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Education and Training Courses

Education and training courses for keeping up with the clinical, technical, and practice-related developments in medical imaging. Many of these courses provide Continuing Education credits to help fulfill your certification requirements.

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Online Course

Liver Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS)

ULM1530
Course Type: Online Course
Cost: $0.00
Course Length: 1 Hr
Credit Type: None

Liver contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) training for UL CSS team to cover basic tools and information needed for a successful i-series/a-series customer installation.

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Classroom Training

VL Alphenix Advance Classroom Course

VLM2210
Course Type: Classroom Training
Cost: $0.00
Course Length: 1 Day
Credits: 7.25
Credit Type: CE

This one day technologist-focused course held at the Institute of Advanced Imaging in Irvine, California, provides advanced teachings of operating the Alphenix Vascular Lab system, including a variety of procedures performed with the latest 3D applications. This course includes in-depth lectures and hands-on training. At the completion of this course, you will be proficient in the following applications and operations: use of the 3D Viewer, 3D image acquisition and processing, 3D Roadmap, and Needle Guidance. This course is added onto the Fundamentals Classroom Course and is all inclusive of the following: tuition, airfare (booked for you), lodging, and meals. Accredited for CE credits by the ASRT Education Foundation. Actual CE's earned are dependent on specific student participation.

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Online Course

MRI CSF Flow Non-Contrast Imaging

MRM3400
Course Type: Online Course
Cost: $0.00
Course Length: 1 Hr
Credits: 1
Credit Type: CE

This presentation will discuss CSF Flow imaging using Phase Shift and Canon’s non-contrast Time-SLIP technique for both quantitative and qualitative imaging purposes.

Phase Shift (PS) MRA and Time-SLIP techniques are versatile pulse sequences that have specific qualities that enable the user to apply them to CSF Flow in the head region using either ECG or PPG gating method.

The 2D Phase Shift technique can be used to acquire either Quantitative or Qualitative aspects of imaging, or the 2D FASE Time-SLIP technique, an advanced type of sequence that depicts CSF Flow, is for qualitative imaging only.

The objectives of this presentation is to:

  • Familiarize the user on the principles of Phase Shift for quantitative imaging and Time-SLIP for qualitative imaging
  • How to set up the patient and coil within the MRI magnet
  • Set up, use and optimization of PPG gating
  • Planning of the imaging volume
  • Demonstrate the ease of use of Phase Shift and Time SLIP imaging techniques
  • Understand the optimization of Flow Encode (Velocity Encoding) values

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Online Course

Renal Non-Contrast MRA Time-SLIP

MRM3200
Course Type: Online Course
Cost: $20.00
Course Length: 1 Hr
Credits: 1
Credit Type: CE

In this presentation we will be discussing Canon’s third generation non-contrast MRA technique of the renal arteries called Time-SLIP, or Time-Spatial Labeling Inversion Pulse. This technique is an arterial spin labeling variant (aka: ASL), combined with a respiratory-gated 3DSSFP technique, that uses the actual blood to be imaged as its own tracer, instead of injecting patients with a contrast agent. The blood vessels of interest, as in this presentation the renal arteries, are visualized in detail by the selective tagging of the blood and using a BBTI (Black Blood TI) value for the proper timing of the imaging volume.

Time-SLIPs versatility is manifested in its applicability to many regions of the body to evaluate both hemodynamic properties and visualization of vascular structures, especially in regions where vessels are oriented in multiple directions, such as the renal arteries.

The objectives of this presentation is to train the user on the principles of Time-SLIP, how to set up the patient and coils within the MRI magnet, description of the respiratory-gated sequence used for imaging the renal arteries, proper planning of the imaging volume and tag pulses, as well as a basic understanding of the BBTI values and how to troubleshoot and adjust according to the patient’s condition.

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Classroom Training

MR Galan 3T Fundamentals Classroom Course

MRM2200
Course Type: Classroom Training
Cost: $3,500.00
Course Length: 32 Hrs
Credits: 16.25
Credit Type: CEU

This four day technologist-focused course held at the Institute of Advanced Imaging in Irvine, California, provides the fundamentals of operating the Galan 3T MR system, including a variety of MR scans performed with the latest techniques. This course includes in-depth lectures and hands-on training. At the completion of the course, you will be proficient in the following applications and operations: system operations, clinical applications imaging, MPower image software applications. This course is all inclusive of the following: tuition, airfare (booked for you), lodging, and meals. Accredited for CE credits by the ASRT Education Foundation. Actual CE's earned are dependent on specific student participation.