This year’s short course offered by the Biomedical Association of Wisconsin offers training close to home on the GE Logiq E9 ultrasound. The training is set for October 11-13, 2016.
“We have a minimum set of five attendees needed for this course and a max of 10,” according to the BAW website. “If interested please reserve your spot by signing up on the web. If you are undecided and want to hold a spot send us an email. We have a sign up deadline of August 17, 2016 for this course, so sign up early.”
The GE Logiq E9/Vivid E9 is a two and a half day course.
“Each system course is designed to provide the hospital biomed or imaging engineer a solid foundation from which to service a specific model of ultrasound equipment,” according to the website. “On top of that, our courses will be taught by Trisonics’ field engineers, bringing current experience and tips into the classroom. Access to this level of experience provides great added benefit for any engineer that desires to service their equipment in-house.”
“Hands on time with the unit is an extremely important part of the system course. Each student will have ample opportunity to work on the units in class. Courses are taught with the concept of always trying to get the students’ hands on the equipment,” according to the BAW website.

