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AUTUMN 2010 President’s Letter ..................... 2 Dave’s Rave................................. 3 Cover’s Column ........................ 4 Technical Update ..................... 5 PACS Training ............................ 6 2010-11 Training Schedule .. 8 Latest Phase IV Graduates..10 RSTI Used Equipment .......... 10 Societies in the News ........... 12 New Technology Training...14 > SEND SUGGESTIONS TO [email protected] focal > spot RSTI RADIOLOGICAL SERVICE TRAINING INSTITUTE IN THIS ISSUE ... NEWS FROM THE LEADER IN RADIOLOGICAL SERVICE TRAINING State of OH Reg. No. 93-09-1377T GE Revolution XR/d Jan 3-14 GE Precision 500D Dec 6-17 >SAVE YOUR HOSPITAL MONEY WITH THESE CLASSES! CT Phase I-Sept 13- 24, 2010 Phase I-Sept 13- 24, 2010 Hospitals are still dealing with the effects of the economic downturn and the prolonged debate over healthcare reform. If things continue as they are, the debate on what healthcare reform and potentially even healthcare delivery will look like in the future will be revisited. Even in the face of the current economic situation and healthcare reform, RSTI must keep moving forward in our efforts to provide the best educational opportunities needed to benefit the medical imaging community. Perhaps you have noticed that RSTI has been adding some newer high-end systems to the labs. ese systems are quite expensive. We finance these systems by buying them outright or trading training credit for used equipment. To continue the improvements in the labs WE NEED YOUR HELP. You can direct your used equipment to RSTI instead of trading it in. In most cases we can match the trade- in offer given to you by the new equipment salesman. If you are removing or replacing a system please give us a call. Maybe RSTI can help your facility dispose of old equipment and at the same time, you can help your training center. Lately, we have had the honor of training our military men and women who are responsible for maintaining the imaging equipment in their hospitals. On-site training sessions have brought together military bio-meds from around the world to improve their skills. We hope you will join us in recognizing the service and sacrifice of our Armed Forces on Veterans Day, November 11th. As we go through Trade Show season, check our schedule to see what shows we will be attending. If you have an opportunity stop by and see us, we always enjoy visiting with our friends and students. Bring someone with you and introduce them to RSTI. Finally, in the past some of you asked if we have an instructor position open, the answer is usually no. Well, due to our growth we have a need for a special individual to join our first class training team. Inside on page 4you will find a detailed listing for the position. WHAT’S NEW, WHAT’S EXCITING WITH RSTI
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Page 1: RSTI Focalspot > Fall 2010

AUTUMN 2010

President’s Letter ..................... 2

Dave’s Rave ................................. 3

Cover’s Column ........................ 4

Technical Update ..................... 5

PACS Training ............................ 6

2010-11 Training Schedule .. 8

Latest Phase IV Graduates ..10

RSTI Used Equipment ..........10

Societies in the News ...........12

New Technology Training...14

> SEND SUGGESTIONS TO [email protected]

focal>spotRSTI R A D I O LO G I C A L S E R V I C E T R A I N I N G I N S T I T U T E

IN THIS ISSUE ...

NEWS FROM THE LEADER IN RADIOLOGICAL SERVICE TRAINING

State of OH Reg. No. 93-09-1377T

GE Revolution XR/dJan 3-14

GE Precision 500DDec 6-17

>SAVE YOUR HOSPITAL MONEY WITH THESE CLASSES!

CT Phase I-Sept 13- 24, 2010

Phase I-Sept 13- 24, 2010

Hospitals are sti l l dealing with the effects of the economic downturn and the prolonged debate over healthcare reform. If things continue as they are, the debate on what healthcare reform and potentially even healthcare delivery will look like in the future will be revisited. Even in the face of the current economic situation and healthcare reform, RSTI must keep moving forward in our efforts to provide the best educational opportunities needed to benefit the medical imaging community.

