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GE Healthcare TiP-Ed SM Online Courses Guide of Online Courses Grouped by Learning Level & Clinical Function

table of contents Page 1 Computed Tomography 2 CT Low Dose Webinars 3 Interventional 3 Leadership 4 Magnetic Resonance 6 Mammography 8 Molecular Imaging 9 Radiation Safety & Dose Management 9 Computed Tomography 9 CT Low Dose Webinars 10 Cross Modality 10 Interventional 10 Molecular Imaging 11 Radiology 11 Radiography 13 Special Programs 13 Nursing Library 14 Ultrasound Red - Advanced Courses Green - Blue -

Computed Tomography Advanced Courses Advanced CT Imaging Techniques Advanced Procedures Cardiac CT Comparative Cardiac Imaging Bone Mineral Densitometry Chest Pathology Clinical Studies to Compare Radiation Risk and Medical Benefits CT-Guided Ablation: Why, How, and When to Do It CT-Guided Biopsy Dedicated Breast CT Emergency Department Imaging from Head to Toe Factors Affecting Image Quality & Radiation Dose in MDCT Functional CT MR/CT Neurological Evaluation Injury and Pathology New Practices and Novel Reconstruction Techniques Pediatric CT Systematic Approach to the Chest Radiograph with CT Correlation The Physiological Component Thoracoabdominal Pathology Volume Scanning 4D Imaging in Radiation Therapy Planning Anatomy and Associated Pathology Basic CT Anatomy Basic CT Instrumentation and Operation Basic Principles and Concepts of CT Imaging Basics and Beyond CT/MR: Sectional Anatomy - The Brain CT/MR: Sectional Anatomy - The Cranium and Spine CT Imaging: Physical Principles and Radiation Dose Considerations Dose Reduction - A Conversation with Experts Dose Reduction - The Effect of New Developments in Clinical CT Emergency Imaging Image Quality in CT and More Imaging for Stroke continued on next page Page 1

Computed Tomography cont. cont. Nanotechnology in Medicine - A New Revolution Patient Dynamics - The Young and the Elderly Performance Update Radiation Dose - Science and Procedure Radiation Safety and Applications Registry Review - Clinical and Educational Requirements Scanner Architecture The Brain and Nervous System The Patient Psyche Vascular Anatomy and Pathology What Do You Know? CT Low Dose Webinars CT in Pregnancy - Radiation and Risks CT Radiation Dose - Current Issues and New Techniques Dose Reduction Techniques For Cardiac CT Fundamentals of CT and Radiation Dose Neuroimaging Considerations Reducing Radiation Risk in CT Scans For Children Techniques for Reducing CT Radiation Dose Page 2

Interventional Advanced Courses Carotid Stenting for Stroke Prevention Cardiac Interventions CT-Guided Ablation: Why, How, and When to Do IT Electrophysiology Basics- Anatomy, Physiology and Signal Electrophysiology Basics- Complex Pacing and Ablation Energies Electrophysiology Basics- History, Hardware, Vocabulary Electrophysiology Basics- Measurements and Simple Pacing Electrophysiology Basics- Ventricular Arrhythmias Imaging for Peripheral Arterial Disease: A Multimodality Approach Interventional Procedures Introduction to Interventional Radiology Nonvascular Interventions Prostate MRI and MR-Guided Intervention Totally Hip! Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty DoseSense - Just What You Need for Interventional Fluoroscopy Fluoroscopy: Physical Principles and Strategies for Managing Radiation Dose A Novice s Guide to the Cardiac Cath Lab Pain Management Leadership Accelerating Change Leadership Transition from Staff to Management: Tools for a New Leader continued on next page Page 3

Leadership cont. Advancements in Benchmarking - Improving Methodology for Radiology Departments Change: Managing Transition Climbing the Career Ladder - The Skills of Leadership Climbing the Career Ladder - The Tools of Management Competition and Strategy in Healthcare Empowering Your Employees: A Strategic Imperative Evaluating Workflow Issues in Radiology Management - Part I Lean Six Sigma in Healthcare: A Strategic Imperative Performance, Quality, and Service Stress Management: Proven Techniques for Leaders Systems Approach to Predicting Health Behaviors Take Charge of your Development Technology Impact on Communication The Customer Economy Tracer Methodology: Its Impact on Departmental Assimilation Understanding the Patient Psyche Magnetic Resonance Advanced Courses 3D Imaging in MR 3D Surgical Planning ACR Accreditation Update Alzheimer s Disease and How Medical Imaging Can Help Breast MRI - Optimizing MRI Performance for Your Patients Breast MRI, the Screening Exam Diffusion Imaging of the Brain Magnetic Resonance guided Focused Ultrasound Surgery Mammography / MR: Comprehensive Overview MR Enterography MRI of the Elbow Pediatric MR Imaging Stroke Imaging Suppression Techniques and 3T Imaging of Carotid Vulnerable Plaque continued on next page Page 4

