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SUMMER 2013 RSTI-TRAINING.COM

News from the Leader in Radiological Service Training > RADIOLOGICAL service TRAINING INSTITUTE > ISSUE 2013.3

28 YEARS OF Maximum Value for Your Educational Growth and Development

President’s Letter..................2 Circuits: Testimonials............3 Tech Update.............................4 Featured New Course...........5 Select the Right FPD..............6 Used Equipment Eval............7 Course Schedule.................8-9 OEC 9800 Changes.............. 11 Drew’s Road Trip................. 12 NEW! RSTI Exchange........... 14 Course Index........................ 15

Summertime is the best time to...

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HOT CircuitS

Student Comments PAGE 3

DREW’S TRIP

A Six Week Journey PAGE 12

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President’s Letter H

aving just enjoyed the festivities of the 4th, I find myself pondering independence.

Every year we celebrate our victory in a war over what we considered to be unfair and undue influence from outsiders.

Today we all enjoy the freedoms gained through our national independence. From the day we are born we strive toward independence from our parents. As adults we work to achieve financial independence. When I was young I thought independence meant that I had to be totally self-sufficient and in need of no one. I learned over time that independence meant that I should be making my own decisions and setting my own path and not allowing others to do it for me or to me and that needing help had nothing to do with it. When RSTI was founded, the OEMs had a virtual monopoly in the medical imaging service field. Sure there were a few Biomedical Service Departments that were dabbling in imaging service, but by and large the OEMs had a lock on service. RSTI started when microprocessors were still in the early stages of integration into X-Ray systems so “service keys” and passwords weren’t around yet. Not providing manuals, tech support, replacement parts and high quality service training were the tools used to keep hospitals dependent on the OEMs. RSTI was the first independent training center and has always been dedicated to the concept that, with the proper education, one of the most restrictive influences of the OEMs could be reduced. Our innovative X-Ray Certificate Series teaches aspiring X-Ray service professionals that there really is no mystery in the way imaging systems function and that aside from minor variations to avoid patent violation they all work the same and do the same things.

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After the X-Ray Certificate Series, we developed Product and Modality specific training that focuses on how specific systems function and how to best troubleshoot and maintain them. These classes reduce the need to call the OEM for routine as well as in-depth service issues. After training, imaging centers are no longer dependent on the manufacturer for all of their service needs and they enter more of a partnership where the in-house group handles 90 to 95% of the work and the OEM is called in only for the most difficult problems. Today we continue to develop new training packages that help to maintain service independence even in the face of changing technologies, reduced service documentation, passwords, service keys and training restrictions by the OEMs. Our labs are filled with current technology that is used not only in advanced product-specific training but is integrated into the basic X-Ray training as well. RSTI’s training gives service managers independence, in that they are in control of their service decisions. They can have their people handle preventative maintenance only, routine service, tackle all service issues, or have the OEM do everything. There are risks and costs associated with each of these. Being able to choose is what having properly trained people allows you to do.

Dale Cover

Dale Cover, President


Circuits >>> Powerful Testimonials Praise from Alumni in the Field By Anna Morrison, Registrar

The full package made the experience worry free in that I didn’t have to worry about travel, commuting or any booking reservations. An overall excellent learning experience! David Padilla Salem Hospital

The facilit y was g reat a nd had everything we needed for a quality education. The labs were outstanding and were a great compliment to the classroom discussions. Stacy Huntsberry Cone Health System

RSTI is a very down to earth learning environment and has literally been the best training environment I have experienced in my career as a medical imaging professional. Mark Brenna AGFA Corporation WWW.RSTI-TRAINING.COM | 3


Tech Update All About Motion Controls By Mike Petelin RSTI Instructor Continuing from the last issue, I will be discussing motion controls in medical imaging systems, specifically stepper motors. Stepper motors are DC motors that divide a full 360 degree rotation into equal “steps.” The position can be set, and held, at a specific step.

