Ultrasound Imaging Systems

 

The instructional design for this course is group lockstep. This course provides formal training for biomedical equipment maintenance personnel who are assigned to an Air Force or Army medical treatment facility (MTF). The course is designed to provide advance technical training on ultrasound imaging systems. The course will focus on clinical application, theory of operations, as well as preventive maintenance, calibration/verification, and isolating a malfunction on ultrasound imaging systems.
 

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 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.

 US Air Force
AFSC: Ultrasound Imaging Systems
Course Length: 56 hours
Iterations per year: 7

 US Army
MOS: Ultrasound Imaging Systems
Course Length: 56 hours
Iterations per year: 7

 US Navy
NEC: N/A (included in BMET Basic)
Course Length: 56 hours
Iterations per year: 7

School Code 083


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

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