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Matthew Barker

Tue. 8 Jun.10,
04:28

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'ARMRIT Parenteral Procedures'
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ARMRIT Parenteral Procedures
I thought I'd follow up on this a few years later. The illegal bit is nonsense. The ARMRIT is an ACR approved accrediting body. Many states I've encountered will honor the ARMRIT for a state license.

The law varies from state to state but in most cases, a venipuncture/phleb certification is fine. ACLS coursework goes a long way as well and will even set you ahead of most ARRT's.

You are injecting under the direction of an MD, regardless of your certification.
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Michiel Klitsie

Wed. 2 Jun.10,
14:53

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Imaging of the sacral plexus
We are students Technical Medicine from Twente University and are researching the imaging of the anatomical variation of the sacral plexus. This means the imaging of nerves in a fatty/muscle enviroment with a diameter below 1 mm.rnrnWe are interested in different MR-sequences that will show these small nerves (at the moment we came up with MP(2)Rage, STIR, normal SE T1 and DW) Does anybody can provide us why we should or shouldn't use one of these sequences. Or maybe somebody does have a better suggestion?rnrnAlso we were planning to combine spinal and abdominal coils (phased-array RF coils), does this depict the sacral plexus in a good way?rnrnWe also thought about using a 7T MRI scanner, because of the high spatial resolution. Is this a possibility or does it give to much artifacts? Or is the spatial resolution in a 3T machine enough for such small nerves?rnrnThanks in advance!
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Reader Mail

Tue. 25 May.10,
02:40

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What do you call yourself....
I wonder what am MRI Technologist call himself? I mean an X-Ray Tech is either XT, CRT, ARRT etc. So what will an MRI Tech will write after his name?
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ASMA NAZ

Mon. 24 May.10,
18:35

[Reply (13 of 26) to:
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MRI Technologists Jobs in Saudi Arabia
14- years working experience in Liaquat National Hospital & Post graduate Medical Center Karachi, as a Sr. MRI Technologist/ Incharge of MRI Department/Asst.Manager Radiology.
I want to work as an Sr.MRI Technologist in an environment where I can apply my overall experience, and management skills.
Sound knowledge & valuable experience in MRI to perform routine & advance applications like MR Angiography, MR Urography, MRCP, MR Myelography, MR Cisternography, Dynamic MRA & highly sophisticated procedures like diffusion, dynamic perfusion, moving bed & peripheral MRA, Breast dynamic studies, Renal MRA, Carotid MRA, functional MRI of brain (Bold Imaging), MR spectroscopy, estimation of liver iron concentration by MRI, musculoskeletal MR imaging, pelvic and abdominal MRI, chest and abdominal MRA, Dynamic MRA for vertebral artery dissection etc...

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Reader Mail

Mon. 3 May.10,
14:09

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Philips Panorama 1.0T
The hospital where I work is considering the purchase of a new MRI system. They are leaning towards a Philips Panorama 1.0T system. I have hard that there are cumbersome features with regard to the patient table, etc. I have also heard that Hitachi has a new high field open mri that is a better choice. Has anyone worked with either of these machines that can share some good advice with me please? I would appreicate it and thank you in advance.
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