Perhaps you have noticed that RSTI has been adding some newer high-end systems to the labs. These systems are quite expensive. We finance these systems by buying them outright or trading training credit for used equipment. To continue the improvements in the labs WE NEED YOUR HELP. You can direct your used equipment to RSTI instead of trading it in. In most cases we can match the trade-in offer given to you by the new equipment salesman. If you are removing or replacing a system please give us a call. Maybe RSTI can help your facility dispose of old equipment and at the same time, you can help your training center.

Lately, we have had the honor of training our military men and women who are responsible for maintaining the imaging equipment in their hospitals. On-site training sessions have brought together military bio-meds from around the world to improve their skills. We hope you will join us in recognizing the service and sacrifice of our Armed Forces on Veterans Day, November 11th.

As we go through Trade Show season, check our schedule to see what shows we will be attending. If you have an opportunity stop by and see us, we always enjoy visiting with our friends and students. Bring someone with you and introduce them to RSTI.

Finally, in the past some of you asked if we have an instructor position open, the answer is usually no. Well, due to our growth we have a need for a special individual to join our first class training team. Inside on page 4you will find a detailed listing for the position.

WHAT’S NEW, WHAT’S EXCITING WITH RSTI

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Letter from the President

THE ESSENTIAL IS ESSENTIAL!

Nov 1-12Jan 31-Feb 11

>DON’T GIVE YOUR MONEY AWAY TO SERVICE CONTRACTSMAINTAIN THIS MACHINE YOURSELF!

Time seems to be flying by these days at RSTI. I am writing this near the end of September 2010, which means we are winding down our 25th year in business. Last year, 2009, was our 8th consecutive year of growth with digital training in every modality leading the way. While we have no intention of eliminating any analog training, it is clear at this juncture that both DR and CR have significant future growth potential for RSTI.

This year we have added some great new equipment to our training labs, and our instructors have been busy deve loping curriculum to meet those needs. RSTI added the OEC 9900 in May of this year, and we have already run 5 FULL classes since its inception on 6/14/10. While the new classes like the Precision 500D, the Revolution XR/d, the GE Senographe 2000D and Bone Densitometry all continue to run FULL, RSTI does not stop there. We just purchased our first GE Senographe Essential FFDM system. It i s a 2009 system, and we are working on the curriculum for the 11/1/10 class, which, by the way, is already FULL.

As you may surmise, our costs have skyrocketed to keep RSTI’s leading edge approach to training.

Eleven years ago, when I began at RSTI, we would never have considered investment spending on relatively new equipment and with good reason. Everything was analog, so you didn’t need to be any more current than 10 years old or more. Today the world has changed and so has RSTI. Most of our equipment is now 5 or 6 years old, geared to be in our labs when the equipment is most likely to finish the extended warranty period. For example, our 500D was made in 2008. The Essential was made in 2009, and the OEC 9900 came off the line in May of 2010. I could go on, but you get the point. RSTI will continue to invest in your education whenever and wherever possible. Currently we have 21 full labs. Ten of them now have DR equipment. The other 11 have analog systems, so that we can make sure that your time spent here is the best, well-rounded education available anywhere in the world. Why train anywhere else?

Additionally, the RSTI staff continues to shine. Anna Morrison is the best registrar around. She takes care of our students as if they were her own family. Those of you who have not experienced her organizational wizardry have a treat in store for you. Donna Hastings is the keeper of the keys. She creates and re-creates everything you need

from manuals and schematics to RSTI pencils. When you walk into an RSTI classroom for the first time, you know that you are among professional educators. She prepares every classroom to her high standard, so that when the instructor and his students walk in, everything is where it should be to begin.

We rarely discuss our instructor staff, but I have nothing but high praise for anyone who can take the sophisticated curriculum we have and make it palatable for everyone in their class. It takes a real artist to take someone with no imaging in their background and couple him with engineers that have 20-30 years of experience. Getting them both through the class with two different levels of understanding and appreciation is a daunting task, and yet I watch our instructors successfully tackle it every day.

