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Samuel Strode
Thu. 7 Aug.14, 22:17
[Start of: 'door alarm/ MRI pauses if door opens' 1 Reply]
Category:
Devices, Scanner, Machines |
door alarm/ MRI pauses if door opens |
Hello all. I am a engineering student that is studying everything that I can. I came across something that said MRI's are enclosed in a room (duh) but when the scan is going the door is "armed" so if it is opened the scan pauses. Is this true for all MRI's? I work in a small imaging center and when I asked the tech there he gave me a funny look and said go back to work. Can you help? Can you tell me which MRI system that you are using and whether or not it when the door opens the scan will pause or stop. If the scan stops is the series lost? is everything? or can you pick up where you left off. Thank you for your assistance. If you have any other information about MRI's pausing during scans, stopping, saving image quality, and you are willing to share please feel free to share.
I was bold in the pursuit of knowledge, never fearing to follow truth and reason to whatever results they led, and bearding every authority which stood in their way.
Thomas Jefferson
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SAMIA JAVED
Thu. 10 Jul.14, 08:45
[Reply (21 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 |
I am Samia Javed , Indian national working as a lead MRI technologist in Saudi Arabia for more than 3 years and holding a Saudi council license as MRI specialist , have pursued Bachelors degree in Medical Imaging Technology (Radiography) . I am looking forward to work with your organization to enhance my abilities by working with your organization and will prove to be utmost beneficial at work . If you understand I am liable enough please feel free to contact me at :samia_mrtech@yahoo.com Looking forward a positive response. Kind regards, Samia Javed.
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Eric Gonzalez
Wed. 10 Oct.12, 20:06
[Reply (1 of 2) to: 'Brain T2FS postcontrast' started by: 'kaisa bente' on Thu. 27 Jan.11]
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Applications and Examinations |
Brain T2FS postcontrast |
Gadolinium relaxation times are too short for T2 weighted imaging, so T2 weighted is not tipically performed after contrast (unless used as a delay to give contrast time to peak before T1 FS is obtained).
Also I have never worked at any facility that uses T2 fat sat imaging on the brain. Not a whole lot of fat in the brain region!
FLAIR imaging is the norm...but I could stand corrected.
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Benjamin Timpauer
Thu. 4 Oct.12, 08:40
[Reply (5 of 10) to: 'ARMRIT in California?' started by: 'James Benitez' on Wed. 4 Jan.12]
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ARMRIT in California? |
Facts and performance do support the indisputable fact that ARMRIT professionals have a greater depth of study and assessment of their technique. ARRT techs are grounded in the modality involving radiation. Cross-training is never the same as dedicated didactic and hands on training with the longest externship vis-a-vis all other modalities...and that is ARMRIT.
California is recognizing ARMRIT. Maybe not at the rate it deserves, especially in hospitals. But it is progressing. ARRT has had a monopoly as a registry. Ultrasound was correct in setting up its own registry. ARMRIT is exercising that right as well; as well it should considering it is a non-ionizing modality to begin with. Several times I have come across ARRT techs who cross-trained for MRI and continually demonstrate "button-pushing", time-cutting habits. I have come across ARRT techs who are employed and doing CT work who are not even certified to do CT!!
The scope of ARRT is wide and the medical system is too privatized to monitor abuses of ARRT techs practicing as non-certified CT or MRI personnel under the umbrella of another certified employee. This is a major loophole that is absolutely doing a great disservice to patients and misrepresenting imaging professionals across the board.
And to those who have stated that ARMRIT is taking away jobs from ARRT.....well, if the qualifications fit the position, then what is the issue with the more qualified, better trained professional being offered the position?
Facilities are recognizing the value of an MRI professional with dedicated training. I was offered a staff technologist position before I even took my boards; the first time in this company's history to employ ARMRIT over ARRT.
During my first 3 months as an employed MRI technologist, I quickly recognized several inefficiencies within many existing protocols used daily at the facility for which I worked. I could not understand how for so long before I started work there, that these inaccurate and unrefined sequences could not have been addressed. Well, an ARRT tech, cross-trained in MRI wrote them.
No disrespect to ARRT. This is not a critique but an observation of the disparity of the domination of ARRT as a registry for modalities it should not have jurisdiction over.
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Michael Jansen
Fri. 3 Aug.12, 13:42
[Start of: 'I see a lesion on MRI that doesn't look like anything I know' 0 Reply]
Category:
Applications and Examinations |
I see a lesion on MRI that doesn't look like anything I know |
Imaging is becoming increasingly important in clinical Neurology. How many patients are still being diagnosed without undergoing an imaging exam? Brain MRI is a superior diagnostic tool, but can be very challenging to master. However, fast and accurate interpretation of the images is of paramount importance. Rapid advances in MR imaging mean that there is a lot of information to keep up with... Enter NeuroRadDDx: the online tool that helps you interpret brain MRI exams. It creates comprehensive differential diagnoses based on the imaging characteristics you see on your screen. To further aid you in finding in on the correct diagnosis, the software provides example MR images and links to relevant literature. Go to http://neuroradddx.simplelander.com and sign up to receive updates about the upcoming launch of the NeuroRadDDx website!
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