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Cindy Duan
Wed. 12 Aug.09, 18:04
[Start of: 'Please recommend materials sensitive to T1-weighted MRI' 3 Replies]
Category:
Basics and Physics |
Please recommend materials sensitive to T1-weighted MRI |
Dear all,
I am looking for materials (regardless it is in liquid or solid status) that are sensitive to T1-weighted MRI. On a MRI image, the material has to be white (very bright). Thanks in advance,
Cindy
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andrea schmidt
Mon. 6 Jul.09, 10:38
[Start of: 'question about resolution in an MRI' 0 Reply]
Category:
Basics and Physics |
question about resolution in an MRI |
Hello,
I have to hold a lecture about the resolution in MRIs.
My problem is, that I do not really understand if the resolution in an MRI can be compared with the "standard" resolution terms that you learn in physics. For example that the resolution equals 1/the distance of two points that you can see seperately.
Those equations go for optic devices like microscopes, right? Do they also account for an MRI?
And generally, how do you define resolution in an MRI and how can you enhance or change it in the practical use?
It would be great if you could help me. I have been looking for more information on the internet, but I didn't really find websites that answered my questions. Maybe you know some informative and helpful sites?
Thanks.
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Reader Mail
Sun. 28 Jun.09, 16:28
[Start of: 'ARMRIT exam' 2 Replies]
Category:
Jobs |
ARMRIT exam |
Can anyone who has taken the ARMRIT exam share their experience with me? I did very well in MRI school but for some reason I have taken the ARMRIT exam three times and cannot pass! I have been very close to passing but I am frusterated that I cannot pass it. I feel it is a very difficult exam. Also, the section I have the most trouble with is "Clinical Applications", which I am unclear as to if this section includes physics or not. Any input is much appreciated! Also, any study guide/book suggestions would be appreciated as well....I purchased the "Review Questions for MRI", which was helpful but someone had mentioned there may be a better book to help me study.........
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Gee Del
Fri. 26 Jun.09, 22:24
[Start of: 'MRI Technologist advancement opportunities' 1 Reply]
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Jobs |
MRI Technologist advancement opportunities |
Been an MRI tech for little over 2 years now. I also a clinical instructor for the out patient facility I work for. Although the job is not bad, I am in search of new ways or further education or certifications to advance my MRI career. I am certified with ARMRIT and it's unfortunate that they are not highly respectable organization. Due to this fact, lots of hospitals dont even bother interviewing. I know there will be others going to defend this certification, but I'm not here for a debate. I have even considered going to nursing just to feel I'm stable with my job. I'm looking for some help or advice how i can keep my skills as an MRI tech up to date with further schooling or certification. Any help would be great. I also know, with tight economy, not too many tech are moving around and there are lots of new grads stuck fighting for position. So any experts out there who can give me their two cents, I thank you.
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Simion Marga
Tue. 2 Jun.09, 11:58
[Start of: 'Bay MRI scanner' 0 Reply]
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Devices, Scanner, Machines |
Bay MRI scanner |
We want to bay the MRI scanner. Can somebody help us to choose the optimal low field model with permanent magnet?
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