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NURSE & ADMINISTRATORSContact Hour Approved
• Education ConferencesAchieving EndoExcellence
EUS (Endoscopic Ultrasound) Nurse Training Seminar
• Home StudyOn-Line Courses
PHYSICIANS • Home Study & Enduring Materials
Bronchoscopic Electrosurgery (1 CME)
Focus on Endoscopy in the New Millennium (6 modules)
Endo Clinics CD-Rom (4 CD set)
EUS Training Videos (5 tape set)
RESOURCES • Wall Charts
• Video Tapes
• Website Resource List
CLINICAL SERVICE & SUPPORT • Education Conferences
Maximizing Your Endoscopic Image & Performance
Reprocessing Specialist Training Course (certificate only)
• Home StudyCare & Maintenance of Olympus Flexible Endoscopes(coming soon)
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER TRAINING
OLYMPUS UNIVERSITYE D U C AT I O N A L P R O G R A M & R E S O U R C E G U I D E
WELCOME!We are delightedto provide you withthe annual editionof the Olympus
University Educational Programand Resource Guide.
This year we have expanded ourcourse offerings to include a coursedesigned especially for thereprocessing technicians. Thishands-on program focuses on theproper techniques for reprocessingyour endoscopes. We have alsoadded an EUS nurse trainingcourse. Please be sure to visit theOlympus University website at,www.olympusuniversity.com, forup-to-date course schedules andlocations.
With your valued input andfeedback, Olympus University willcontinue to seek ways to expandour educational offerings. Wewelcome ideas for a course topic ora program that you would like tosee presented by OlympusUniversity. Please send us an e-mailto [email protected].
Sue DunnManager of Professional Education,Olympus University
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COURSE OVERVIEW Today's healthcare environmentchallenges organizations to balancecost containment with quality ofcare. In order to survive and thrivein this atmosphere, endoscopynurse managers and cliniciansmust combine business andfinancial management skillswith clinical expertise.
This educational course,designed for those who want tomore effectively manage theirresources, presents an overviewof topics affecting healthcare todayand tomorrow. Sessions offer toolsto help successfully identify anddevelop short and long-term goalsand balance fiscal responsibilitywith clinical care.
PURPOSE STATEMENTThis formal educationalactivity has been developedin response to managers,nurses and technicians whohave expressed a need toincrease their clinical andfinancial management skillswhile maintaining qualitypatient care. Attendeeswill be given up-to-dateinformation that will helpimprove unit operations,revenue and patient care.
GENERAL SESSION
SCOPE SCOOPNew technologies, trends andhot issues affecting endoscopy willbe discussed
EXCELLENCE REQUIRED Learn what's new with HIPAA,OSHA, CDC, FDA regulations andguidelines, accreditation standards& HFMEA
SIMPLY THE BESTCelebrate the practice ofendoscopy nursing, conflictresolutions & staff relationships
MANAGEMENT TRACT
BANISH THE BUGSThe management tract will focuson "WHY" reprocessing is critical,discuss bio-burden, and howproper reprocessing reducesrepairs
SHOW ME THE MONEYAdministrative strategies foreffective resource managementTopics include:• Creating a business plan • Appropriate benchmarking &
equipment acquisition • Best practices for scheduling
and staffing
MAXIMIZING YOUR MVPs• Leadership training, team
building & competencies• Using a team approach to
improve patient care
CLINICAL PRACTICE TRACT
BANISH THE BUGSFocus on "HOW" to reprocess endoscopes, leak testing,following industry standards & OEM instruction manuals
SWEET DREAMS• Define levels of continuum of sedation & analgesia• Basic principles, complications and commonly used
pharmacological agents
SNEAK PEAKSNew procedures, current procedures, all incorporatingnew and innovative technologies. This discussion willhighlight the best of both. Topics to include, but notlimited to:• ERCP • EMR• EUS, EBUS• Capsule Endoscopy • Gerd Rx
MANAGEMENT TRAINING COURSE
ACHIEVING ENDOEXCELLENCE6.2 GI-SPECIFIC CONTACT HOURS
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MANAGEMENT TRAINING COURSE
ACHIEVING ENDOEXCELLENCE
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE(8.2 contact hours, 6.2 GI specific contact hours available )
AGENDA SESSION TOPIC & OBJECTIVES
7:30am - 8:00am Registration
8:00am - 8:20am Welcome & Opening Comments
8:20am - 9:00am General Session Scope Scoop – Learning objective: Discuss trendsand therapeutic modalities common to endoscopy
9:00am - 10:00am General Session Excellence Required – Learning objective:Highlight current compliance issues affectingendoscopy practices
10:00am - 10:15am Break
10:15am - 11:45am Breakout Sessions Management Tract: Banish the Bugs(Attend one or the other) Why proper reprocessing is critical, discuss effects of
bio-burden, industry standards
Clinical Tract: Banish the BugsHow to properly reprocess & leak test endoscopes,discuss industry standards
11:45pm - 12:45pm Lunch
12:45pm - 1:45pm Breakout Sessions Management Tract: Show Me the Money!—(Attend one or the other) Learning Objective: Describe administrative
strategies for effective resource management
Clinical Tract: Sweet Dreams - Define levels ofcontinuum of Sedation and Analgesia, principles,complications and commonly used pharmacologicalagents
1:45pm - 2:45pm Breakout Sessions Management Tract: Maximizing Your MVP’s—(Attend one or the other) Learning Objective: Identify techniques that can be
used to empower oneself and staff
Clinical Tract: Sneak Peaks - New procedures,current procedures all incorporating new andinnovative technologies
2:45pm - 3:00pm Break
3:00pm - 4:00pm General Session Simply the Best - Celebrate the practice ofendoscopy nursing
4:00pm - 4:30pm Evaluations & Adjournment
8.2 CONTACT HOURS
FACULTY
Vanessa Monroe, RN, BSN, CNOR
Jeanine Penberthy, RN, MSN, CGRN
Chris Smith, RN, MSN, CNOR
JoNeil Smith, RN, MBA
Pam VanDuinen, RN
Barbara Zuccala, RN, BSN, CGRN
Additional faculty to be announced.
