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Reader Mail
Wed. 1 Jun.11, 14:14
[Start of: 'Dixon technique' 1 Reply]
Category:
Sequences and Imaging Parameters |
Dixon technique |
I have been searching the web for information regarding a "double-echo two-excitation pulse sequence encoding fat and water signals for a phase-sensitive three-point Dixon type analysis". Does anyone know what pulse sequence(s) this is referring to, or a publication that might be helpful???
Thanks
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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]
Category:
Organisations |
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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Elise Gough
Mon. 7 Mar.11, 15:56
[Reply (5 of 8) to: '6-1.5T MAGNETS, DIFFERING GRADIENTS' started by: 'Elise Gough' on Wed. 23 Feb.11]
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Applications and Examinations |
6-1.5T MAGNETS, DIFFERING GRADIENTS |
Thanks so much for the input. NOBODY in my group seems to have a handle on why images vary in quality from 8 different magnets. I'm being pressed to take position of imaging specialist and thru my own research we have gradient strengths from 50 slew rate up to 120. Radiologists complain neuro stinks on the 50 slew rate 1.5T magnet and it is the most pounded on magnet in our group doing hospital inpatients. So many variables including tech expertise.
Elise Gough RT(R)(CT)(MR)
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Sandy Paige
Mon. 20 Dec.10, 19:27
[Reply (3 of 4) to: 'Where to get MR physicist?' started by: 'Mitchell Sapp' on Thu. 4 Nov.10]
Category:
Jobs |
Where to get MR physicist? |
Hi Mitchell,
I work for Phoenix Technology Corp, a medical physics consulting group based in Atlanta. We have quite a few clients in South Georgia and if you are still looking for physics services we would be happy to help you. Our website is www.ptcphysics.com and phone number is 770-645-1440, or you can email me. Hope your search goes well, this is a great website for information!
Best Regards,
Sandy Paige
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yingjie mei
Thu. 4 Nov.10, 02:23
[Reply (2 of 3) to: 'Dynamic data of MRI' started by: 'yingjie mei' on Wed. 21 Oct.09]
Category:
Basics and Physics |
Dynamic data of MRI |
i almost forgot this post, but the data are still desired! i'm in the research of dynamic mri reconstruction algorithms, maybe we can communicate someday, my email: yingjie.mei@gamil.com.
Thx for ur help.
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