Servicing Portable X-Ray Machines

Class Description

Portable X-Ray units are found in most radiological/diagnostic imaging departments and are unique because they are typically exposed to a Higher abuse level due to elevator openings, tight room entrances, limited patient access, and lack of space for maneuverability. The AMX-IV is the most common portable found throughout the healthcare industry. Topics to be covered on the AMX-IV include; major components, system communication, common fail items basic service procedures, preventive maintenance and diagnostics.

Speaker Biography

Todd Boyland, B.S., CPIA, CPSA
RSTI

Todd joined RSTI as an Instructor in September 2001. Todd is CPIA (Certified PACS Interface Analyst), and CPSA (Certified PACS System Administrator) Certified as a PACS Administrator. His expertise in various areas of DICOM and computer networking/administration qualified him to develop updated curriculum and serve as Lead Instructor for RSTI's PACS Engineer/Administrator Certification Series. Todd also teaches analog and digital mammography systems, CR, DR, GE Proteus, and AMX-IV Portables. In addition to his duties as an instructor, Todd manages RSTI's Intranet and computer network. Todd graduated with a B.S. in Business Administration from Alfred University (Alfred, NY) in May 2001.

Time:

Tuesday, December 4, 2007
1:30pm - 4:30pm