Dates and locations feature facultyon a rotation basis.
TARGET AUDIENCE
This symposium is intendedfor Endoscopy Nurse Managersand Clinicians.
The approximate value of this educational activity is $350.00. This CE activity is underwritten by a generous unrestricted educational grant from Olympus University. Approval as a provider refers torecognition of educational activities only and does not imply ANCC Commission on Accreditation or New York State Nurses Association approval or endorsement of any product.
Accreditation This CE activity has been presented by OlympusAmerica Inc., which is an approved provider ofcontinuing nursing education by the New YorkState Nurses Association's Council on ContinuingEducation, which is accredited as an approver ofcontinuing education in nursing by the AmericanNurses Credentialing Center's Commission onAccreditation, and is assigned approval code#5SYJEP-PRV-04-084. According to the criteria ofthe Certifying Board of Gastroenterology Nursesand Associates (CBGNA), 6.2 of the hours earnedin this activity are considered GI-Specific for thepurposes of re-certification by contact hoursthrough CBGNA.
NURSE TRAINING SEMINAR
ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND (EUS)6.9 GI SPECIFIC CONTACT HOURS
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PURPOSE STATEMENTThis formal educationalactivity has been developed inresponse to GI Nurses andAssociates who haveexpressed a need to increasetheir knowledgeon the basics of EndoscopicUltrasound as well astherapeutic modalities.Attendees will be givenup-to date information thatwill help to improve unitoperations, revenue andpatient care.
FACULTY
Jeanine Penberthy, RN, MSN, CGRN
Shannonlee Maialetti, BSDI, RT(R), RDMS
Julianne Berger, RDMS
Ron Barr, RT(R), RDMS
Becky Hardy, RT(R), RDMS
Mindy Kear, RT(R), RDMS
Mark McDonough, RT,(R), RDMS
Dates and locations feature faculty
on a rotation basis.
TARGET AUDIENCEThis symposium is intended forGI nurses and technicians.
AccreditationThis CE activity has been presented by OlympusAmerica Inc., which is an approved provider ofcontinuing nursing education by the New York StateNurses Association’s Council on Continuing Education,which is accredited as an approver of continuing educa-tion in nursing by the American Nurses CredentialingCenter’s Commission on Accreditation, and is assignedapproval code #5SYJEP-PRV-04-063. According to thecriteria of the Certifying Board of GastroenterologyNurses and Associates (CBGNA), 6.9 of the hoursearned in this activity are considered GI-Specificfor the purposes of re-certification by contact hoursthrough CBGNA.
Olympus America Inc. has been approved as a providerby the Iowa Board of Nursing - Provider #297.
Olympus America Inc. has been approved by theCalifornia BRN - Provider #CEP10419.
COURSE OVERVIEWEndoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) hasemerged as an important newimaging modality. This programwas designed to provide nursesand technicians a thoroughupdate of the most recentadvances in endosonographictechnology and equipment,and a step-by-step guide toperforming and preparing forthe procedure. This course willallow the nurse/technician todiscuss the most recentadvances in EUS technologyand equipment, describe theprocedure and its role ingastroenterology, andunderstand the applications ofthe equipment and accessories.
OBJECTIVES• Identify the role of nurses and
assistants involved with EUSprocedures
• Discuss the physics ofultrasound as it relates toGI echoendoscopes
• Demonstrate proper proce-dure room and scope set upfor the EUS system
• Demonstrate the proper useof FNA needles
• Demonstrate proper handlingand reprocessing techniquesnecessary to ensure patientready scopes and accessories.
• Identify methods to increasereimbursementfor EUS procedures
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MORNING SESSION
8:30 – 9:00am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Registration
9:00 – 10:00am . . Nurses Role in EUS Procedures
10:00 – 10:15am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EUS Coding
10:15 – 10:30am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Break
10:30 – 11:30am . . . . . . . . Physics of Ultrasound
11:30 – 11:45am . . . . . . . . . . . . . Faculty Q & A
11:45 – 12:45pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lunch
AFTERNOON SESSION12:45 – 3:30 pm
EUS HANDS-ON STATIONSHands on training will be provided throughthree breakout stations. Each of these stationswill cover a different area of EUS.
ROOM SET-UP & BALLOON APPLICATIONwill offer tips on an effective EUS procedureroom set-up, as well as training on balloonapplication for both radial and curvilineararray systems
NEEDLE SET-UP & CYTOLOGY SLIDEPRESENTATIONwill be assembling FNA needles and makingcytology slides.
REPROCESSING (RADIAL, CURVILINEAR,NEEDLES)will provide precise training on manual,as well as automated disinfection reprocessingof echoendoscopes.
