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stephen cody

Fri. 13 Feb.15,
19:42

[Reply (22 of 26) to:
'MRI Technologists Jobs in Saudi Arabia'
started by: 'Mosta Mosta'
on Tue. 3 Mar.09]


 
  Category: 
Jobs

 
MRI Technologists Jobs in Saudi Arabia
Hello I am interested in your mri position please review my resume and let me know if I can be of service. Thank You
Stephen Cody

Stephen M. Cody, ARRT, R, MR
324 Catalpa St. #115
San Mateo CA. 94401
(832) 816-8514
smcody@hotmail.com

Education
Academy of Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas
Radiology Technologist Program - September 1977

Summary of qualifications
More than 25 years of radiology experience; 15 years training others
Registered by the ARRT
Fully experienced with diagnostic techniques using CT and MRI
Organized, efficient and a problem-solver

Work experience

San Francisco General Hospital 3/11-present
Optimizing protocols, training staff and doing cardiac MRI.
National Institutes of Health 3/09-2/11
oLead MRI technologist. Trained staff on Siemens MRI scanners, performed cardiac MRI and spectroscopy on the heart and liver. Worked with physicists and radiologists on various research protocols.
Phillips Medical 1/08-2/09
Verification and validation testing on the Phillips iSite Pacs
Contractor 9/04-08
Completed several MRI assignments across the United States, listed below:
Piedmont Medical Center, Rock Hill, S.C.
UC-Davis Hospital, Sacramento, Calif.
Brazosport Memorial Hospital, Lake Jackson, Texas
Bay Medical Center, Panama City, Fla.
Memorial Hermann Hospital System, Houston, Texas
Presbyterian Hospital, Dallas, Texas
Oregon Health Sciences Hospital, Portland, Ore.
Neurology Consultants of Dallas 9/03-3/04
Facilitated startup and operation of the neurology group's MRI services.
Southwest Diagnostic Imaging Center 3/03-12/-03
(Concurrent with neurology center)

Med Relief Staffing 1/00-2/03
National University Hospital of Singapore 2/96-12/99
MRI technologist, responsible for training staff and managing MRI operations.
Jacinto MRI Center 8/93-1/96
Chief technician of this Houston, Texas, center, which initially started with MRI and expanded to a full-range outpatient center. Responsibilities included training staff in CT and MRI; broad technical direction; marketing and RSO.
Spectrum Imaging 4/90-7/92
Manager for this Houston, Texas, center. Was responsible for marketing, business development, technical operations and equipment purchases.
Houston Imaging Centers 1/89-3/90
MRI supervisor, standardizing centers' protocols, including a Q.A. program. Trained several new techs.
The Methodist Hospital 2/84-10/88
Angio, CT technician. Performed and trained in various angio and CT procedures. MRI training began in my last year of employment.

Equipment:
CT: GE 9800, Quick Advantage, Cytech, Siemens DRH
MRI: Technicare.6 Phonar .3 GE Cigna 4X and 5X 9X 14X 16X, 1.5 and 3T; Toshiba Opart; Hitachi 7000 and Aris; Phillips 1.5 NT and T5; Elscint .5; Siemens 1.5 Vision and .2 Open Viva Magnets; Siemens 1.5 Symphony Maestro Class, Avanto and Espirit Verio 3T; Phillips 1.5 Intera 3T Achieva
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Dalton Fugita

Mon. 25 Jun.12,
03:02

[Reply (5 of 7) to:
'Imaging optic neuritis'
started by: 'Karen Lesley'
on Wed. 18 Jan.12]


 
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General

 
Imaging optic neuritis
Hi,

I had a good experience with coronal FLAIR SPIR, FLAIR wtih FAT SAT. In chronic stages it´s even better than contrast enhanced, STIR and other sequences...


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Reader Mail

Tue. 8 Jun.10,
21:23

[Start of:
'Breast MRI selection-PLEASE HELP!'
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  Category: 
Applications and Examinations

 
Breast MRI selection-PLEASE HELP!
Hi, i am new here..if this is in the wrong forum, PLEASE relocate, THANK YOU!!

I am not familiar with Breast MRIs and i need an advice on the most up todate Breast MRI as i may have b.cancer.

I have family history, maternal side and dense breast, thus the MRI.

I was offered 1) Siemens MAGNETOM Espree 1.5T

2) The Aurora® 1.5T Dedicated Breast MRI System with Bilateral 3-D SpiralRODEO™

3) Phyllips 3T Breast MRI

PLEASE, PLEASE HELP!!! Which one and WHY?

THANK YOU!!!
Eva.
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Michelle Brantman

Wed. 14 Jan.09,
17:27

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'ASTM labeling guidlines for all portable devices'
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  Category: 
Safety

 
ASTM labeling guidlines for all portable devices
Hello All,
I am currently working though some safety issues we are have having at the hospital where I oversee MRI. It is the wish of the radiologist per the ASTM standard supported by the AJR (ASTM F2503)that "items that may be brought into the MR environment be permanently marked to indicate the MR invironment to which a specific item may safely be exposed" Our radiologist want every IV pole, pump, respiratory device - anything that might end up near the MR - be labeled. I am wondering is anyone else doing the same thing?
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peter hobden

Wed. 14 Feb.07,
15:35

[Reply (1 of 3) to:
'Geometric distortion'
started by: 'ergun ahunbay'
on Tue. 2 Jan.07]


 
  Category: 
Artifacts

 
Geometric distortion
Dear Listers,

I have some questions about the image distortions in MRI:

1) Are the magnetic field inhomogeneities the only cause of image distortions? Does RF-inhomogeneities cause distortions or just signal inaccuracies?

There are other factors that can affect the /amount/ of distortion. Run an EPI sequence and change the bandwidth and see the image change shape.

There are other causes of image distortion which are not necessarily directly related to field homogeneity.

It is a complicated question you are asking here!


2) Is it accurate to say that a spiral sequence would not have distortion due to magnetic field inhomogeneity(, but it would have blurring). Would there be image geometric distortions with a spiral imaging?


I guess you are talking about spiral filling of k-space?? The sampling time reduction will help to reduce distortion to some extent.
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