Canon Medical Systems offer a range of in-person and virtual educational opportunities for their clients.
The purchase of new and cutting-edge imaging equipment comes with a lot of excitement—and a learning curve. That's where Canon Medical Education comes in, providing a host of education solutions for clients that include both in-person and virtual training and continuing education opportunities.
The education arm of Canon Medical Systems USA provides a customizable plan to ensure that all imaging associates are well-trained and comfortable operating advanced equipment including MR and CT, as well as vascular and cath applications, among others.
Understanding that every learner is different, Canon offers educational opportunities that include in-person, at their Institute of Advanced Imaging in Irvine, California; on-site training at a client facility; online and instructor-led courses in their Canon Learning Center; as well as CE and non-CE webinars and special programs.
To learn more about Canon's educational offerings, click here.
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