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Intro to GE PET/CT

Course Description

Students who complete this course will be able to operate and maintain systems to OEM specifications. They will be able to locate and identify components, perform Preventive Maintenance, calibrate systems to high level of quality control and have troubleshooting skills necessary for diagnosing and repairing system faults. The engineers will be trained to have the skills to maximize customer uptime by having enough hands-on time during lab to gain needed experience.

Training Duration: 5 days

Course Design

This course is designed to take field service engineers to an intermediate level of knowledge. This training shows the FSE how to find the answers during troubleshooting. This type of training increases system uptime and reduces labor costs. FSE’s will maintain uptime by performing proper PM’s, FRU replacement procedures, software diagnostics and most service calls. Training is approximately 40% classroom and 60% hands on equipment in lab.

 

Pre-requisites

Students are recommended to have a background in CT basics. Students will be working around X-rays and radioisotopes so they must always wear their dosimeters while attending class. There will be a preliminary safety course and exam on the first day of class.

 

Training Facility

Contact Person/Class Instructor: Tim Lisenbe

Cell # 972-922-6735

 

Training Schedule

Day 1

  • Consoles overview
  • Host computer
  • DARC
  • Lunch
  • Lab

Day 2

  • Gantry
  • Lunch
  • PET Detector
  • Lab

Day 3

  • PET Detector
  • Lunch
  • PET Detector
  • Lab

Day 4

  • Table
  • Lunch
  • PDU /Lab

Day 5

  • Lab
  • Questions
  • Final Exam
  • Lunch or go home.

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