The number of steps in a stepper motor is determined during the engineering phase of the motor and can vary widely. I will be discussing a very theoretical four step model below

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The motor itself consists of multiple electromagnets and a permanent magnet. When a single electromagnet is energized the permanent magnet will be rotated to coincide with the energized electromagnet. For example, in the diagram above, if electromagnet “B” was energized in such a way to create a north pole, the permanent magnet would move counter-clockwise until its south pole was aligned with magnet “B.” This would be referred to as a whole-step. A half-step could be achieved by energizing Both the “C” and “B” magnets causing the permanent magnet to stop between the “B” and “C” magnets. The stepper motor does not offer much benefit if it is not associated with a controller. A stepper motor controller handles the logic that energizes each magnet to move the permanent magnet a predetermined number of steps. Stepper motors and stepper motor controllers typically have no idea where the armature is currently located, only how many steps it has to move from its current unknown location. This can be overcome in a system by adding optical motion interrupts or potentiometers to the system to determine the current location in relation to the final destination.


New Course Just Announced!

Your requests have been heard! We are excited to announce the arrival of our newest portable course of fering… drum roll please...

The Siemens Mobilett Course To fulfill a demand across our industry, we are in the process of developing course curriculum for the Siemens Mobilett. The training will cover multiple models. As with most portable systems and their younger and older siblings, many of the components and operations are forward and backward compatible making it easy to cover more systems than what is physically on hand. Some examples of what can be covered include: Mobilett Mira - Digital

Piranha X-ray QA System Designed for the Clinical Engineer

Mobilett XP Digital - Digital Mobilett XP Hybrid – Analog/CR Mobilett XP CR – Analog/CR Mobilett Plus HP – Analog/CR Mobilett Plus – Analog/CR Mobilett II – Analog/CR As with most product specific courses, we will start with system and component identification, work our way through the manuals, cover removal & replacement of parts and wrap up with calibrations also squeezing in everything in between. The course is tentatively scheduled to run in the first week of October. For questions on registration or anything pertaining to your radiological service training needs, please contact registration@rsti-training.com.

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Selecting the Right FPD

Digital radiologic imaging systems use a wide variety of flat panel detectors whose makeup is of a photostimulable storage phosphor (PSP). This is the material which is used to store/transfer the im age charge information. This includes amorphous selenium, amorphous silicon, charged coupled d vice (CCD), and metal oxide semiconductor-field effect transistor (MOSFET). The purpose of this a cle is to evaluate each of these materials and describe the advantages of each.

Selecting the Right FPD By Larry Cornell Digital radiologic imaging systems use a wide variety of flat panel detectors whose makeup is of a photostimulable storage phosphor (PSP). This is the material which is used to store/transfer the image charge information. This includes amorphous selenium, amorphous silicon, chargecoupled device (CCD), and metal oxide semiconductorfield effect transistor (MOSFET). The purpose of this article is to evaluate each of these materials and describe the advantages of each. First, let’s see who uses what! As you can see from the chart, most major DR manufacturers use the indirect amorphous silicon CsI input receptor as compared to the direct a-selenium method. It should be noted that all panels start with the amorphous silicon panel and then the panel is either layered with CsI (indirect) or a-selenium (direct) to act as the input substrate. The question now is why are there two choices and which one is best? (See Fig. A) As you view the major vendors on the chart, it seems that the indirect CsI layered amorphous silicon is the panel of choice. So why do Lorad and Fuji offer a-selenium FPD to their users instead?

(Part 1 of 2 Part Series)

First, let’s see who uses what.