Not only are our instructors professional educators, but they have all had years of actual field experience, so they are able to relate on the most personal level possible. For example, Todd Boyland, our digital guru, has installed and calibrated more than a dozen digital mammography systems. He also has been called upon many times to resolve field problems with many different PACS and Connectivity issues. Dale Cover has de-installed and installed more systems than I can count. His experience in the Army and in the field gives him some very unique problem solving skills that get called upon by OEM’s from time to time. He also develops much of the new course material for our new classes. Of course, he was trained at RSTI by the best,

Terry, Sr. himself. Dave Domanski worked as a field engineer for more than 10 years before we hired him. That experience coupled with RSTI training have made him a potent educator in Phase I and II. He also does all of the OEC classes. John Drew teaches many of the analog classes, including mammography, Proteus and Ultrasound. Additionally, he has been involved with de-installations and installations on all of this equipment, giving him that unique hands-on capability shared by all of our instructors. Last, but not leas,t is Mike Petelin. Mike has a degree in electrical engineering. From there he has mastered diagnostic imaging in the areas of CR, Bone Densitometry, and Mammography. Currently he is working on his Master’s Degree so that he will be able to teach on the college level.

Hopefully, I haven’t bored you with this insight into RSTI. When selecting where to spend your time and money, we recommend that you comparison shop. Anyone who has done the legwork ends up at RSTI, sooner or later. What we have is the best equipment available for the hands-on training that is crucial to the educational experience. What we do is teach you to be competent, confident and customer service oriented. What we are is the best value you can find for improving yourself and saving your company time and money.

I looking forward to seeing you at RSTI!

Sincerely,

Jim Monro

“What we have is the best equipment available for the hands-on training that is crucial to the

educational experience. “

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Greetings from the labs at RSTI! Have you been frustrated by training with a serious lack of hands-on lab time? Well you won’t run into that here! In fact, I guarantee that at the end of the very first day of my OEC 9900 class the students will have this new 9900 completely taken apart. Like the other great classes offered by RSTI, our one-week OEC 9900 course is chock full of the hands-on experience that our students demand and get here in our world-class facility.

The OEC 9900 course is a mixture of lecture and practical lab. Students will perform all applicable image system calibrations including X-ray tube and image intensifier

removal and replacement, beam alignment, collimator centering and calibration, camera decentration, camera electronic centering, lens focus, image intensifier electronic size and focus, iris stop adjustments and more.

On the generator side, students will do a battery replacement and battery charger calibration, AC and DC power distribution evaluation, all generator calibrations from mA limit file editing to filament duty cycle calibration including high voltage supply regulator setup and dead time adjustments.

Many of the changes made to the 9900 are found in the monitor cart. These will be covered as well, including the 9900 specific

d i r e c t c o n n e c t procedure, log retrieval a n d t h e g r e a t e s t down-time preventer and field service hero-maker of them all -- hard drive cloning.

Elvis once said, “A little less conversation, a little more action please.” If your field service engineers need serious hands-on experience as well as theory, RSTI is the only place to get it.

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AUTUMN 2010

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In most of my past articles I discussed the benefits and value propositions of some of our most advanced classes. For example I have outlined how, after the completion of the Computed Tomography series of classes, you will be capable of handling most of the service needs of your CT system. In the product- specific Radiographic/Fluoroscopic classes I’ve talked about replacing X-Ray tubes, image intensifiers and pick-up tubes plus all the calibrations involved.

Let’s take a moment however to look at proper preparation for these advanced training offerings. Being prepared for advanced education is the key to getting the most from these classes. You might try to take an astrophysics class without the required math classes beforehand but chances are the most you’ll get out of the class is an opportunity to look at some pretty pictures. I’m not comparing our classes to astrophysics class; I’m just trying to make a point.

RSTI’s not the only one that pushes the idea of prerequisites. All of the OEM’s have their own prep classes to get you ready for their advanced product classes. If you have looked into OEM training, you know that even the prep classes can be shockingly expensive when combined with the primary class you want to take.

