Network Infrastructure and Protocols
Networked healthcare today demands a deeper understanding of information technology and how it impacts the healthcare delivery process. GE HealthCare created a curriculum dedicated solely to Network Infrastructure and Protocols Training focused on the knowledge you need to manage and succeed in this rapidly changing environment, regardless of equipment choices, or IT skill level. As a leading training provider, we offer a comprehensive curriculum in a dynamic, hands on environment. Login now and take the Digital Technology Skills Assessment to determine which courses are right for you. Note: Onsite training is now available.
Course Offerings
Title | Series | Description | Length | DeliveryMethod |
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Advanced Cybersecurity in Healthcare | Technical Training | With your patient systems connected to both segregated and IT network |
4 Days | Class/Lab |
Advanced Wireless in Healthcare Digital Technology | Technical Training | Do the transmitters on your patient telemetry system lose data connectivity intermittently? |
4 Days | Class/Lab |
Implementing Digital Technology in Healthcare | Technical Training | Unable to see all devices on your patient monitor network? |
4 Days | Class/Lab |
Intro to Cybersecurity in Healthcare | Technical Training | This virtual instructor-led class is designed for technical professionals responsible for the ins |
1 Day | Virtual |
Intro to Digital Technology in Healthcare | Technical Training | The Intro to Digital Technology in Healthcare Service Training course is an intensive one-day cou |
1 Day | Virtual |
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- Healthcare Informatics - DICOM
Gain the experience and skills to understand how medical devices communicate, using DICOM.
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Learn the key concepts of network connectivity that enable or impair system communications.
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How clinical workflow translates to dataflow, and how applications use the HL7 language to move information properly from one system to another.
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