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Matlock Endoscopic: Endoscope Repair Training

by Akane Naka, Project Manager | October 16, 2007
All training will be performed
by Matlock certified
technicians utilizing
a “hands-on” approach.
Matlock Endoscopic was just getting off the ground back in 1991. Their technicians have years of experience in endoscopic repairs and equipment operation, and their friendly, resourceful sales and customer service representatives truly care about your needs.

Not only does Matlock Endoscopic provide quality repairs, but they also provide hands on endoscope repair training for Biomedical Engineers and Technicians.

Three Endoscope Repair Training

Who should attend:
Any biomedical/clinical technician or engineer
Endosccopy nurses or technicians

Date of Training:
All training is scheduled Mon. - Sat. to meet your individual schedule requirements.

Course Length:
Two days from 9am to 5pm

Location:
Matlock's Corporate Headquarters in Nashville, TN


CLASS 1: Introduction to Flexible Scopes
Learn how to properly perform a complete flexible scope preventative maintenance inspection, scope nomenclature and about different endoscopy procedures, and also learn how to perform an air/water nozzle replacement.

Course Outline:
1. Basics Introduction
2. Scope Inspection and Evaluation
3. Air/Water Repairs
4. Class One Review

CLASS 2: Minor Repairs
This course is a review of all of the terms covered in Class 1 with addition of learning to perform minor repairs such as scope disassembly and reassembly, fluid removal, switch replacement, and angulation system repairs.

Course Outline:
1. Review Class 1
2. Retraining and Review on Class One Concerns
3. Scope Disassembly and Reassembly
4. Fluid Removals
5. Switch Replacement and Rebuilding
6. Angulation System Repairs
7. Class Two Review

* You must have attended Class 1 "Introduction to Flexible Endoscopes"

CLASS 3: Angulation Rubbers
This course is a review of all of the terms covered in Classes 1 and 2 with the addition of how to properly replace an angulation rubber.

Course Outline:
1. Review Class 2
2. Retraining and Review on Class Two Concerns
3. A-Rubber Removal
4. Angulation Rubber Attachment
5. Securing A-Rubber to the Scope
6. Performing Steps 3 - 5
7. Entire Course Review

*You must have attended Class 1 "Introduction to Flexible Endoscopes" and Class 2 "Minor Repairs" prior to taking this course.