In most cases, RSTI classes can be substituted for the required OEM prep classes at a substantial savings. A major benefit of our basic courses is that they are hands-on while most of the OEM’s are using CD or web-based training. Besides meeting the requirements for more advanced training, our entry level training courses present topics and develop skills that will give you the foundation to get started quickly with the general service work involved in the modality you are training for. Your skills can be further and more efficiently improved during the advanced course due to your previous class work.

Radiological Service Training Institute, RSTI, is looking for a technically qualified full-time instructor for a new position at its headquarters in Solon, Ohio. Experience is required as follows:

1. Two Years Classroom Instruction2. Five Years Diagnostic Imaging Service3. Associates Degree in Electronics or equivalent4. BSEE preferred5. Military training acceptable

Responsibilities to include the following:

1. Classroom Presentation2. Lab Instruction3. Curriculum development/improvement4. Lab maintenance

Compensation includes medical benefits and vacation. Some travel is required. Qualified applicants only please.

Email resume to [email protected], put Instructor Application in subject line.

Do you have what it takes?

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MIKE’S TECHNICAL TIP:

What is resolution?

Resolution, by definition, is the number of pixels (horizontally and vertically) that can be displayed at any one time. As the medical imaging world continues to evolve toward digital capture we, as service professionals, need to be acutely aware of the benefits and implications of system resolution.

Resolution of a captured image is directly related to file size. Special attention has to be made when adding a system with a high resolution detector such as a Digital Mammography system or a Mammography CR system. We need to take into account how many of these high resolution images are to be sent over our network and the amount of images that are anticipated to be archived over a period of time.

To calculate an individual image file’s size, we use the following equation:

[Height(# of pixels) X Width(# of pixels) X Color Depth X Bit depth ] ÷ 8 = Size of Image in Kilobytes

A real world example is a Hologic Selenia©. The Pixel Dimensions are 3328 x 4096 with a color depth of one, or monochrome, and a bit depth of 14 bits. The division by eight simply changes the final result from bits to bytes. If we wanted the result in Kilobytes we would further divide by 1024; an additional division by 1024 will result in Megabytes. The calculation would be as follows:

[3328 (Height) X 4096(Width) X 1 color X 14 bits] ÷ 8 = 23,855,104 Bytes

Divide by 1024 to get 23,296 Kilobytes

Divide again by 1024 to get 22.75 Megabytes

A typical Mammography study requires 4 views or images so a single patient can compile 91 Megabytes of image data in a single exam. If patient throughput is 10 per day, that would be 910 Megabytes of image data per day. We need to know if our PACS Archive has enough storage to handle this load.

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RSTI recently concluded the second of a total of 3 PACS training programs at Tripler Army Medical Center in Oahu, HI.

Tripler Army Medical Center is the headquarters of the Pacific Regional Medical Command of the Armed Forces administered by the United States Army in the State of Hawaii. It is the largest military hospital in the Asian and Pacific Rim region and serves a military sphere of jurisdiction that spans over 52% of the Earth’s surface.

During the 2-week and 3-week PACS training courses, soldiers and GS (General Schedule) staff from the Medical Maintenance and Radiology divisions from Tripler Army Medical Center, Brian Allgood Army Community Hospital Korea, and the BG Crawford F. Sams US Army Health Clinic Japan were trained on RSTI PACS Phases I & II. Students developed skills in the following areas:

TRIPLER ARMY MEDICAL CENTERPACS TRAINING :PACS Phase I

Computer basics & storage technology used in PACS such as online/offline storage, RAID levels, DAS, NAS, and SAN technology

Operating systems including Linux, Solaris, and other OS’s commonly found in today’s medical equipment

Database basics for the SQL databases used throughout PACS and RIS

Data conversion methods including ASCII, binary, Hex, monochrome, and RGB, as well as digital detector technology

Network troubleshooting

Security concepts including symmetric & asymmetric key encryption, digital signatures, digital certificates, and VPN technology

Clinical & Radiology modality basics including CR, DR, and acquisition technologies of each modality

PACS Phase II

Introduction to the DICOM standard

Specific requirements of different modalities using DICOM

DICOM conformance

PACS storage and removable media

PACS security

DICOM system configuration

DICOM network messages and troubleshooting which can be used to determine the source of PACS problems when the dreaded “finger pointing” occurs between OEM’s, including:

•“Images won’t transmit.”

