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Tue. 30 Sep.14,
03:17

[Reply (4 of 5) to:
'Job Opportunities in Qatar'
started by: 'Myla Taller'
on Thu. 17 May.12]


 
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Job Opportunities in Qatar
00974-70133170
Uzma Anwar
Uzmaanwar786@yahoo.com
29-09-2914
Hamad Medical Corporation
Doha Qatar

Dear Sir, Madam:
Having seen your advertisement for a position of a MRI Technologist in the website, I would like to explore this opportunity further. I am a Radiological Technologist and I have passed my promatric examination from Doha Qatar. I have finished my Data Flow.
I have ability to perform procedures independently in MRI Department. I am able to meet the standards for quality and safety of patients. My thirst for making new discoveries is a trait that does not let me sit idle at my work place.
My related experience includes; X-Ray Ultrasound and MRI . Please find my enclosed resume which will provide you with the complete details of my qualifications and skills.
I would like to contact you to arrange a possible interview. Please feel free to contact me at 00974-70133170 if you need information regarding my credentials other than what is mentioned in my job application form and resume.
Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,
Uzma Anwar
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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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Trent Mcl

Sat. 1 Feb.14,
07:56

[Start of:
'MRI of knee ? bone fragment (pic attached)'
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MRI of knee ? bone fragment (pic attached)
Hi all,

Just wondering if anyone can help me with the provisional diagnosis of my MRI of my R knee. The technician said appears to be a fracture. Was walking down stairs at work and landed hard on R leg. Pain since.

Can anyone confirm this with attached MRI image. It appears to me a fragment is there but i could be very wrong.

I got ortho review in 5 days.

Any help is much appreciated
 
 
MRI R KNEE


 
 

Paramedic, Australia
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Mon. 2 Dec.13,
18:36

[Reply (15 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
Checking in to this forum which is linked from a Google search, "ARRT vs. ARMRIT." Regarding the July 2011 response to my March posting that same year: Have there been any significant changes in the job market in this regard? This post appears to have come from MRI School of Minnesota directly, or someone similar. Understandable, then, that ARMRIT would be defended by someone with such vested interests. There are two points of view that should be distinguished: educators or representatives of ARMRIT who profit whether or not their students finish the course, let alone graduate or find employment in the field. And those earnest ARMRIT certificate bearers who legitimately question the worth of their investment, and want to share their experiences for the benefit of their peers. I am part of the group with this point of view, shared legitimately on this forum. The post continues, suggesting: "It wasn't ARMRIT, buddy--it was YOU they didn't like. Your interview stank!" While not a very clever assertion (and impossible to substantiate) it is nonetheless conceivable that CDI or Regions Hospital, after interviewing me, immediately interviewed and hired another MRI School Of Minnesota graduate. Something unlikely, but what we truly hope for. What the responder to my post and I have in common is the hope that ARMRIT certification becomes recognized, and that this happens soon enough to benefit those of us who are now repaying the loans required to get certified. As for the conversation on this forum (which unfortunately appears to be obscure), each of us has something to do. I will make sure my tie is straight and I've prepared well for the interview. You, in turn might make sure to give us the courtesy of stating your reasons for defending the certifying body (ARMRIT) while casting aspersions on an earnest job-seeker you yourselves certified. Your post seems to defend ARMRIT rather than the hard-working people who earn it.
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Jennifer King

Wed. 13 Nov.13,
07:41

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'MRI of pelvic floor'
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MRI of pelvic floor
I had pelvic floor surgery earlier this year, long story short. Ever since then I have had a lot of new pelvic pain. My question is, would a MRI pick up if my pelvic floor had damage or has been stitched back together incorrectly etc?

Any comments would be great, thanks
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