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Discovery NM 530c

ACCREDITATION TYPE : CE, SNM - Nuclear Technologists

COST : Contact Us for Quote

COURSE ID : W0201NM

COURSE LENGTH :  6 Days

CREDIT HOURS : 17 CE

 

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About this class

This program instructs Nuclear Medicine Technologists in practical theory and operation of the Discovery NM 530c. Instruction is delivered by a GE Nuclear Medicine Applications Specialist at the customer facility. The training produces the best results when 1 to 4 Nuclear Medicine Technologists are dedicated to the complete training session. It is also critical that key Physicians are available to direct patient scanning and review images. In addition, the patient schedule should be modified as indicated in the agenda to allow time for instruction. 

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TiP Applications On-Site

Overview

By the end of the program, Technologists who attend the complete training agenda will be able to use the system features and perform basic to intermediate procedures as described in the skill inventory included in the TiP training package.

 

Phase One Agenda

Day One:

  • Getting Started
  • Safety Practices & Features
  • System Startup & Shutdown
  • Quality Control
  • Acquisition Console Overview
  • Clinical Workflow
  • Xeleris Overview

Day Two:

  • Daily QC
  • Acquisition Protocols & Parameters
  • Gated Acquisitions
  • Positioning and Scan QC
  • Patient Scanning
  • Myovation for Alcyone
  • Cardiac Packages

Day Three:

  • Daily QC
  • Patient Scanning
  • Reconstruction
  • Acquisition Console
  • Xeleris Global Functions

Day Four:

  • Daily QC
  • Patient Scanning
  • Xeleris Data Management
  • Review of Troubleshooting Tips
  • Fine-tuning Workflow

 

Phase Two Agenda

Day One:

  • Safety Features and Procedures Review
  • Quality Control Check-up
  • Operator Console Advanced Functions
  • Patient Scanning & Processing

Day Two:

  • Quality Control Review
  • Xeleris Cardiac Applications
  • Xeleris Workspace
  • Archive and Data Management
  • Patient Acquisition and Processing
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Target Audience

This course is designed for Nuclear Medicine Technologists and Physicians.

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Prerequisites

This course has no prerequisite requirements.

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Schedule / Registration

Please contact your GE Healthcare Representative for pricing and scheduling information.

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Preparing Your Staff for Onsite Training

Preparing Your Staff for Onsite Applications

 

Our experience clearly shows that the maximum transfer of knowledge occurs when no more than 4 of our participants work with the Applications Specialist throughout the entire training program.

 

We advise that the personnel selected should fulfill the following criteria:

 

  • Relevant previous experience
  • Good knowledge of medical technology and terminology
  • Willingness to learn through meeting new challenges
  • Ability to communicate skills to others
  • Understanding of department routines

 

From an operational standpoint your department will benefit most by selecting those who will be primary operators of the system rather than those in a supervisory/management role.

 

Comprehensive preparation for the training program is essential to its success. Before training, selected personnel should:

 

  • Study the Operator's Manual delivered with your system
  • Ensure familiarity with relevant areas of technology and terminology through reading current literature
  • Have their normal duties delegated for the training period

 

Preparing Your Department for Onsite Training

Preparing Your Department for Onsite Applications

 

Recommended department conditions:

 

  • Room construction should be complete and all necessary permits granted
  • System installation, calibration and performance testing is complete
  • Open house visits and other staff training are not scheduled
  • Instruction on ancillary equipment is completed before system training
  • Department routine is organized to minimize interruptions
  • Physicians and other personnel who may need to be present at times during the training are notified
  • Imaging accessories, archive media and other supplies are available
  • Patient exams are scheduled according to the training agenda

Note: If for any reason your department is not completely ready, please do not hesitate to reschedule training. Incomplete preparation may compromise the quality of the program.

 

CE Considerations for Onsite Training

Continuing Education credit may be earned by Technologists who complete the training curriculums as presented by the Applications Specialist. 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.