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Conventional Phosphor

What’s the Difference? The following shows the makeup of the two different FPDs with a brief description of their operation. This is followed by a check list that will show you the strength and weakness and allow you to choose which panel is right for your application. With a-Silicon FPD a layer of cesium iodide CsI is attached to the a-silicon array and when radiation strikes the input phosphor it gives off light like an image intensifier. The light output is transferred to the Amorphous Silicon Array and the equivalent charge is stored waiting transfer. Since the light is spread through the CsI, image quality (MTF) is primarily determined by the quality of the CsI layer. (See Fig. B) With Amorphous Selenium FPD the radiation strikes the Selenium layer and the x-ray is converted to an electrical signal thus eliminating the conversion of light and the scatter created by the CsI. This produces a higher MTF and somewhat better image quality. (See Fig. C) 6 | focalspot.summer.2013

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RSTI 2013 Course Schedule Š2013.07

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Introduction to Networking & DICOM PACS Troubleshooting Techniques Sept 16-20

C.A.M. (Capital Asset Management) 2.5 Day: Intro to Diagnostic Imaging & PACS For Managers & Sales Professionals GE Advantx 1, Advantx E, Legacy, Compax 40 GE Definium Family: Definium 6000/8000, Discovery XR650/XR656, Optima XR640

Nov 19-21

Oct 15-17

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Dec 9-13

Oct 21-25

GE Precision 500D R/F GE Revolution Family (XR/d 1X & 2X) GE Proteus (JEDI Generator)

Sept 9-13

Dec 2-6

Nov 4-7

Philips Bucky Diagnost Private Practice X-Ray Systems

Nov 4-8

GE AMX Portable (IV, IV+)

PORTABLES

Shimadzu MobileArt Portable Oct 7-11

Siemens Mobilett Portable

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Multi-Product C-Arm OEC 9600/9800 Multi-Product C-Arm OEC 9800/9900

C-ARM

Sept 9-20

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Oct 7 - 11

Dec 2-6

Philips BV Pulsera C-Arm Oct 28Nov 8

Siemens AXIOM Artis Family (FP)

CARDIAC

WOMEN'S HEALTH

GE Innova Family (2100/3100/4100) Philips Integris Cath Lab System (Includes Generators) Analog Multi-Vendor Mammography (GE, Lorad, Siemens) Lorad Multicare Platinum Breast Biopsy System GE Digital Mammography Family (2000D/ DS/ ESSENTIAL) Digital Mammography (Hologic Selenia)

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Multi-Vendor Ultrasound Principles of Servicing Computed Tomography Systems (Phase I) Advanced Computed Tomography System Maintenance (Phase II)

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Dec 16-20

Nov 11 - 22

GE Brightspeed & LightSpeed CT

Exhibits, Presentations And Special Notes

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Multi-Vendor Bone Densitometry

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Lorad MIV Platinum and ACR

ULTRASOUND

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MD Expo 10/16 - 10/19

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Principles of Servicing Diagnostic X-Ray Systems (Phase I) Advanced Radiographic System Maintenance (Phase II) Advanced Fluoroscopic System Maintenance (Phase III) Advanced Diagnostic Imaging System Analysis (Phase IV) PACS Engineer/Administrator Certification (Phase I) PACS Engineer/Administrator Certification (Phase II)

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OEC 9800 Rev. 30 Changes By Dave Domanski RSTI Instructor

Lately I’ve been getting questions about the OEC 9800 Rev. 30 upgrade. The most common question is “What did they change?” Well, it could have been a little or a lot depending on the vintage of your system and how many previous upgrades it received. Let’s start with the workstation. There are some minor changes to the covers (internal to the system) and maybe a couple of shiny new stickers on the outside. In the electronics enclosure, any of the circuit boards might have been replaced with PCBs of the proper revision. Rev. 30 machines also get the Celeron single board computer. This SBC is easy to spot as the memory cards are mounted vertically at the edge of the board farthest from the backplane. The old SBC has them mounted horizontally at the bottom edge of the board. The control panel processor remains the same. The hard disk is also replaced with a solid state PATA hard drive. I predict that these will soon be further replaced by solid state SATA drives with an IDE adapter as PATAs are going extinct.