STATION 1
STATION 2
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Participant’s Name
Hospital
Address
City/State/Zip
Telephone
Fax
Name to appear on badge
Fax407-362-0336
MailOlympus University RegistrationPO Box 680278Orlando, FL 32868-9904
ENROLLMENTPlease register me for the following course and location:
METHOD OF PAYMENTCheck Bill my credit card:
American Express MasterCard Visa
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Expiration date
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Your signature (required for credit card registrations)
Service Contract #
ACHIEVING ENDOEXCELLENCE
ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND (EUS)Nurse Training Seminar
Cancellation: Registration fee, less a $25.00 administration charge, is refundable ifcancellation is received 10 business days prior to the course starting date. Registrationmay be transferred between the courses. It can also be assigned to another personemployed within your institution.
Olympus University will confirm receipt of your registration request.
(Use one Registration Form for each person. Photocopy as many forms neededand submit together at the same time for facility discount).
Dec. 3, 2005San Antonio, TX
April 8, 2006Houston, TX
May 6, 2006Lehigh Valley, PA
June 24, 2006Chicago, IL
August 5, 2006Denver, CO
Sept. 9, 2006Jacksonville, FL
October 28, 2006Washington DC
November 4, 2006Memphis, TN
April 28, 2006Cleveland, OH
September 15, 2006Los Angeles, CA
October 20, 2006Houston, TX
REGISTRATION FORMTo register, simply e-mail, phone, fax or mailyour registration form to Olympus University.
Call 1-800-645-8100 ext 6200 to confirm dates & locations**Dates & locations subject to change
HOW TO REGISTER
By mail: Registration form and check should be mailed to:Olympus University RegistrationPO Box 680278Orlando, FL 32868-9904
Checks should be made payable to Olympus University.A confirmation letter and information packet will be sent uponreceipt of approved registration.
By Fax: For VISA, MasterCard or American Express charges, sendcompleted registration form to 407-362-0336.
By e-mail: This registration form is available at the Olympus Universitywebsite, www.olympusuniversity.com. E-mail complete registrationinformation to [email protected].
FEESInclude continental breakfast, lunch, breaks and syllabus.
Registration: @ $145.00 = $_____________________
(on site registration, please check availability)
Same facility discount: @ $120.00 = $_____________________
(discount for additional persons employed at the same facility)
Total Fees: = $_____________________
Achieving EndoExcellence Attendees, please check:
I Will Attend the: Management Tracts or Clinical Tracts
Your Position: Admin/Director MD Educator Nurse Practitioner
Staff Nurse Supervisor Scrub Nurse
Technician Head Nurse/Mgr Clinical Specialist
8.2 CONTACT HOURS
6.9 CONTACT HOURS
ON-LINE COURSE OFFERINGS
Earn Contact Hours On-line @ www.olympusuniversity.com
HOME STUDY CONTACT HOURS
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Reimbursement for the GI Lab 2.0 contact hours $15.00
Objective:List ways to maximize reimbursement in the GI Lab
The Scope of Compliance 2.5 contact hours $18.00
Objective:Highlight current compliance issues affecting GI endoscopy& surgical practices
Capital Equipment Acquisition 1.8 contact hours $10.00
Objective:Describe the various steps necessary for determiningappropriate capital equipment par levels
Efficiency & Cost Containmentin the GI Lab 1.8 contact hours $10.00
Objective:Identify efficiency issues for the GI department related to:1. Best Practices2. Scheduling3. Staffing
Solutions for Endoscopy Reprocessing & Repair Reduction 3.5 contact hours $22.00
Objectives:1. Describe how endoscope reprocessing &
storage relates to endoscope repairs2. Identify the proper reprocessing steps for
flexible endoscopes3. Discuss the current Standards of Care &
Resources available for creating safe andappropriate policies
4. List the various ways to implement a repairreduction program at your facility
Reprocessing Strategies & Cost Efficiency for OR Personnel 4.0 contact hours $25.00
Objectives:
1. Identify basic components of an endoscope2. Identify the appropriate steps for endoscopy
equipment reprocessing in the OR setting3. Describe ways to improve equipment-related
patient care outcomes4. Identify strategies to improve efficiency and
reduce costs in the OR
CALL TO ORDER 1-800-645-8100 EXT 6200
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Featuring cutting-edge contentdeveloped by Atul C. Mehta, MBBSof The Cleveland Clinic Foundation,and Daniel H. Sterman, MD of theUniversity of Pennsylvania MedicalCenter, both leading practitioners ofthis important treatment modality.
This CME activity is intended toprovide an introduction to theuse of electrocautery techniques,also known as bronchoscopicelectrosurgery, for managingtracheobronchial obstructiondue to a variety of causes.
Electrosurgery may be usedas an outpatient procedure inappropriate cases and may beless invasive than other optionsfor treating tumors, polyps,and inflammatory stricturesin the lungs.
The expert faculty will use slideswith lecture notes and a CD-ROMwith video case studies to helpfamiliarize participants with themethodology and equipmentused in this relatively safe andversatile technique.
AN IMPORTANT CONTINUINGMEDICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMFOR PULMONOLOGISTS &THORACIC SURGEONS
At the completion of this activity,participants should be able to:
• List the principal applications ofbronchoscopic electrosurgery
• Compare the use ofbronchoscopic electrosurgerywith other treatment modalitiesin these clinical applications
• Describe the equipment usedin performing bronchoscopicelectrosurgery
• Discuss electrosurgerytechniques for variousendobronchial applications
• Outline safety issues inbronchoscopic electrosurgery
COST$50 for materials. Includeswritten program materials and aCD-ROM of live case footage, # PED-100037.
