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Albert Yen

Wed. 5 Feb.20,
02:54

[Reply (1 of 2) to:
'MRI-PDFF'
started by: 'Imran Chunawala'
on Sun. 14 Jul.19]


 
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MRI-PDFF
Hi, You may start with checking the MRI candidate sites whether their MRI is equipped with following package: IDEAL IQ for GE MRI scanner, mDIXON-Quant for Philips MRI scanner, LiverLab for Siemens MRI scanner. This shall shall exclude some candidates and save a lot efforts. Certainly there will be other concerns if it's a multi-center study. This article may help: https://www.birpublications.org/doi/pdf/10.1259/bjr.20170378
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abdoulaye sarr

Sat. 28 Sep.19,
09:38

[Reply (24 of 26) to:
'MRI Technologists Jobs in Saudi Arabia'
started by: 'Mosta Mosta'
on Tue. 3 Mar.09]


 
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MRI Technologists Jobs in Saudi Arabia
Hello there

Are you still looking for an MRI technologist?

Im currently working at the University of Washington Medicine and looking for an overseas MRI job.

best regards,

asarr
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Steven Ford

Fri. 26 Oct.18,
02:22

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on Wed. 17 Jan.18]


 
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Is It Illegal?
You did not mention your state, and this would be covered by state law, not federal. I am not a lawyer but we sell and service MRIs all over the country. Almost certainly this is not illegal, however it is almost certainly in violation of your hospital's accreditation standards, and your hospital's insurance company would also be alarmed at this. Free advice--get a different job, this is a remarkably bad idea. Find an employer who believes in using qualified people to do their jobs.
 
 

Steven Ford
Professional Imaging Services, Inc.
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Milica Dragicevic

Wed. 15 Aug.18,
10:09

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Hi,

I am Milica, an English-Serbian translator and I am currently translating an operator manual for MRI device.

I was wondering if you could help me and explain to me a term related to the in-bore camera calibration for this device.

The sentence I am having trouble with is: Measurement position 1: with 5 spacers. More specifically, could you explain to me the term "spacer" in this context.

Thank you very much for all your help.
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Ken Bellone

Thu. 7 Jun.18,
19:52

[Reply (9 of 10) to:
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ARMRIT in California?
Im not a fan of anyone being overly critical of one or the other. Personally, I'm an ARRT tech certified in R and MR. I know Jim Coffin was trying to get AMRIT off the griound decades ago, and i thought "no way is this joker going to get this to fly ". That's not to say that Jim is a joker, but I knew he was one guy fighting a monopoly.

Let me say that he's done a hell of a job. He's gained more traction than I ever expected. I've known a bunch of his techs here in NY and I have a pretty positive view of them. I presently work with one and he's one of the best techs I've worked with. I'd let him scan my own wife.

On the other hand, I've been the manager of outpatient MRI at a major medical center and I wouldn't let most of the techs scan my cat.

I don't think you NEED to have a radiography background to be a good MRI Tech, but the experience from a clinical perspective has made me a far more well rounded technologist, but that's just me. I would have hired a qualified AMRIT tech, but my hospital didn't allow it. FWIW, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, one of the country's premier cancer center will hire AMRIT techs.

Ultimately, it's the individual doing the scan that makes the difference. I do think ARRT Rad Techs doing MR should get certified within a fixed period of time.....ie 6 mos-1 year. I have witnessed while lot of "button pushers".

My personal above to anyone considering a career in the field, I would go the RT route, as it is more widely accepted AND what is missed in the discussion is that you are a lot more marketable because you have the opportunity to learn and perform other modalities. There's a caveat. If AMRIT is legal in your state and they're hiring, I wouldn't hesitate to go that route. I just think that ARRT affords you more options.

Both have good and bad techs
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