•“System can’t download the worklist.”

•“The worklist doesn’t return the expected results.”

•“Images appear differently on the modality workstation compared to the PACS/Viewstation.”

•“The study appears ‘lost’ in the PACS.”

The skills acquired during the training are those that can be used by the soldiers through their medical maintenance careers as well as in the civilian world following their military service. RSTI is proud to provide high quality training to our U.S. Armed Forces and would like to thank Tripler Army Medical Center for the training opportunity.

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AUTUMN 2010

2010 - 2011 Technical Training ScheduleTRAINING COURSE TITLE October November December January February March April May June July August September

Principles of Servicing Diagnostic X-Ray Systems (Phase I) Jan 3- 14 Mar 7-18 May 2- 13 Aug 8- 19 Sept 26- Oct 7Advanced Radiographic System Maintenance (Phase II) Nov 8- 19 Jan 17- 28 May 16- 27 July 11- 22Advanced Fluoroscopic System Maintenance (Phase III) April 4- 15 June 6- 17 Sept 12- 23

Advanced Diagnostic Imaging System Analysis (Phase IV) Jan 3- 14 Aug 8- 19

PACS Engineer/Administrator Certification (Phase I) Oct 18-29

PACS Engineer/Administrator Certification (Phase II) Mar 7-18 Aug 8- 19Introduction to Networking & DICOM

GE Advantx 1, Advantx E, Advantx/Legacy June 6- 17Siemens R/F Sireskop SX

GE Precision 500D R/F Dec 6- 17 May 16- 27 Aug 8- 19GE Revolution XR/d (Digital RAD) Jan 3- 14 Sept 12- 23

Philips RAD Bucky Diagnost

GE RAD MPH/ Compax 40E

GE Proteus (JEDI Generator) Jan 24-28 April 18- 22

MISC CRES Pre-Study Oct 25- 29

GE Definium 700 Digital Portable Dec 13- 17 Mar 21-25 May 23- 27 Aug 8- 12

GE AMX Portables (IV, IV+) Oct 11- 15 Feb 7-11 May 9- 13 Aug 22-26

C-Arm OEC 9600 Feb 14-18 Aug 1- 5

Multi-Product C-Arm OEC 9600/9800 Oct 11- 22 May 2- 13

Multi-Product C-Arm OEC 9800/9900 Dec 6- 17 Mar 7-18 June 6- 17 Sept 12- 23

C-Arm OEC 9900 Oct 25- 29 1April 26- 29 July 25- 29Siemens AXIOM Artis

GE INNOVA

Philips Integris Cath Lab System (includes generators)

Analog Multi-Vendor (GE, LORAD, Siemens) Oct 11- 22

Lorad M-IV Platinum, ACR Accreditation, MQSA Jan 3-14

Lorad Multicare Platinum Breast Biospy Nov 1-5 April 8- 12

Digital Mammography (GE ESSENTIAL) Nov 1- 12 July 11- 22

Digital Mammography (GE SENOGRAPHE 2000D) Nov 8- 19 Mar 7-18 July 11- 22Digital Mammography (Hologic Selenia) April 4- 15 Sept 26- Oct 7

Instrumentarium Diamond

Multi-Vendor Bone Densitometry July 25- 29

ULTRASOUND Multi-Vendor Ultrasound (Acuson Sequoia, ATL HDI 5000, GE Logiq 700, Philips iU 22 or iE 33)

Nov 1- 12 Jan 17- 28 May 16- 27

MGMT Capital Asset Management for the Digital Age (CAM)

Principles of Servicing Computed Tomography (Phase I) Mar 21- Apr 1 Sept 12- 23

Multi-Vendor CT (Phase II) April 4- 15 Sept 26- Oct 7

Multi-Product CT (Phase III) GE Lightspeed Nov 8- 19 May 11- 21

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2010 - 2011 Technical Training Schedule

Please call 1-800-229-7784 to register for classes.