CALL TO ORDER1-800-645-8100 EXT 6200
COURSE OVERVIEWBronchoscopic Electrosurgery
provides an introduction to
the use of electrocautery techniques
for managing tracheobronchial
obstruction due to a variety of
causes. Electrocautery may be
used as an outpatient procedure
in appropriate cases and may be
less invasive than other options
for treating tumors, polyps,
and inflammatory strictures
in the lungs.
FACULTY
Daniel Sterman, M.D.,
of the University of Pennsylvania
Health System, and
Atul C. Mehta, M.D.,
of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation
BRONCHOSCOPIC ELECTROSURGERYPHYSICIAN’S HOME STUDY
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The six-course modules are available asLecture Guides or Independent Study Guidesand divided into the following areas of study:
COLONOSCOPY UPDATESurveys current and developing applicationsof colonoscopic diagnosis of cancerous andprecancerous conditions, polypectomy, andmanagement of recurrent syndromes.# PED-100007 Lecture Guide# PED-100008 Independent Study Guide
CURRENT MANAGEMENT OPTIONS FOR GIBLEEDING AND EMERGENCIESCovers methods used to manage gastrointestinalbleeding, and related emergencies, includingulcer hemorrhages, bleeding esophageal varices,and bleeding caused by a variety of vascularmalformations in the gastrointestinal tract.# PED-100009 Independent Study Guide# PED-100010 Lecture Guide
ADVANCES IN ERCP:APPLICATIONS AND TECHNIQUESHighlights the methodology and significance ofendoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatographyfor diagnosis of pancreatic and duodenaldisorders.
# PED-100005 Independent Study Guide# PED-100006 Lecture Guide
PROGRESS IN ENDOSCOPICULTRASOUNDDescribes applications ofendoscopic ultrasound throughoutthe gastrointestinal tract, withparticular reference to diagnosisand management of esophagealcancer, chronic pancreatitis,and colon cancer.# PED-100017 Independent Study Guide# PED-100018 Lecture Guide
INNOVATIONS INESOPHAGEAL ENDOSCOPYOutlines applications of newendoscopic techniques for diagnosisand therapy of esophageal disorders,including Barrett’s esophagus andgastroesophageal reflux disorders.# PED-100011 Independent Study Guide# PED-100012 Lecture Guide
PANCREATIC DISORDERS:COMPREHENSIVE ENDOSCOPICAPPROACHESReviews diagnosis and therapyof pancreatic disorders, includingacute biliary pancreatitis, chronicpancreatitis, pancreatic fluidcollections, and pancreaticductal complications.# PED-100015 Lecture Guide# PED-100016 Independent Study Guide
COST$50 per module ($200 for all 6)plus $20 per module for credit.Includes written program materialsand a CD-ROM of live case footage.
TO ORDEROlympus University Hotline:1-800-645-8100 x6200
COURSE OVERVIEWDesigned for physicians to acquirestate-of-the-art treatmentprotocols and clinical strategiesfor prevention, diagnosis andmanagement of diseases of thegastrointestinal tract andpancreas, this important series ofcontinuing medical educationprograms features contentdeveloped by Christopher Gostout,M. D., and other endoscopyexperts from the prestigiousMaton Clinic and key institutionsthroughout the country.
FACULTY ANDCONTRIBUTINGAUTHORS
Todd Huntley Baron, M.D.
Gregory Ginsberg, M.D.
Christopher J. Gostout, M.D.
Charles Lightdale, M.D.
Norman Marcon, M.D.
Ian Norton, M.D.
Cuong Nguyen, M.D.
Bret T. Petersen, M.D.
Douglas Rex, M.D.
Kenneth K. Wang, M.D.
Maurits J. Wiersema, M.D.
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PED-100038 Endo Clinics - Endoscopic Procedures for the Practicing Physician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$98.00(4 CD-Rom set) Gregory G. Ginsberg, MD
PED-100041 EUS Training Videotape Set (5 tapes) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$100.00Includes the following (tapes not sold individually)1. Cancer Staging/Submucosal (SMT) Lesions, Anand V Sahai, MD, MSc2. Radial EUS, Michael B. Wallace, MD, MPH3. EUS-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA), Maurita J. Wiersema, MD4. Introduction to Curvilinear (CLA) EUS, Robert H. Hawes, MD5. Miniprobe EUS, Chan-Sup Shim, MD
HOW TO ORDERBy mail: Order form and check should be mailed to:
Olympus University PO Box 680278Orlando, FL 32868-9904800-645-8100 ext. 6200
Check should be made payable to Olympus University.
By fax: For VISA, MasterCard or American Express charges,send completed order form to 407-362-0336.
