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Hands-on biomedical and imaging equipment training in X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound, and general biomed skills for technicians and engineers.
Hands-on training with actual medical equipment — not just classroom theory. One of the few providers with imaging-specific training for CT, MRI, and X-ray service.
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RSTI trains imaging service engineers and biomed technicians who service diagnostic imaging equipment, including hospital in-house teams, third-party service organizations, and some OEMs. Students typically need a strong electronics background, such as military electronics experience, a technical school diploma, or a two-year associate degree in electronics.
RSTI covers the major imaging modalities: diagnostic X-ray, mammography, CT, MRI, ultrasound, cardiac cath labs, portable X-ray, mobile C-arms, plus PACS, DICOM, and networking. It runs over 50 courses per year combining classroom instruction with hands-on lab work on real imaging systems.
Founded in 1985 and based in Solon, Ohio, RSTI describes itself as the world's largest independent training institute for diagnostic imaging instrumentation maintenance and management. It has trained over 15,000 service professionals from more than 50 countries.
Yes. RSTI participates in DoD SkillBridge and offers GI Bill-approved programs to help veterans move into imaging engineer roles within healthcare technology management.
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