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Dan McGuan

Thu. 6 Oct.05,
20:30

[Reply (1 of 3) to:
'MR jobs'
started by: 'rajani subramanian'
on Thu. 30 Jun.05]


 
  Category: 
Jobs

 
MR jobs
Rajani,

If you have appropriate electronics training and experience it is relatively easy to get a job "servicing" MRI. R&D and other jobs are a little more difficult, but all manufacturers are looking for trainees in both their service and developement departments.

Start at the major OEM's websites (GE, Philips, Siemens, Hitachi, Toshiba etc.) and view their "career opportunities." I'm sure you'll find something.

Third party companies are also looking for trainees. Do a search on Google or Yahoo for "MRI Service" and you'll find many sites with job openings.

Good Luck,
Dan McGuan
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Dan McGuan

Thu. 6 Oct.05,
20:24

[Reply (1 of 2) to:
'mri room specs'
started by: 'thomas sagun'
on Thu. 18 Aug.05]


 
  Category: 
Site Planning and Specifications

 
mri room specs
Thomas,

Regarding room specs, if you are buying new equipment the manufacturer will provide all of this to you at no additional charge.

If you are considering preowned systems it is a little more difficult. You would need to find a company that specializes in the particular type of open system that you are considering. A word of caution would be that most people will tell you that they know the systems inside and out. Be careful and check the credentials of the service provider and ensure that they do in fact know the system you are considering. Also it is always a good idea to talk with some of their clients to get feedback on work that the company has performed.

If you are considering a Hitachi Open MRI, my company can help you out. We are in fact experts on these systems. If you want to talk about your project visit our website at viablemed.net and use our contact page to reach us.

Good Luck,
Dan McGuan
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Donna Ponticello

Sat. 13 Aug.05,
16:29

[Start of:
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Patient Care and Comfort

 
Protection Against Noise
In the future, we will scan also newborn children at our 3T machine. I see a problem in the loudness of the MRI system because I know that babies are more sensitive to noise. Adults get earplugs and headphones and there is no problem. The headphones will not fit and I am worried about the noise pollution. Has anybody a good idea?
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Tomas Randell

Mon. 20 Jun.05,
19:38

[Reply (1 of 3) to:
'Metalic particles into the cornea'
started by: 'Jorge Cazal'
on Mon. 13 Jun.05]


 
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Safety

 
Metalic particles into the cornea
For my personal opinion, it is not to expect that these microscopic steel particles are a contraindication for an MRI of the head. An injury of the patient by dislocation or
torque presents not a real risk because of the small size.
The possibility of heating is minimal and can be additional lowered by reducing the SAR. Artifacts may reduce the image quality a little, but diagnostic brain imaging is certainly possible. The use of a mid or low field MRI machine will also reduce any risks.
Hope this will help.
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Jorge Cazal

Mon. 13 Jun.05,
17:06

[Start of:
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Safety

 
Metalic particles into the cornea
Dear Friends:

We are working in a Ophthalmology Department at Institut Universitari Dexeus-USP in Barcelona.

We received a patient who was treated for myopia some time ago using a LASIK technique ( Laser In situ Keratomileusis) as you probably know, cornea was sliced and lasered using a microkeratome however blade oscilation in the past eventually spread into the interface particles comming from steel inox blade´s.

Could this affect an MRI of Head, is this a contraindications, ( particles are microscopic/multiple and are interlamellar into cornea )

Thank you for your input

Kind Regards

Jorge Cazal;MD
Cornea & Refractive Surgery Unit
Institut Universitari Dexeus-Barcelona
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