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CD-ROM & VIDEO TAPES ORDER FORMPHYSICIAN’S HOME STUDY
OLYMPUS UNIVERSITY RESOURCE INFORMATION
PLEASE CALL OLYMPUS @ 1 800-848-9024 TO REQUEST THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:
ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION
CLEANING & DISINFECTION WALL CHARTS
PWC-100012 . . . . . . . . . . PEF-V Endoscope Poster Set (11 x 17)PWC-100010 . . . . . . . . . . EVIS 40/140/240 EXERA 160 Endoscope Poster Set (133/4 x 211/2)PWC-100011 . . . . . . . . . . EVIS 40/140/240 EXERA 160 Endoscope Binder Set (11 x 17)F585E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ET Reprocessing Chart (9 x 12)F584E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ET Reprocessing Poster (large)PF2-0300/7.5K . . . . . . . . . OSF-2 Cleaning ChartDSD-REF12/02 . . . . . . . . . DSD-201 Quick Reference Guide (laminated)
CLEANING & DISINFECTION VIDEO TAPES
VID-100024 . . . . . . . . . . EVIS 140 ReprocessingVID-100025 . . . . . . . . . . EVIS 100/130 ReprocessingVID-100057 . . . . . . . . . . Endo Therapy Cleaning & Disinfection
PROCEDURE & ANATOMY WALL CHARTS
F80E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ENT PosterF811SB . . . . . . . . . . . . . EUS Poster (large)F649E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Bronchus, Normal/Abnormal Poster (large)F167E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colon Poster (large)
PROCEDURE VIDEO TAPES/CD-ROMS
PhysicianVID-100045 . . . . . . . . . . Colposcopic Skills for Family PhysiciansPED-100054 . . . . . . . . . . Interactive Real-Time EUS Simulator IRUS
PRODUCT WALL CHARTS & REFERENCE GUIDES
EndoscopesPWC-100001 . . . . . . . . . . PEF-V Endoscope Poster Set (11x17)PWC-100006 . . . . . . . . . . EVIS 40/140/240 EXERA 160 Endoscope Poster Set (133/4 x 211/2)PWC-100009 . . . . . . . . . . EVIS 40/140/240 EXERA 160 Endoscope Channel Guide (11 x 17)OSF-3WC7-02 . . . . . . . . . OSF-3 SigmoidoscopeF650E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bronchovideoscope Chart (9 x 12)GTSLPOSTER . . . . . . . . . . Gold Tip Scope Laminated Poster (large)
Endoscopic UltrasoundF1019MM . . . . . . . . . . . . EU-M60/EU-M2000 Quick Reference Guide (laminated)F1020MM . . . . . . . . . . . . EU-C60/EU-C2000 Quick Reference Guide (laminated)F1021MM . . . . . . . . . . . . Dual Plane Reconstruction (DPR) Quick Reference Guide (laminated)F1022MM . . . . . . . . . . . . Storing Data on SCSI Media Quick Reference Guide (laminated)F1012SB . . . . . . . . . . . . EUS Balloon Preparation Quick Reference Guide (laminated)F812SB . . . . . . . . . . . . . EUS Balloon Preparation Chart (10 x 14)F632E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UM2R/UM3R Instruction Laminated Chart (11 x 17)
Endo TherapyF813SB . . . . . . . . . . . . . HX-5LR-1/HX-5QR-1/HX-6UR-1 Clip Chart (9 x 12)F860BB . . . . . . . . . . . . . HX-20 Ligating Device Chart (9 x 12)F844BB . . . . . . . . . . . . . BML Handle Operation Instruction Quick Reference Guide (laminated)
Camera HeadsCAMHDSPOSTER . . . . . . . . Camera Heads Laminated Poster
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CARE & MAINTENANCE
MAXIMIZING YOUR ENDOSCOPIC IMAGE & PERFORMANCECERTIFICATE COURSE
COURSE OVERVIEWOpen to individuals who workwith Olympus flexible endoscopyequipment. This course helpsfamiliarize you with the essentialins and outs of an endoscope.You will learn about equipmentdesign, proper maintenance andcleaning processes as wellas repair guidelines and basicvideo troubleshooting techniques.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES1. Discuss Olympus endoscope
imaging technology andconstruction.
2. Describe how to visually inspectan endoscope for abnormalities,potential repairs, and possibleimpact on endoscope function.
3. Describe the proper handling,packaging & shipping ofdamaged endoscopes.
4. Summarize how an Olympusflexible endoscope is repaired.
5. Discuss the proper set upand operation of Olympus videosystem components in relationshipto endoscopic procedures.
6. Describe proper pre-cleaningand leakage testing of Olympusflexible endoscopes.
PURPOSE STATEMENTThis educational activityhas been developed forGI nurses and associateswho have expressed aneed to increase theirknowledge base ofOlympus endoscopeconstruction, Olympusvideo system components,care and maintenance offlexible endoscopes andrepair reductionstrategies. Attendeeswill receive a Certificateof Completion at theend of the program.
FACULTY MEMBERSwill rotate betweencourse dates and locations:
• Ann Berry, Chicago, IL
• Stacy Burdette, Dallas, TX
• Jorge Catasus, Tampa, FL
• Jack Collier, San Jose, CA
• Pete Hamm, Cleveland, OH
• Joe Hocevar, Cleveland, OH
• David Kovach, Hauppauge, NY
• Brendy Marquez, Chicago, IL
• Barry Moore, Boston, MA
• Rick Stried, Atlanta, GA
Dates and locations feature facultyon a rotation basis.
TARGET AUDIENCEGI nurses, associatesand technicians
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
TIMES FOR EACH LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED
Registration - breakfast or lunch to be provided 20 mins.
Construction, Structure & Performance 80 mins.
BREAK 10 mins.
Pre-cleaning, Mechanical Cleaning, Reprocessing & Storage 50 mins.
