TiP HQ Course General Overview
TiP HQ Course General Overview
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Full Service--Includes round-trip airfare, hotel accommodations, course tuition, training materials, breaks, lunch and certificate of attendance. All evening meals are the attendee's personal responsibility.
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Tuition Only--Includes course tuition, training materials, breaks, lunch and certificate of attendance. All evening meals at the attendee's personal responsibility. Customer must pay for all hotel charges upon checkout and are responsible for making and paying for their own travel arrangements.
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Scheduling and Confirmation
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Priority is given to the first technologist whose attendance is included with the purchase of a GE recommended training package.
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Additional technologists will be welcomed and tentatively scheduled.
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Confirmation information is sent via e-mail or fax to all participants approximately 3 weeks prior to the course start date.
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TiP Headquarters classes cannot be exchanged for onsite training days.
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TiP HQ Course Information
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Training will occur at the GE Healthcare Institute, N16 W22419 Watertown Road, Waukesha, WI 53186
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All classes begin at 8:30 a.m.
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The shuttle service will provide transportation to and from the training facility and hotel.
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Lunch is provided each class day at the training facility.
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Dress is business casual (business suits are not required; jeans, shorts, and sandals are not recommended), but you may also want some warm clothing.
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Training materials will be handed out.
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Upon course completion, you will receive a certificate of attendance confirming your continuing education credits.
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CE Considerations
Continuing Education credit is earned by technologists who complete the training curriculums as presented by the clinical educators. The applications training is designed to enhance learning, prepare the technologists to provide the best patient care possible and to achieve particular learning outcomes or objectives. Planning for this training requires the use of certain content and instructional strategies. Limited class size, consistent participation and continued peer-to-peer interaction are key factors in a successful training program.
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