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Aaliah Thomas
Fri. 27 May.11, 06:49
[Start of: 'Career as a Physician' 1 Reply]
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Career as a Physician |
Physicians diagnose illnesses and prescribe and administer treatment for people suffering from injury or disease. They examine patients and interpret diagnostic tests. They counsel patients on diet, hygiene, and preventive healthcare also. It takes typically 7-8 years to complete, combining undergraduate school, medical school and internship and residency. Job opportunities are expected to be very good, particularly in rural and low-income areas. Growth in this field will occur because of continued expansion of healthcare-related industries.
Winners never quit and quitters never win -Anon.
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Aaliah Thomas
Thu. 26 May.11, 06:31
[Start of: 'Skills needed to become an MRI-technician' 0 Reply]
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Skills needed to become an MRI-technician |
The role MRI technician is very important as they have to operate and monitor diagnostic imaging equipments. This need special skill set. They need to be very sensitive to the patient, their stamina should be extremely high and they should be very crisp and careful in handling the instruments. More information about this can be obtained in following site. http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos105.htm
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Reader Mail
Wed. 13 Apr.11, 19:19
[Start of: 'NEUROSTIMULATOR WIRES' 1 Reply]
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NEUROSTIMULATOR WIRES |
I RECENTLY HAD A PATIENT WHO HAD HIS NEUROSTIMULATOR REMOVED BUT HAD 2 WIRES/LEADS STILL IMPLANTED AT THE L4-L5 DISC SPACE LEVEL. DR.SHELLOCKS SAFETY BOOK STATES GET PLAIN RADIOGRAPHS TO VERIFY THAT THERE ARE NO BROKEN LEADS. IS THIS CONSIDERED A BROKEN LEAD IF UNIT IS REMOVED AND WIRES/LEADS ARE STILL PRESENT? I HAVE FOUND THIS TO BE A VERY GRAY LEVEL TRYING TO DETERMINE IF PATIENT IS SAFE TO SCAN AT 1.5T OR 3T. PLEASE HELP
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Ahsan khan
Sat. 2 Apr.11, 10:04
[Start of: 'New Member' 2 Replies]
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New Member |
Hi
I am new to this forum. I am working in a private company as a service engineer for general machines. I would like to switch to MRI as my specialised field. Need your advices on my aspect.
how can i start my career with MRI.
looking forward to hear from you all soon !!!!!....
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Reader Mail
Tue. 8 Mar.11, 18:23
[Reply (12 of 17) to: 'ARMRIT to ARRT pathway - - - HELP' started by: 'Gerald Del Castillo' on Fri. 30 Nov.07]
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ARMRIT to ARRT pathway - - - HELP |
Kevin Patana, in 2008, asserts that ARMRIT is "not misleading people," which is technically true. There may be imaging centers in one of the regions he mentions (MN) who are hiring ARMRIT certified techs. If anyone who browses this forum is able to demonstrate even one center for which that is true, it would come as a breath of fresh air. MRI School of Minnesota is one program in the Twin Cities area turning out ARMRIT certified techs. Despite hopeful attempts by these graduates, nearly all of us have not found jobs in the field of MRI. Center For Diagnostic Imaging (CDI), St. Paul Radiology, and Regions Hospital have all submitted in writing that they are not considering ARMRIT certification adequate for hire at their centers. One reason they cite is that their techs need to be (RT) in order to be "multi-modality." During my interview with St. Paul Radiology recently, I was courteously informed that I could not be considered a "tech" in the sense they were using in their job description. Scant experience with venipuncture, total unfamiliarity with MRI School Of MN and ARMRIT, and the need for multi-modality techs were the stated reasons in my face-to-face meeting with them.rnOn a positive note, ARMRIT techs are being hired somewhere--and one graduate of the school who was already employed at an imaging center was promoted to MRI tech, although this tech claimed to be "constantly challenged about [his/her] certification" and aptitude in the field. rnOne question leveled to me in my interview at St. Paul Radiology was, "Why didn't you go to Century/Argosy? (The established ARRT diploma vendors in our area.) I found myself ill-prepared to defend the ARMRIT, only referring to ACR certification, which elicited blinking stares. rnOthers have sought to supplement their ARMRIT certification with local X-ray certificate add-ons.rnWe hope that with further education of the public and local imaging centers, techs may 'break in' to the field, making the ARMRIT certificate more recognized and legitimized. At present, however, it serves as a $16,000 rectangle of parchment with one side blank for a grocery list.
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