Quality Repair Process & Handling 20 mins.
BREAK 10 mins.
Endoscopic Electronics 45 mins.
Repair Reduction & Cost Savings Strategies 30 mins.
Evaluations & Adjournment
AM Programs will start @ 8:00am - 12:45pmPM Programs will start @ 3:00pm - 7:45pm
Please call 1-800 645-8100 ext. 6200, or visit the website,www.olympusuniversity.com to confirm time and location.
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Fax407-362-0336
MailOlympus University RegistrationPO Box 680278Orlando, FL 32868-9904CARE & MAINTENANCE
Maximizing Your Endoscopic Image & Performance
(Use one Registration Form for each person. Photocopy as many forms neededand submit together at the same time for facility discount).REGISTRATION FORM
To register, simply e-mail, phone, fax or mailyour registration form to Olympus University.
# $Total no. of courses Total Cost
Participant’s Name
Title
Facility Name Department
Address
City State Zip
Telephone Fax
E-mail Address
ENROLLMENTPlease register me for the following course location:
Cancellation: Registration fee, less a $25.00 administration charge, is refundable ifcancellation is received 10 business days prior to the course starting date. Registration maybe transferred between the courses. It can also be assigned to another person employedwithin your institution.
Olympus University will confirm receipt of your registration request.
February 2, 2006 - Kansas City, MO
(PM Session)
March 9, 2006 - Charlotte, NC
(AM Session)
April 7, 2006 - Richmond, VA
(AM Session)
April 20, 2006 - Louisville, KY
(AM Session)
April 27, 2006 - Albuquerque, NM
(AM Session)
June 1, 2006 - Pittsburgh, PA
(AM Session)
June 15, 2006 - Mobile, AL
(AM Session)
July 21, 2006 - Wichita, KS
(PM Session)
August 24, 2006 - St. Louis, MO
(PM Session)
September 13, 2006 - Columbia, SC
(AM Session)
October 5, 2006 - Sacramento, CA
(AM Session)
October 19, 2006 - Cincinnati, OH
(AM Session)
December 6, 2006 - Albany, NY
(PM Session)
HOW TO REGISTER
By mail: Registration form and check should be mailed to:
Olympus University Registration
PO Box 680278
Orlando, FL 32868-9904
Checks should be made payable to Olympus University.
A confirmation letter and information packet will be sent upon
receipt of approved registration.
By Fax: For VISA, MasterCard or American Express charges, send
completed registration form to 407-362-0336.
By e-mail: This registration form is available at the Olympus University
website, www.olympusuniversity.com. E-mail complete registration
information to [email protected].
FEESInclude continental breakfast or lunch, breaks and syllabus.
Registration: @ $95.00 = $_____________________
(On site registration, please check availability. Check or credit card payment only)
METHOD OF PAYMENTCheck Bill my credit card:
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Card number
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Print name as it appears on card
Your signature (required for credit card registrations)
Service Contract #
• Dates & locations subject to change •Call 1-800-645-8100 ext 6200 for updated 2006 dates & locations
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CARE & MAINTENANCE
REPROCESSING SPECIALIST TRAININGCERTIFICATE COURSE
COURSE OVERVIEWThis course is available to GI/Pulmonarynurses and reprocessing technicians who areinterested in thoroughly understanding theprocedures for endoscope care andreprocessing. Participants will learn torecognize the important processes requiredfor pre cleaning, leakage testing, manualcleaning, manual high level disinfection,endoscope handling and storage of Olympusendoscopes. Basic overview of endoscopyprocedures and nomenclature of endoscopeswill also be discussed. Hands-on training forreprocessing Olympus GI & Pulmonaryendoscopes will be provided.
PURPOSE STATEMENTThis course is designed to provide Olympusflexible endoscope customers with thedetailed training required to correctlyreprocess GI and Pulmonary flexibleendoscopes. Endoscopy fundamentals andendoscope construction are discussed to helpexplain the reprocessing of the intricate innerchannels of an endoscope. Attendees willwork in a simulated reprocessing environmentto practice the correct reprocessing steps thatare learned during the course.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES• Discuss the fundamentals of endoscopy
and related anatomy
• Review Olympus reprocessingguidelines and techniques
• Evaluate common reprocessing errorsand how they correspond toendoscope repairs
• Discuss proper endoscope handlingand storage
• Provide precise training on manualreprocessing of Olympus endoscopes
• Identify correct and incorrectreprocessing techniques
TRAINING FORMATInstructor-led tutorial (morning session)Hands-on (afternoon session)
DURATION8:30am - 4:30pm
COST$145 per person (includes continentalbreakfast and lunch, course materials andCertificate of Completion). Due to thehands-on nature of the course, class sizeis limited. Early registration isrecommended.
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Robert J.Malachowsky,B.S., M.S.Before working forOlympus AmericaInc., RobertMalachowsky spent17 years
as a trainer at the Brookhaven NationalLaboratory. He has developed over 100courses and conducted training in over1,000 training courses. As a qualified trainerwith Olympus, Mr. Malachowsky has beenresponsible for the development of courses forendoscopic video equipment and automateddisinfectors. He is a member of the AmericanSociety for Training and Development and theProject Management Institute. Earning a B.S.from New York Institute of Technology,he went on to complete his master'sin instructional technology.