TRAINING COURSE TITLE October November December January February March April May June July August SeptemberPrinciples of Servicing Diagnostic X-Ray Systems (Phase I) Jan 3- 14 Mar 7-18 May 2- 13 Aug 8- 19 Sept 26- Oct 7

Advanced Radiographic System Maintenance (Phase II) Nov 8- 19 Jan 17- 28 May 16- 27 July 11- 22Advanced Fluoroscopic System Maintenance (Phase III) April 4- 15 June 6- 17 Sept 12- 23

Advanced Diagnostic Imaging System Analysis (Phase IV) Jan 3- 14 Aug 8- 19

PACS Engineer/Administrator Certification (Phase I) Oct 18-29

PACS Engineer/Administrator Certification (Phase II) Mar 7-18 Aug 8- 19Introduction to Networking & DICOM

GE Advantx 1, Advantx E, Advantx/Legacy June 6- 17Siemens R/F Sireskop SX

GE Precision 500D R/F Dec 6- 17 May 16- 27 Aug 8- 19GE Revolution XR/d (Digital RAD) Jan 3- 14 Sept 12- 23

Philips RAD Bucky Diagnost

GE RAD MPH/ Compax 40E

GE Proteus (JEDI Generator) Jan 24-28 April 18- 22

MISC CRES Pre-Study Oct 25- 29

GE Definium 700 Digital Portable Dec 13- 17 Mar 21-25 May 23- 27 Aug 8- 12

GE AMX Portables (IV, IV+) Oct 11- 15 Feb 7-11 May 9- 13 Aug 22-26

C-Arm OEC 9600 Feb 14-18 Aug 1- 5

Multi-Product C-Arm OEC 9600/9800 Oct 11- 22 May 2- 13

Multi-Product C-Arm OEC 9800/9900 Dec 6- 17 Mar 7-18 June 6- 17 Sept 12- 23

C-Arm OEC 9900 Oct 25- 29 1April 26- 29 July 25- 29Siemens AXIOM Artis

GE INNOVA

Philips Integris Cath Lab System (includes generators)

Analog Multi-Vendor (GE, LORAD, Siemens) Oct 11- 22

Lorad M-IV Platinum, ACR Accreditation, MQSA Jan 3-14

Lorad Multicare Platinum Breast Biospy Nov 1-5 April 8- 12

Digital Mammography (GE ESSENTIAL) Nov 1- 12 July 11- 22

Digital Mammography (GE SENOGRAPHE 2000D) Nov 8- 19 Mar 7-18 July 11- 22Digital Mammography (Hologic Selenia) April 4- 15 Sept 26- Oct 7

Instrumentarium Diamond

Multi-Vendor Bone Densitometry July 25- 29

ULTRASOUND Multi-Vendor Ultrasound (Acuson Sequoia, ATL HDI 5000, GE Logiq 700, Philips iU 22 or iE 33)

Nov 1- 12 Jan 17- 28 May 16- 27

MGMT Capital Asset Management for the Digital Age (CAM)

Principles of Servicing Computed Tomography (Phase I) Mar 21- Apr 1 Sept 12- 23

Multi-Vendor CT (Phase II) April 4- 15 Sept 26- Oct 7

Multi-Product CT (Phase III) GE Lightspeed Nov 8- 19 May 11- 21

June 20- July 1

Nov 29- Dec 10 July 25- Aug 51April 26- May 6

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Jan 31- Feb 11

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Exhibits, Presentations and Special Notes

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Mar 21- Apr 1

June 20- July 1

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Please call for details.

