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Michael Bocian
Fri. 5 Sep.08, 22:27
[Start of: 'Siemens parameter "concatenations"' 0 Reply]

Category:
Devices, Scanner, Machines |
Siemens parameter "concatenations" |
Please help me to understand the parameter "concatenations" on the Siemens software, both in terms of what the hardware and software is doing, and the trade offs. I'll take anything at this point!
Thanks for your help,
Michael
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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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Jobs |
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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andre jefferson
Wed. 23 Jul.08, 04:38
[Start of: 'information needed' 2 Replies]

Category:
Protocols |
information needed |
I am trying to get better at reading knee MRI's. I would like to know which protocols are best for evaluating meniscii, collaterals,cartilage, cruciates, bone marrow signals. Please advise.
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israa sadiq
Sat. 19 Jul.08, 14:19
[Start of: 'coils for leg' 1 Reply]

Category:
Applications and Examinations |
coils for leg |
our MRI machine is open 0.2 tesla in which parts of the body it is realiable to examine with, is there special desigend coil for leg examination.can i use knee or brain coil.
thanks
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mascha van der kwaak
Wed. 11 Jun.08, 12:59
[Reply (5 of 6) to: 'Protection against magnetic exposure' started by: 'Kathy Dumont' on Sat. 5 Jan.08]

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Safety |
Protection against magnetic exposure |
I know what you are talking about. I know that there is a commision who is trying to set limits for MRI-technologists and radiologists. And it's for sure that there is going to be set a limit. I was supposed to be implemented in 2008, but that isn't the case yet.
You can read more about this topic at:
http://medicalphysicsweb.org/cws/article/opinion/25661
greetings,
Mascha v/d Kwaak
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