The SIM wizard will also walk you through software installation once you have generated a SIM floppy. You will need RUS, your SIM floppy, your Rev. 30 CD and a network cable. The load will occur through the network cable and the NIC is now on the single board computer. You will need the workstation’s IP and subnet mask and you may have to change these items on your service laptop as well as disabling your wireless in order to connect. I have also had a machine that did not have the NIC enables in the BIOS! Easy fix but it took a while to find!

The single biggest change is the way that your Rev. 30 software arrives and the method of installation. Gone are the six floppy disks for software reloads.

In the case of the C-arm, again we find some new stickers on the outside and a new Generator Interface Board (GIB) replacing the old X-Ray Controller Board.

Rev. 30 comes on a compact disk now. You WILL still use a floppy, but now it is a single floppy known as a SIM disk. SIM stands for “Simplified Installation Manager” and you can make one using your Remote Utility Suite (RUS).

Should you have to erase the ARCNET program flash on the GIB at some time in the future, be aware that doing so through RUT will also erase ALL of your C-arm calibration data. This includes Generator, Collimator and Camera calibration data. Erasing the GIB with the external keyboard and debug monitor preserves this data in my experience.

Simply launch RUS and then click on the SIM icon in the menu bar. You do NOT need to launch the Remote Utility Tool (RUT) at this time. After clicking on the SIM icon the SIM wizard will launch. Click the “NEXT” button on the first two pages. The third page will give you the option of making a SIM floppy. Simply click on the button and follow the wizard’s instructions.

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Drew’s Road Trip A Six-Week Journey By John Drew VP Marketing & Instructor

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I have been on the road for about six weeks. Along the way, I taught a few offsite classes, attended AAMI and even fit in some vacation time. Here’s a look back at my tour.

First stop

was Roanoke, VA for the Siemens AXIOM Artis class at First Call Parts. RSTI and FCP recently agreed to work together to provide this training for our customers. The class was great! We covered both generators, floor and ceiling stand, and imaging systems. We had five students in attendance. FCP has two AXIOM Artis installed in a custom built classroom. One is an II system and the other a flat panel system. This situation worked well for lecture and hands on. Going forward RSTI will provide the training and FCP will provide the equipment for this class. Call RSTI to register and get the details.

Second stop

was in Long Beach, CA for AAMI. Great show! It was very well attended this year with high interest in training. That makes RSTI a good booth to have. I found it interesting that we were at AAMI and my booth was across from Medical Dealer who puts on MD EXPO, another show that is well worth the money and time to attend. RSTI will continue to support our industry and shows like this.

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was beautiful Nashville, TN. It was here that RSTI is teaching the GE Innova 4100 class at ReMedPar. We provide both the GE 500D and the 4100 training at ReMedPar facilities located just north of the city. This class provides the students with plenty of hands on and troubleshooting. A very good prep for going back to your facility and taking these off contract!

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Such is the day in the life of an Enterprising Radiology “Road Warrior”


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WE’RE HIRING: • Technology Managers • Senior Technology Managers

• Imaging Service Engineers (all levels) • Biomedical Technicians (all levels)

WE OFFER: • Technical Training • Advancement Opportunities • Tuition Reimbursement

• Relocation Assistance • Competitive Salaries • Comprehensive Benefits

JOIN THE BEST TEAM IN THE BUSINESS. Apply online at www.aramark.com/careers. (EOE)

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Our New Division

RSTI

We’re Opening the Exchange By Darrel Kile Equipment Sales Representative RSTI has been known as a leader in the radiology training industry for 28 years. With innovative thinking and new approaches we have been able to remain on the cutting edge. We are proud to take these same attributes to the pre-owned equipment market.