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Nov 29- Dec 3

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Mar 21- Apr 1

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1Classes start on Tuesday

IBS MD EXPO

Feb 21- Mar 4

Feb 14- Mar 4

Feb 28- Mar 4

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“Sigh” … that’s the sound of relief when you purchase equipment from a trusted source - RSTI. We relieve the stress and worry you might experience when purchasing or selling your equipment. RSTI knows how to work with our customers to provide a seamless transition from selling their old units to buying a newly refurbished piece of equipment. Our staff has the skills to de-install, remove, install, calibrate, and satisfy our customer with a “whatever it takes” attitude. We understand it is a hassle to update your equipment, so we are here to help. It will be comforting to know when you purchase equipment from RSTI you will receive quality. How do you know this, you might ask? Every piece of equipment that passes through our doors has the following steps completed on it:

Cleaned and made cosmetic improvements

Powered up the equipment

Tested for functionality

Replaced and/or fixed any parts as needed

Created an inventory sheet

Supplied photographs

Dismantled and packaged properly to ensure safe transportation

If the unit does not meet our quality control guide steps, we’ll sell the unit for parts. We have no need to hide anything! RSTI takes full responsibility for the equipment we sell. Please call us for help or guidance on your next equipment acquisition. We are here to help.

RSTI, A TRUSTED SOURCEINCREASE YOUR TRAINING BUDGET BY TRADING IN YOUR USED EQUIPMENT OR

Take the cash!Before you throw it away or call someone else, think of your

training center. We are always looking for used equipment.

RSTI can purchase your pre-owned equipment with CASH or Training Credits. In today’s economic climate this may be the way to continue to provide training for your department throughout this

downturn.

A few things to keep in mind when calling are:

• Age of equipment• Condition

• Time frame for removal

At RSTI we like to think of it as keeping it in the family!

THE NEWEST X-RAY CERTIFICATE SERIES

GRADUATES!

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Richard Mount

Ron Lowery

Please contact Darrel Kile or Terry Speth for more information about refurbished and used

equipment

CALL 1.800.229.7784

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BAWOct 13-15

Wisconsin Dells, WI

MDEXPOOct 17-20Austin, TX

FBSOct 22-24

Lake Buena Vista, FL

RSNANov 28- Dec 3

Chicago, IL

2010 > SHOW SCHEDULESOCIETIES IN THE NEWS:

CEAI

CEAI held its first annual conference, “Balancing Healthcare’s Future,” on August 25-27 in Oak Brook, IL. By all accounts, the meeting was a great success. Fantastic job! There were over 60 vendors and 150 attendees. In addition, as many as 20 classes were offered.

RSTI was happy to participate by having a booth and providing a two-session “Introduction to Imaging” course. My classroom was packed with students. It is always good to see such a strong desire for engineers to learn new skills.

If you are from the Illinois area and are not currently involved with CEAI, I would highly recommend joining the organization. They have a great bunch of people over there.

Contact information for the Clinical Engineering Association of Illinois:

http://www.ceaiweb.org/home.htm [email protected]

Contact Us at: 800.325.4334 or Email to [email protected] Us at: 800.325.4334 or Email to [email protected]

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OPTI 150

USA Contact Information Varian Interay 1-800-INTERAY TEL 1-843-767-3005 FAX 1-843-760-0079 E-mail [email protected]

Europe Contact Information Varian X-ray Products Germany TEL 49-2154-924-980 FAX 49-2154-924-994 [email protected]

www.varian.com/interay

“All trademarked terms are property of the respective manufacturer.”

Our New Optitop Replacement:SG-1096: Opti 150/40/80HC at 840 kHU

Metal Center Technology Tubesfor your Siemens LabSG-1560 for Mega 125/30/82C(G)M SG-1590 BI for Mega 125/40/82CMSG-1590 TRI for Mega 125/15/40/82CGM

SG-256B: Opti 150/30/50CSG-292B: Opti 150/40/82CSG-296B: Opti 150/40/73CSG-796B: Opti 150/40/80C

For more information go online for a datasheet, or contact your preferred dealer.

Now Available!A New replacement for the Opti 150 housing: Varian B-199

Replace your Siemens Diagnostic X-Ray Tube with a New Varian!

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Please contact John Drew to coordinate RSTI to teach a class at your next symposium.

CALL 1.800.229.7784

Once again the FIME show was a great success. We have attended FIME for the last few years. This has become a very good show for us. This year was no exception. It is well attended by the South American and Latin markets. Over the last few years we have been able to meet and greet with many new clients.

