power Up/Power Down procedures
- Understand general applications in a Nuclear Dept
- Understand general gamma camera theory and common assemblies
- Perform Image Quality assessments using QC images
Course Date:
October 3 - 7, 2011
October 31 - November 4, 2011
November 28 - December 2, 2011
January 30 - February 3, 2012
February 27 - March 2, 2012
March 26 - 30, 2012
Troubleshooting Basics Service (Web)
R0901CM 3 Hours $545.00
Executive Summary:
This course is for individuals involved in servicing medical systems. By taking this course, you will learn a proven process for troubleshooting medical systems. You will also learn how to use various tools in a troubleshooting situation.
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Millennium VG Hawkeye Service (Web)
R0164NM 8 Hours $4,990.00
Executive Summary:
This course provides technical service training for the Millennium VG Nuclear Imaging System and consists of 6 eLearning courses.
Course Competencies:
- Understand the basics involved in the mechanical installation process
- Work safely in the VG and Hawkeye environments
- Identify subsystem components and their functions
- Identify software configurations and related tasks
- Identify Hawkeye components and functions
- Specify and perform Planned Maintenance procedures for VG and Hawkeye
- Learn steps for hardware and software installation of the eNTEGRA workstation
- Identify the components of the Acquisition Station window
- Evaluate the components of a DICOM conformance statement
- Relate DICOM service classes to the functionality of nuclear, PET and PET/CT systems
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Xeleris Service (Web)
R0183NM 5 hours $2,100.00
Executive Summary:
The Xeleris web-based course is designed to provide the comprehensive training necessary to enable Field Engineers to install, configure, and maintain Xeleris workstations. This program covers the information required to service both Xeleris and 3.0 systems. The test is one module and should be taken after studying the web course material.
Course Competencies:
- Work safely with the Xeleris system
- Define the components of the Xeleris system
- Install and configure Xeleris
- Operate the Xeleris workstation
- Maintain and troubleshoot Xeleris
- Perform networking/DICOM tasks and configuration associated with the Xeleris system
- Install and configure Xeleris Floating License
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Ventri Camera (Web)
R0186NM 4 Hours $3,300.00
This CBT will prepare students for the Ventri Service Class by teaching the fundamentals of the Ventri Camera system including operation, theory, calibration, diagnostics, and maintenance. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
- Understand the function of the Ventri camera system.
- Perform routine operations on the Ventri system.
- Identify the maintenance requirements for the Ventri system.
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