Course Outline
Siemens Symbia
Overview
The Principles of Servicing Siemens Symbia Nuclear Medicine Systems course is a hands-on course for
service professionals with fundamental experience or training on the Nuclear Medicine systems. It is designed to teach the skills necessary to service to the subsystem level.
Prerequisites
Attendees must have attended RSTI’s Principle of Servicing Nuclear Medicine Systems training course or possess equivalent field experience.
Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Demonstrate their understanding of the operation of the Siemens Symbia system.
- Verify system operation.
- Verify system specifications.
- Troubleshoot system problems.
- Perform first and second level preventive maintenance procedures.
Tuition: $5995
Course Length: 1 Week
Dates:
- Jan 13-17, 2025
- Apr 14-18, 2025
- Jul 14-18, 2025
- Oct 6-10, 2025
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Course Outline
Day 1
- Introduction to the Siemens Symbia
- Radiation safety
- Licensing
- RAM & ICCAL
- System basic operation
- Front panel controls
- System specifications
- Study Terminology
- Syngo Software
- Radiation safety
- Lab Activities
- System operation
- Component Location/ID
Day 2
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- Theory of Operation
- Gantry Motion
- PHS – (Table)
- Camera/Head
- Image Creation/Processing
- Software
- Syngo Service Software
- Theory of Operation
- Lab Activities
- Motion operations
- Manual mode
- Motion troubleshooting
Day 3
- Collimators
- Collimator change systems
- Manual/Automatic
- Collimator change systems
- QC operations
- Manual QC
- Auto QC
- Flood Calibrations
- Daily
- Weekly
- Monthly
- Lab Activities
- Motion Calibrations/Troubleshooting
- Flood Calibrations
- Quality assurance checks
Day 4
- Image Quality
- Calibrations/troubleshooting
- Pedestals
- Tuning
- Calibrations/troubleshooting
- Quality assurance checks
- Uniformity correction methods
- PM
- Mechanical Checks
- Safety Checks
- Lab Activities
- Tuning Calibrations
- Drop the head/crystal
Day 5
- PM (Cont)
- Troubleshooting/Diagnostics
- Common Failures
- System diagnostics
- Course Review
- Final exam
- Final exam review
- Course evaluation