Magnetic Resonance cont. Advanced Courses cont. Understanding Functional MRI What Is Diffusion Tensor Imaging? What to Expect from MR guided Focused Ultrasound Surgery 3T Magnets Breast MRI - Imaging, Analysis, and Intervention Fast Imaging Techniques MR Fast Spin Echo MR/CT Neurological Evaluation New Techniques in MR Imaging Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in MR Prostate MRI and MR-Guided Intervention Transitioning to 3T MRI A Physics Primer Artifacts and Fixes Artifacts in MRI Basic MR Physics Body Imaging in MR Breast Imaging in High Risk Patients Breast Imaging Techniques Cardiac MR Imaging CT/MR: Sectional Anatomy - The Brain CT/MR: Sectional Anatomy - The Cranium and Spine Effects of the B1 Field: Thermal Considerations in MR Imaging Essentials of Brain MR Imaging Fast Imaging Techniques and Applications Gradient Echo Sequences Learning Disabilities and Functional MRI MR Resolving Power - Part 1 MR Resolving Power - Part 2 MR Safe Practice Recommendations MRI Safety Considerations Nursing and Patient Care in the MR Environment Orthopedic Imaging Practical Pediatric Imaging continued on next page Page 5

Magnetic Resonance cont. cont. Quench Your Thirst for MR Safety Registry Review -Data Acquisition and Image Quality Registry Review - Magnetic Properties Registry Review - Physics Understanding MR Coil Technology Understanding MR SNR Mammography Advanced Courses Breast - The Role of PET Imaging Breast Imaging - A Multimodality Approach Breast MRI, the Screening Exam Emerging Technologies Histopathology Tissue Diagnosis Mammography / MR: Comprehensive Overview Positron Emission Mammography (PEM) Rehabilitation Stereotactic - Start to Finish Advances in Breast Imaging Beyond the Mammogram Multi-Modality Breast Imaging Breast Pathology Correlation Breast Ultrasound: The Changing Ultrasound Environment Comprehensive care Computer-Aided Detection (CAD) Contrast Enhanced Spectral Mammography Dedicated Breast CT Diagnosed with Breast Family History continued on next page Page 6

Mammography cont. cont. Imaging the Breast with Nipple Concerns Interventional Procedures Mammographic Calcifications - An Algorithmic Approach Masses Surviving Breast The Altered Breast The Mammographer s Armamentarium The Medical Audit Understanding the Risks World of Breast Imaging Art of Positioning Back to Basics Breast Diagnosis - Grades, Stages, and Genetic Factors: What It All Means Breast Disease Diagnostic Exam Digital - Today and Tomorrow Full Field Digital Mammography Imaging the Male Breast Mammography - Positioning Standards for Screening and Diagnostic Views Mammography / US: Breast Ultrasound Basics and Beyond Positioning Strategies and Skills in Mammography Radiation Dose in Mammography and Digital Radiography Screening for Breast - Current Methods and Controversies Stereotactic Biopsy 101 Talking with Patients Presenting with Breast Disease: Ways to Gain Their Trust Treating Breast Page 7

Molecular Imaging Advanced Courses Accreditation of Nuclear Medicine and PET Laboratories Breast - The Role of PET Imaging Clinical Applications of FDG-PET Techniques and the Importance of Patient Positioning Genetics Translated: How Genes Influence Diseases, Drugs, and Diagnostics Molecular Imaging Update PET/CT in Cardiology Quantitative Cardiology Imaging Update PET/CT in Lung Tomographic Reconstruction Review Advances in Gamma Camera Technology Back to Basics - PET/CT Basic Nuclear Medicine and PET Physics - Part 1 Basic Nuclear Medicine and PET Physics - Part 2 Basic Nuclear Medicine and PET Physics Radiation Detectors Basics of Molecular Imaging Bone Imaging Update Image Fusion Lymphoscintigraphy Nuclear Medicine - Renal Imaging Review PET Patient Preparation PET/CT in Breast PET/CT Cardiology Mechanics PET/CT in Colorectal PET/CT in Lymphoma Principles of CT for Nuclear Medicine and PET Technologists Radiation Safety in PET/CT and SPECT/CT Stress Management in the Imaging Environment USP 797 - What Is It and How Does It Impact You? Veterinary Nuclear Medicine - The Pet Scanning Page 8