Since the show has grown in attendance each year, they announced that they will be opening the rest of the convention center to accommodate all the new exhibitors. It is a global event.

RSTI training has become an interesting topic of discussion and has gained considerable interest. While we still talk with many people about used and refurbished equipment, this year, training seemed to be the more interesting topic.

We look forward to attending again next year and for years to come.

FIMESOCIETIES IN THE NEWS:

It is Time to Apply!The Terry M. Speth Service Professional

Memorial Scholarship is now accepting applications. If you are interested in getting trained in the

Diagnostic Imaging Field this applies to you. If you have questions about qualifications please consult the

Cleveland Foundation’s website at www.clevelandfoundation.org for application

information or call 216-861-3810, and request the Scholarship Office.

Deadline: POSTMARKED BY 5 P.M., April 30, 2011

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clinical technology services

We’re hiring: – Biomedical Managers – Project Managers – Imaging Service Engineers – Biomedical Technicians

We offer: – Technical Training – Advancement Opportunities – Tuition Reimbursement

Join the best team in the business. For an interview, please apply online at aramark.com/careers or call 877-454-4585. (EOE)

– Relocation Assistance – Competitive Salaries – Comprehensive Benefits

ARAMARK Healthcare is experiencing significant growth, and we need outstanding people to join our team.

is your company laying off field engineers? has your hospital cut its training budget?

clinical technology is about more than Just fixing What’s broken.

When everyone else is downsizing,

give your career a way to grow.

For the past few newsletters I have been emphasizing the RSTI X-Ray Certificate Series, Phases I-IV. These classes are required to get an engineer up to speed in our field. It is by no means all the training you will need in your career. It does however take years of OJT, “On-The-Job” training. Now I would like to talk about continuing your education with advanced training on newer systems.

Getting trained on the new technology systems can follow a little different path than older systems. We still need the knowledge of how to produce X-rays by controlling kV, mA and time but there may be many new things we get introduced to as well.

Software & digital systems play a much larger part than in the past. Now instead of turning pots on a board, you are navigating with software. Mechanical detents give way to software stops. Cabinets full of boards are

being replaced by a couple of PC’s, and many different types of busses (RT, CAN, ARCnet etc.) are used to pass information from PC to PC. Sometimes the system cooperates and sometimes it does not. Your knowledge base and skill set have to expand to include things like:

1. UNIX commands

2. Networking & DICOM setup and troubleshooting

3. Buss architecture & troubleshooting

4. Software reloads

5. Detector technology

This is the type of information you learn when you attend one of our classes. We are committed to expanding your knowledge base so you can keep up in the fast-paced rapidly changing environment.

In order to get training on newer technology you must have newer systems. At RSTI, we have the GE Precision 500D, Philips Digital Diagnost, GE XR/d, Hologic Selenia and more to teach this advanced training. Check out our schedule today and I look forward to seeing you at RSTI soon.

John Drew

Get Trained on New Technology Systems

GE RevolutionMay 17-28, 2010

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New Updated Selenia Curriculum at RSTIPRESORTED

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RSTI has decided to update the curriculum and format of our Selenia digital mammography training program. The Selenia training formerly consisted of a 3 week program, which now will be condensed to 2 weeks. Today’s service professional has a difficult time getting away for 2 weeks of training, let alone 3 weeks.

The reason for the change comes from service manager’s requests for a more condensed course, combined with the evolution of the Selenia software. The OEM recently released DROC software 3.4. This version of software combined with the past 2 software version upgrades has streamlined many of the calibrations including AEC calibration, pixel mapping, and detector calibration. The updated curriculum has eliminated many software applications and procedures that have become obsolete throughout the system’s software evolution.

The end result will be a tightly-packed two-week hands-on training course, producing a fully qualified service professional. RSTI feels this change will benefit the students with updated curriculum, up-to-date software, less travel time away from home, and lower travel expenses.

The NEW UddatedSelenia:

April 4-15>LOOK FOR TESTIMONIALS NEXT EDITION.