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John Jackson
Fri. 12 Sep.08, 08:40
[Reply (1 of 2) to: 'flow arifact' started by: 'Neeta Vyas' on Tue. 9 Sep.08]

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flow arifact |
I wonder if it has anything to do with the placement (location) of the wrist within the scanner. Assuming that your using the scanners coil as a reciever- Are you scanning close to the edge of the scanner? The sat band also has to be within the FOV/limits of the scanner.
I suggest trying different locations in the scanner (or using a smaller FOV). It would be strange if you had artefacts in some writs and not in others.
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Bridget Montgomery
Thu. 4 Sep.08, 18:32
[Reply (1 of 2) to: 'Need information/help from MRI Techs' started by: 'Allen Toma' on Mon. 23 Jun.08]

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Allen,
MRI is one of the hardest modalities in my opinion. I would start with getting your radiology degree. It is a good foundation to know what you are looking at. You will need cross-sectional anatomy. The benefit to going into radiology is that you can branch out into multiple modalities. It will be hard to find work for you in MRI unless you have a radiology background. And if you do go into MRI without the education to back you it will be a long frustrating haul. Good luck
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Bridget Montgomery
Thu. 4 Sep.08, 18:28
[Reply (1 of 3) to: 'Can I work as MRI Tech w/ ARRT(MR) but no ARRT(R)?' started by: 'john pease' on Mon. 18 Aug.08]

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Can I work as MRI Tech w/ ARRT(MR) but no ARRT(R)? |
John, anyone can receive MR training. Since you are a nuc med technologist registered with the ARRT you can sit for the boards for MRI as long as you have your required comps. However, you cannot substitute your Nuc med for RT. It is an advantage to have your RT before acquiring your MRI though it does not usually pay you more money. Most hospitals will not hire anyone that is not ARRT certified in radiology first and the reason is because of the contrast injections. Gadolinium as you know is considered a medication and patients with compromised renal function can have reactions that include death, not to mention the allergic reactions (rare) but do occur. I would suggest to get the OJT training and sit for your MRI boards. Being a NM tech gives you an advantage because you are already ARRT registered. Good luck to you.
Bridget RT(R)RRA MR
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john pease
Mon. 18 Aug.08, 03:49
[Start of: 'Can I work as MRI Tech w/ ARRT(MR) but no ARRT(R)?' 2 Replies]

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Can I work as MRI Tech w/ ARRT(MR) but no ARRT(R)? |
Hello,
I am a nuclear medicine technologist (NMTCB, ARRT(N))who has the chance to get MRI training OTJ. If I complete the 120 MRI procedures at my job that the ARRT requires in order to meet my clinical competency, then the ARRT will allow me to sit for the ARRT(MRI) examination without any additional education as a post-secondary pathway.
My question regards being hired: is it possible to get hired with an ARRT(N) and ARRT(MRI) to do MRI? Can the ARRT(N) be substituted for the ARRT(R) which it seems many if not most if not all places seem to want you to have (I have only looked at a few ads, but this seems to be true...)
Do hiring managers look more favorably on an MRI tech with ARRT(MRI) vs. just ARRT(R)?
Any information would be most appreciated!
Thanks!
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Neeta Vyas
Wed. 2 Apr.08, 04:30
[Start of: 'Job Opportunities' 1 Reply]

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Hi,
Currently I am working as on-call MRI Technologist in southern California. My work experience consists of around one year working on Hitachi AIRIS II, Hitachi AIRIS Elite and Siemens MAGNETOM Concerto.Also I am ARMRIT certified and have valid CPR and IV injection certificate.
I need to relocate to Michigan (Troy area) or Chicago (Aurora area). These days I am applying on-line, If somebody knows any opportunity available in these areas, please let me know. This will expedite my relocation.
Thank You.
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