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PET RadioPharmacy

PET RadioPharmacy courses are intended for in-house cyclotron engineers with a shared service contract. The goal of training is to expand the participant’s knowledge about the PETtrace cyclotron and all of its subsystems so that one can perform basic service tasks and planned maintenance on a PETtrace System under guidance of a GE service engineer.

Course Offerings

Title Series Description Length DeliveryMethod
PET Cyclotron Safety Technical Training

The PET Cyclotron Safety online course content for one person addresses safe working practices fo

2 hours Online
PET FastLab Synthesizer - In Person (Sweden/Customer Location) Technical Training

This course provides classroom instructions and hands-on exercises on for one person on the FastL

5 days Class/Lab
PET Minitrace Training - In Person (Sweden/Customer Location) Technical Training

The PET Mini Trace course is a two week long Service Engineering Training Class Taught in Sweden.

10 days Class/Lab
PET Trace Cyclotron Service (Online) Technical Training

This online course is designed to provide one person an overview and history of the PETtrace cycl

3.5 hours Online
PET Trace Cyclotron Service Training - In Person (Sweden/Customer Location) Technical Training

The PET Trace Cyclotron course addresses technical service issues for the PET Trace cyclotron sys

10 days Class/Lab
PET Tracerlab FX Research & FDG - In Person (Sweden/Customer Location) Technical Training

This course will provide classroom instructions and hands-on exercises for for one person on the

10 days Class/Lab

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