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Magnetic Resonance HQ Classes
TiP Applications HQ Classes at the GE Healthcare Institute, located in Milwaukee, WI, provide TiP clinical and lab training in a dynamic, interactive and distraction-free environment ideal for learning a new system.

How well will your Magnetic Resonance system live up to your expectations?

That will largely depend on how well your imaging professionals understand even its most advanced capabilities and how to use them with skill and finesse. Investments you make toward this goal can be recognized many fold over time.

 

Payroll is typically the single greatest cost for any healthcare institution. The better you can equip your people to deal quickly and intelligently with whatever may arise, the more long-term value you and your patients will receive

Course Offering

Title- GE MRI 1.5 Tesla

Series- TiP Applications HQ 

Description- The GE Healthcare MRI 1.5T training program is designed to provide the attendee with the knowledge to operate the 1.5T MRI systems and to successfully use the new applications.

Length- 3.5 Days

Credits-  17.5 CE

 

 

Title- GE MRI 3 Tesla

Series- TiP Applications HQ

Description- The GE Healthcare MRI 3.0T training program is designed to provide the attendee with the knowledge to operate the 3.0T MRI systems and to successfully use the new applications.

Length-  N/A 

Credits-   N/A 

Magnetic Resonance Quick Step Library

CE Considerations for HQ Classes

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.