Advanced Radiography/Fluoroscopic and Acceptance

 

This course consists of a single course for Army and Air Force BMETs returning from the career field (see special information). This course provides formal training for biomedical equipment personnel who are assigned to a medical treatment facility (MTF). The course is designed to provide advance technical training on advanced radiographic/fluoroscopic acceptance systems. The course will focus on principles of operation and equipment maintenance as well as preventive maintenance, calibration/verification and isolating a malfunction.
 

Special Information:

Navy personnel attend this course as part of their initial biomedical equipment technician training.

To obtain the 8410 Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC), this course functions as a required course within the Biomedical Equipment Technician training course (B-326-1000).

Navy students must successfully complete this course to fulfill passing requirements of the B-326-1000 course.

For Army and Air Force, this course is separate from the METC Biomedical Equipment Technician course (MOS: 68A10 and AFSC: 4A231).

 US Air Force
AFSC: Advanced Radiography/Fluoroscopic Acceptance
Course Length: 120 hours
Iterations per year: 7

 US Army
MOS: Advanced Radiography/Fluoroscopic Acceptance
Course Length: 120 hours
Iterations per year: 7

 US Navy
NEC: Advanced Radiography/Fluoroscopic Acceptance
Course Length: 120 hours
Iterations per year: 7
 

School Code 083


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Accreditation Information:

Graduates from this course receive college credits from the Community College of the Air Force
 

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