Radiation Safety & Dose Management Computed Tomography Clinical Studies to Compare Radiation Risk and Medical Benefits Factors Affecting Image Quality & Radiation Dose in MDCT New Practices and Novel Reconstruction Techniques Pediatric CT CT Imaging: Physical Principles and Radiation Dose Considerations Dose Reduction - A Conversation with Experts Dose Reduction - The Effect of New Developments in Clinical CT Radiation Dose - Science and Procedure Radiation Safety and Applications Scanner Architecture Radiation Safety & Dose Management CT Low Dose Webinars CT in Pregnancy - Radiation and Risks CT Radiation Dose - Current Issues and New Techniques Dose Reduction Techniques For Cardiac CT Fundamentals of CT and Radiation Dose Neuroimaging Considerations Reducing Radiation Risk in CT Scans For Children Techniques for Reducing CT Radiation Dose Page 9

Radiation Safety & Dose Management Cross Modality Basic Statistics and Radiation Dose in PET Foundations of Radiologic Science Radiation Dose Basics Radiation Safety & Dose Management Interventional DoseSense - Just What You Need for Interventional Fluoroscopy Fluoroscopy: Physical Principles and Strategies for Managing Radiation Dose Radiation Safety & Dose Management Molecular Imaging Radiation Safety in PET/CT and SPECT/CT Page 10

Radiation Safety & Dose Management Radiology Image Wisely Part 1 - Understanding the Risk Image Wisely Part 2 - Medical Imaging Exposure Keeping Pediatric Patients Safe Keeping Pediatric Patients Safe - Radiation Management Radiation Dose in Mammography and Digital Radiography Radiation Protection and Safety Radiation Safety for Radiographers and Surgery Staff X-Rays: Production and Biologic Effects Radiography Advanced Courses Imaging - A Multi- Modality Approach Carotid Stenting for Stroke Prevention Clinical Competency Assessments for Student Technologists Imaging Interoperability: DICOM Technologist Guide - Creating Medical Publications Cardiac Interventions Combat Support Hospital Digital Imaging and Radiosurgery Technology Emergency Department Imaging from Head to Toe Fluoroscopic Positioning for Spine/Pain Management Procedures Forensic Radiology - Role of the Radiographer Imaging Sports-Related Injuries Introduction to Interventional Radiology Nonvascular Interventions PACS - Save the Data Sports-Related Concussions Stroke Imaging - a Multi-Modality Approach continued on next page Page 11

Radiography cont. cont. Systematic Approach to the Chest Radiograph with CT Correlation Technologist Guide - Presenting Original Research The Obese Patient - A Weighty Issue for Radiology Totally Hip! Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty A Novice s Guide to the Cardiac Cath Lab Adult Chest Radiography Cervical Spine 101 Clinical Practice Conventional Imaging Then and Now Conventional Imaging Then and Now Part II Digital Image Critique Digital Imaging in Radiography Digital Radiography Technique Management for Technologists ECG Essentials for Imaging Technologists Ergonomics in the Work Place - Medical Imaging Fundamentals of Diagnostic Ultrasound for Radiographers Going Green: The Impact of Converting to a Digital Department Image Wisely Part 1 - Understanding the Risk Image Wisely Part 2 - Medical Imaging Exposure Imaging Bits and Bytes Iodinated Contrast Fundamentals Keeping Pediatric Patients Safe Keeping Pediatric Patients Safe - Radiation Management Killer Diseases: Anatomy Review for Imaging Professionals Orthopedic Imaging - Imaging the Shoulder Orthopaedic Trauma Case Reviews and Principles PACS - A Primer PACS Is Not Just a VIEWING Station Pain Management Positioning - Shoulder, C-Spine, Pelvis, and Femur Radiation Dose in Mammography and Digital Radiography Radiation Protection and Safety Radiation Safety for Radiographers and Surgery Staff Radiographic Positioning for GI Studies Radiographs and Orthopedics Radiography of Domestic Violence continued on next page Page 12

Radiography cont. cont. Sterile Technique and Setup in the OR The Foot: X-Rays from the Podiatry Standpoint Thoracic and Lumbar Spines 101 Understanding Alzheimer s Disease: Keys to Interacting with Affected Patients X-Rays: Production and Biologic Effects Special Programs An Overview of MR, PET/CT, and Ultrasound for Nursing and Healthcare Professionals Epidemiology of Bloodborne Pathogens Infectious Disease Forum for Imaging Professionals Understanding Medical Imaging for Nursing and Healthcare Professionals Special Programs Nursing Library Assessing Ventilation and Blood Flow with Capnography continued on next page Page 13