FACULTYOlympus Factory-Trained Engineers
Olympus Technical Trainers
TARGET AUDIENCE• GI/Pulmonary Nurses
and Technicians
• Biomedical Techniciansand Engineers
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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
AGENDA TOPIC
8:30am - 9:00am Registration & Continental Breakfast
9:00am - 10:15am Endoscopy Fundamentals
10:15am - 10:30am BREAK
10:30am - 12:00pm Olympus Reprocessing Guidelines & TechniquesCommon Repairs Related to ReprocessingProper Endoscope Handling & Storage
12:00pm - 1:00pm LUNCH
1:00pm - 2:30pm Demonstration & Hands-on Reprocessing of Adult 160 Series Endoscopes
2:30pm - 2:45pm BREAK
2:45pm - 4:00pm 15 minute rotation with JF, BF, CF-2T, EUS, 100-130 Series GIF Endoscopes
4:00pm - 4:30pm Evaluations & Adjournment
Fax407-362-0336
MailOlympus University RegistrationPO Box 680278Orlando, FL 32868-9904
REPROCESSING SPECIALIST TRAINING
(Use one Registration Form for each person. Photocopy as many forms neededand submit together at the same time for facility discount).REGISTRATION FORM
To register, simply e-mail, phone, fax or mailyour registration form to Olympus University.
Attendee Name
Title
Facility Name Department
Facility Address
City State Zip
Telephone Fax
E-mail Address
Olympus University will confirm receipt of your registration request.
ENROLLMENTPlease register me for the following course location:
Cancellation: Registration fee, less a $25.00 administration charge, is refundable ifcancellation is received 10 business days prior to the course starting date. Registrationmay be transferred between the courses. It can also be assigned to another personemployed within your institution.
December 7, 2005 - Los Angeles, CA
December 8, 2005 - Los Angeles, CA
January 11, 2006 - Norfolk, VA
January 12, 2006 - Norfolk, VA
February 8, 2006 - Portland, OR
February 9, 2006 - Portland, OR
March 2, 2006 - Chicago, IL
April 5, 2006 - Little Rock, AR
May 4, 2006 - Rochester, MN
May 17, 2006 - Detroit, MI
June 7, 2006 - Austin, TX
July 27, 2006 - Milwaukee, WI
August 30, 2006 - Lehigh Valley, PA
August 31, 2006 - Lehigh Valley, PA
September 7, 2006 - Tampa, FL
September 27, 2006 - Cleveland, OH
October 11, 2006 - Boston, MA
November 8, 2006 - Jackson, MS
HOW TO REGISTER
By mail: Registration form and check should be mailed to:
Olympus University Registration
PO Box 680278
Orlando, FL 32868-9904
Checks should be made payable to Olympus University.
A confirmation letter and information packet will be sent upon
receipt of approved registration.
By Fax: For VISA, MasterCard or American Express charges, send
completed registration form to 407-362-0336.
By e-mail: This registration form is available at the Olympus University
website, www.olympusuniversity.com. E-mail complete registration
information to [email protected].
FEESIncludes continental breakfast & lunch, course materials & Certificate of Completion.
Registration: @ $145.00 = $_____________________
(early registration is recommended)
Same facility discount: @ $120.00 = $_____________________
(discount for additional persons employed at the same facility)
Total Fees: = $_____________________
METHOD OF PAYMENTCheck Bill my credit card:
American Express MasterCard Visa
Card number
Expiration date
Print name as it appears on card
Your signature (required for credit card registrations)
Service Contract #
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER TRAININGCERTIFICATE
ENDOSCOPE INSPECTION
COURSE DESCRIPTIONMaster the first 39 steps to conduct a comprehensive,diagnostic endoscope inspection. This course providesan overview of endoscopy procedures, servicing ofendoscopy equipment and the benefits of obtainingadditional training for onsite repair.
COURSE OBJECTIVES• Reduce the incidence of repair on endoscopy
equipment when you learn to troubleshootproblems as they occur. Anatomy and medicalterminology fundamentals as applied to theendoscopy field will be covered.
• Connectivity protocols for the componentsat an individual workstation will be discussed,along with the proper procedures for obtainingrepairs that are beyond site capabilities.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND • Biomedical Engineers and Technicians • Clinical Engineers and Technicians • Endoscopy Nurses and Technicians
PREREQUISITE COURSESBasic working knowledge of endoscopes
DURATIONOne day, 9:00am - 4:00pm
COST$495 per person
MEASUREMENTPre and post-assessment examswill verify that the learning objectiveshave been met.
INTRODUCTION TOIMAGE MANAGERCOMPUTER SYSTEM
COURSE DESCRIPTIONThis hands-on course introduces thefundamental software and hardwarecomponents of the Image ManagerWindows† based computer network andstand alone systems.
COURSE OBJECTIVES• Learn the proper setup and
integration of the EVIS systemwith the Image Managercomputer system.
• Discover how to navigate throughthe system to capture, store andretrieve images along with theproper protocols for backing updata and archiving images.
• Develop simple troubleshootingtechniques that allow participantsto identify problem areas inthe system.
PREREQUISITESBasic working knowledgeof computers
DURATIONOne day, 9:00am - 4:00pm
COST$495 per person
MEASUREMENTPre and post-assessment exams willverify that the learning objectiveshave been met.
CERTIFICATIONA Certificate of Completion will besent to each participant within twoweeks of completing course.