Welcome to RSTI Exchange RSTI Exchange is our new division that will help the pre-owned medical community become more green by giving new life to your older equipment. RSTI Exchange will repurpose the usable parts and recycle the balance of the unit. This division will specialize in pre-owned equipment and parts. We are very excited about the opportunity to work closely with former students to help them repair their company’s assets and also look forward to being able to expand with future students across the globe. RSTI Exchange will once again set the standard for excellence, with our new rating system for pre-owned equipment. By checking our website you will be able to review detailed information about the equipment you are looking to purchase. Our rating system will have three categories, Certified, Tested and Used. These three ratings will be a quick reference for you to determine which piece of equipment best suits your needs.

Certified >> This means RSTI Exchange has thoroughly checked the functionality and completeness of the unit and ensures the unit will function to OEM specs. With these certified units the client will also have the option to purchase a warranty. These units can be purchased and completely refurbished. Please ask for details and pricing in regards to refurbishment and warranties. Tested >> This means RSTI Exchange has run the unit

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through all its functions, and the unit works. A list of any imperfections will be made for the customer to see. Cosmetically, the unit may have some imperfections.

Used >> This unit is just plain used. We have not tested it, and have no records on what, if anything, is wrong with it. Almost everyone has equipment that is no longer in use or is ready to come off line. RSTI Exchange will be able to turn these items into real value for you and your facility. We can pay cash for the units or we can offer you training credits toward classes for units you still have or plan on getting in the future. Training your employees to repair your existing equipment is as good as money in the bank!

Contact Us, Today! Please contact Darrel Kile at dkile@rsti-training.com or Terry Speth at tspeth@rsti-training.com with any units you may have available.


Course Index & Registration Course Index & X-RAY CERTIFICATE SERIES

WOMEN’S HEALTH

Phase I…………….……………………………………………...............….….$4495 (for 2 weeks) Phase II…………………………........……………….……………………….….$4695 (for 2 weeks) Phase III…………..……………………………….…………….……..………….$4895 (for 2 weeks) Phase IV…………..……………………………………………….….……….….$4995 (for 2 weeks)

Multi-Vendor Mammography Systems (Analog)...................$2995 (for 2 weeks) Multicare Platinum.......................................................................$2995 (for 1 week) Hologic Selenia (DR) ...............................................................$12995 (for 2 weeks) GE Digital Mammography Family (DR) .................................$9995 (for 2 weeks) (2000D, DS, Essential) Multi-Vendor Bone Densitometry..............................................$3995 (for 1 week) Lorad MIV Platinum…………………………………………………………….$2495 (for 1 week)

PACS Administrator/Engineer Certification Phase I…………….…………………………………...........................….….$2995 (for 2 weeks) Phase II……………………………………….………………….……………..….$2995 (for 2 weeks)

Mobile C-Arms OEC 9600/9800..........................................................................$6995 (for 2 weeks) OEC 9800/9900..........................................................................$7995 (for 2 weeks) OEC 9900.......................................................................................$4995 (for 1 week) Siemens Siremobile C-Arm ........................................................$3995 (for 1 week) Philips BV Pulsera C-Arm ............................................................$3995 (for 1 week)

RAD & R/F PRODUCT SPECIFIC GE Precision 500D………….……………………………………...……..….$9995 (for 1 weeks) GE Revolution Family: XR/d 1X & 2X (DR) …………….….…..….$9995 (for 2 weeks) GE Advantx Family..……….…………………………….……………....….$5995 (for 2 weeks) (Advantx 1, Advantx E, Legacy, Compax 40) GE Proteus XR/a .………………………….……………………..………...….$3995 (for 1 week) GE Definium Family (DR).............................................................$9995 (for 1 week) (Definium 6000/8000, Discovery XR650/656, Optima XR640) Philips Bucky Diagnost….……………….……………………..………...….$2995 (for 1 week) Private Practice X-Ray Systems….….……..……………..………...….$2995 (for 1 week)

Ultrasound Multi-Vendor Ultrasound Systems...........................................$5995 (for 2 weeks)