Special Programs Nursing Library cont. cont. Chest Drainage Primer Coping with Life Changes and Transitions in Our Professional Lives ECG Interpretation: Module 1 ECG Interpretation: Module 2 Sinus and Atrial Rhythms ECG Interpretation: Module 3 Junctional and Ventricular Arrhythmias Investigating Blood and Tissue Donation Ultrasound Advanced Courses 3D/4D Ultrasound of the Fetal Heart Cardiac Embryology and Congenital Heart Disease Fetal Echocardiography Update Hands On - Part 2 Introduction to Ultrasound Magnetic Resonance guided Focused Ultrasound Surgery (MSK) Ultrasound Neonatal Neurosonography: Anatomy, Protocol, and Findings Saline Infusion Sonohysterography Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE) Vascular Ultrasound - A Comparison with Modalities What to Expect from MR guided Focused Ultrasound Advanced Imaging Advanced Concepts in Ultrasound Physics Breast Ultrasound: The Changing Ultrasound Environment DVT - The Silent Killer Hands On Latest Concepts in Fetal Echocardiography Lower Extremity Arterial Duplex Evaluation continued on next page Page 14

Ultrasound cont. cont. Nuchal Translucency - Technique and Quality Review Paramount Considerations for Parathyroid Ultrasound Problem Solving with Doppler in Gynecology Scanning for Venous Insufficiency Understanding Venous Insufficiency Upper Extremity Arterial Duplex Evaluation Volume Imaging Techniques Aorto-Iliac Duplex Ultrasound Breast Pathology Correlation Breast Ultrasound/Mammography Correlation - Registry Review Current Concepts in Vascular Imaging Emergency Ultrasound Examining Cerebrovascular Circulation Fetal Echocardiography - An Introduction Imaging the Gravid Cervix - Helpful Hints Lower Extremity Arterial Segmental Physiologic Evaluation Mammography / US: Breast Ultrasound Basics and Beyond Men s Health Pediatric Scanning Physics Revisited Quick View Heart Ultrasound Renal and Mesenteric Artery Evaluation The First Trimester OB Study The First Trimester OB Study Episode II Ultrasound - Past, Present, and Future Ultrasound Determination of Carotid Stenosis Ultrasound Physics: Hemodynamics and Doppler Optimization Ultrasound Physics: Principles, Artifacts, and Safety Ultrasound Physics: Transducers and Pulse Echo Instruments Upper Extremity Venous Duplex Evaluation Venous Examination Page 15

TIP-ED ONLINE QUICK STEPS Use this page as a quick access guide to the TiP-Ed Online courses available in the Healthcare Learning System Go to: hls.gehealthcare.com New Student Registration > Click on Redeem Code > Enter your Registration Code in the form of 97- > Choose Create New Account > Complete the SSO Registration Application > Create a login and password Search the Catalog From the Course Catalog Tab > Within the yellow search box, click the arrows to display a drop down menu > Type a course title in the search box > Click on the course title to enter the course note: The entire course listing is available below the search box Launch Content From My Catalog Tab > Click (+) next to the category name to see all courses in that category > Click on the course title to enter the course > Click View Video Now > Click Feedback Form > Click Post Test note: Post Test will be available only after the Feedback Form is completed Print Certificate >From any screen within the HLS, click on the Learning History box (located in the upper right hand corner of the screen) > The Learning History shows a summary list of the programs you have completed and the dates the programs were completed. > Select the Certificate icon (in the last column) to open and print your certificate See how easy it is to navigate through the HLS, by viewing the Getting Started video. Contact Us geeducation@ge.com (877) 438-4788 9am - 6pm Eastern, Monday - Friday Continuing Education for Imaging Professionals With TiP-Ed SM Online, imaging professionals can gain continuing education through our Healthcare Learning System (HLS). An online tutorial is available to help you create an account. Log on to: hls.gehealthcare.com. About GE Healthcare GE Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies and services that are shaping a new age of patient care. Our broad expertise in medical imaging and information technologies, medical diagnostics, patient monitoring systems, drug discovery, biopharmaceutical manufacturing technologies, performance improvement and performance solutions services help our customers to deliver better care to more people around the world at a lower cost. In addition, we partner with healthcare leaders, striving to leverage the global policy change necessary to implement a successful shift to sustainable healthcare systems. Our healthymagination vision for the future invites the world to join us on our journey as we continuously develop innovations focused on reducing costs, increasing access and improving quality around the world. Headquartered in the United Kingdom, GE Healthcare is a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE). Worldwide, GE Healthcare employees are committed to serving healthcare professionals and their patients in more than 100 countries. For more information about GE Healthcare, visit our website at www.gehealthcare.com. GE Healthcare N16 W22419 Watertown Road Waukesha, WI 53186 U.S.A. www.gehealthcare.com 2015 General Electric Company All rights reserved. GE, GE Monogram and imagination at work are trademarks of General Electric Company. TiP-Ed is a Service Mark of GE Healthcare. General Electric Company reserves the right to make changes in specifications and features shown herein, or discontinue the product described at any time without notice or obligation. Contact your GE Healthcare representative for the most current information. GE Healthcare, a division of General Electric Company. JB18277US