† Windows is a registered trademark of theMicrosoft Corporation
9-050
9-090
ENDOSCOPIC VIDEO INFORMATIONSYSTEM SETUP AND SUPPORT
COURSE DESCRIPTIONThis course discusses the equipment thatmakes up the EVIS workstation. The coursewill help you gain insight into thefunctionality of the system's individualcomponents and measure their critical natureto the success of the endoscopic procedure.
COURSE OBJECTIVES• Learn the setup, wiring configuration
and calibration techniques of a properoperating EVIS workstation.
• Develop troubleshooting techniques toquickly identify failed components in thesystem. Learn about compatibility ofdifferent endoscopes, video processors(CV-140 & CV-160) and video ancillarycomponents.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND• Biomedical Technicians and Engineers• Clinical Technicians and Engineers• Endoscopy Nurses and Technicians
PREREQUISITE COURSESBasic working knowledge of EndoscopicVideo Information Systems
INSTRUCTOR(S)Olympus-trained technical SupportEngineers and/or Field Support Engineers
TRAINING FORMATHands-on, instructor-led lecture tutorial
DURATIONOne day, 9:00am - 4:00pm
COST$495 per person
MEASUREMENTPre- and post-assessment exams willverify that the learning objectives havebeen met.
FACULTY
CERTIFICATE
OLYMPUS DSD-201 ENDOSCOPE DISINFECTOR SUPPORT
COURSE DESCRIPTIONThis course offers an overview of thefunctionality and features of the DSD-201including the proper support, operation, andcycle process of the equipment. Instructorswill provide hands-on instruction, givingparticipants the necessary skills to troubleshoot,maintain, and repair the DSD-201. Participantswill be provided with technical manuals andsupport materials for future reference.
COURSE OBJECTIVES• Gain insight into the functionality of
the components, cycles, and functionsthat make up the DSD-201.
• Understand all DSD-201 cycles, anddevelop simple troubleshootingtechniques to identify commonproblems associated with each cycle.
• Learn to properly setup the equipmentand input custom programs.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND• Biomedical Technicians and Engineers• Clinical Technicians and Engineers• Nurses and GI/Endoscopy Department
Technicians
PREREQUISITE COURSESBasic knowledge of the Olympus DSDEndoscope Disinfector
INSTRUCTOR(S)Olympus Technical Trainers and/or FieldSupport Engineers
TRAINING FORMATHands-on, instructor-led lecture tutorial
DURATIONOne day, 9:00am - 4:00pm
COST$495 per person
MEASUREMENTPre- and post-assessment exams willverify that the learning objectives havebeen met.
Robert J.Malachowsky,B.S., M.S.Before working forOlympus AmericaInc., RobertMalachowskyspent 17 years
as a trainer at the Brookhaven NationalLaboratory. He has developed over 100courses and conducted training in over1,000 training courses. As a qualified trainerwith Olympus, Mr. Malachowsky has beenresponsible for the development of courses forendoscopic video equipment and automateddisinfectors. He is a member of the AmericanSociety for Training and Development and theProject Management Institute. Earning a B.S.from New York Institute of Technology,he went on to complete his master'sin instructional technology.
† Windows is a registered trademark of theMicrosoft Corporation
9-100 9-400
[email protected](On subject line type: Biomed Training)
Fax484-896-7103Attn: Eric Godduhn
mailOlympus UniversityAttn: Eric Godduhn, MSG TrainingOlympus America Inc.3500 Corporate ParkwayCenter Valley, PA 18034
REGISTRATION FORMTo register, simply e-mail, phone, fax or mailyour registration form to Olympus University.
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER TRAINING
# $Total no. of courses Total Cost
Class Dates Location
Participant’s Name
Title
Facility Name Department
Address
City State Zip
Telephone Fax
E-mail Address
ENROLLMENTPlease register me for the following course and location:
(Use one Registration Form for each person. Photocopy as many forms needed andsubmit together at the same time for facility discount).
Course # Course Title Cost
9-090 Endoscope Inspection $ 495.00
9-400 Dual Scope Disinfector Support $ 495.00
9-100 EVIS System Setup and Support $ 495.00
9-101 EVIS System Setup and Support $ 495.00
9-050 Introduction to Image Manager $ 495.00Computer System Version 7.x
Costs include all training materials. Lunch is provided by Olympus.• Dates & locations subject to change •
Call 484-896-5499 for additional course information
HOW TO REGISTER
By mail: Registration form and check should be mailed to:Olympus UniversityAttn: Eric Godduhn, MSG TrainingOlympus America Inc.3500 Corporate ParkwayCenter Valley, PA 18034484-896-5499
Checks should be made payable to Olympus University.A confirmation letter and information packet will be sent uponreceipt of approved registration.
By Fax: For VISA, MasterCard or American Express charges, sendcompleted registration form to 484-896-7103.
By e-mail: This registration form is available at the Olympus Universitywebsite, www.olympusuniversity.com. E-mail complete registrationinformation to [email protected], on subject line:Biomed Training.
Dates & locations subject to change
METHOD OF PAYMENT
Bill facility account.(Purchase Order required. Fax a copy of PO to Eric Godduhn at 484-896-7103).
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Cancellation: Registration fee, less a $25.00 administration charge, is refundable ifcancellation is received 10 business days prior to the course starting date. Registrationmay be transferred between the courses. It can also be assigned to another personemployed within your institution.
Olympus University will confirm receipt of your registration request.
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