Management Capital Asset Management.........................................................$1995 (for 1 week) Introduction to Networking & DICOM.........................................$1995 (for 3 days) Intro to Diagnostic Imaging for Managers & Sales Staff…….$1250 (for 2.5 days)

Cardiac CATH LABS Philips Integris R/F Cath Lab System.......................................$9995 (for 3 weeks) Siemens Axiom Artis (DR) ......................................................$14995 (for 2 weeks) GE Innova 2100/3100/4100 (DR) ........................................$14995 (for 2 weeks)

CT (Computed Tomography) Phase I..........................................................................................$4995 (for 2 weeks) Phase II.........................................................................................$5995 (for 2 weeks) GE LightSpeed/BrightSpeed......................................................$7995 (for 2 weeks) GE VCT............................................................................................$5295 (for 1 week)

Portable X-RAY GE AMX Portables: IV and IV Plus...............................................$1995 (for 1 week) Shimadzu MobileArt Portables…….............................................$2995 (for 1 week) Siemens Mobilett Portables........................................................$2995 (for 1 week)

Effective 01/01/2013

Cancellation Policy - Tuition is only refundable if cancellation is received in writing by RSTI at least 14 calendar days prior to the course or seminar date. Allow 30 days for receipt of the refund. Registrants who cancel within 14 days of the course or seminar date will have the tuition transferred to another course or seminar on a space available basis. In the event that a course does not attain our minimum enrollment, RSTI may postpone it. Paid tuition will remain on account to be applied to the rescheduled class.

Payment Due Policy - Payment for all courses and/or seminars is due three full weeks in advance of the course start date. Purchase orders are accepted, but also must be paid one week prior to the course start date. We also accept VISA, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover as a method of payment. All past due invoices will be assessed a late fee of 1.5% per month on any unpaid balances.

Schedule - Typically, courses run from 8:30 am-4:30 pm Monday through Friday. You will receive a detailed schedule when we confirm your registration. You should schedule your incoming flight to arrive Sunday afternoon or evening. On the last Friday, class ends at 12:00 noon. You may schedule your return flight any time in the mid- to late-afternoon.

Full Coverage Package - You are responsible for expenses you incur while attending courses. However, RSTI has negotiated a reduced package rate that includes 12 nights hotel accommodations, transportation between the hotel and training center, breakfast, and lunch. We will notify you of this rate when you enroll; if you wish, we can add the full coverage package cost to your tuition.

Course Materials - In addition to specially designed manuals and daily course handouts, you will also receive where appropriate:

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Troubleshooting charts Performance evaluation forms

Class Photograph Certificate of Completion

Due to copyright issues, some courses require that students bring their own manuals. These may include, but are not limited to, Operators Manual, Service Manual and Schematics. We will advise you of this when you enroll.

Make checks payable to: Radiological Service Training Institute (RSTI)

Tuition and Full Coverage Package rates are subject to change.

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CRES Certification RSTI has made it easy for you to become CRES certified. Our CRES self-study package is a powerful tool to help you focus on specific certification objectives. There are nine different criterion-referenced modules that give a comprehensive review of subjects covered on the exam. The nine modules are entitled: • • • • • • • • •

Anatomy and Physiology Radiographic Physics Electricity and Electronics Radiographic Equipment Applications Fluoroscopic Imaging Radiographic Circuit Operation Regulations and Laws Technical Problem Solving CRES Exam Review

Mastering these topics will enable you to succeed on the final CRES Certification Exam. With RSTI’s self-study CRES package you can learn anytime, anywhere, at your convenience and on your schedule.

Visit http://www.aami.org/certification/journal.html for Certificate Renewal details. The modules contain both practice exams with answers and exams which can be returned to RSTI for grading. We are offering a 20% discount off of the list price of $398. The sale price is $318.40. Call (800) 229-7784 for info or visit www.aami.org/certification/exam.html for detailed exam info.

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