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Mitchell Sapp

Thu. 4 Nov.10,
12:42
Where to get MR physicist?
We are a new outpatient surgical center in south Georgia looking for a physics group to do our Acceptance Testing and Annual Physics Testing on a Hitachi Airis II in preparation for ACR accreditation. The only physics group I've found is West Physics Consulting out of Atlanta, but I'm trying to find competitive services. Any suggestions of other groups would be greatly appreciated.

Rebecca Pitchford-Bell

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Tue. 30 Nov.10,
16:19
It's been a long time. Suggest you contact ACR for possible list but they probably won't recommend one per se, but should have a list of companies you can contact. Have Hitachi rep.or contrast rep give you a list of other sites with your equipment to contact to see who they used. Good Luck

Mitchell Sapp

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Mon. 6 Dec.10,
18:14
Well, if it isn't the woman who trained me all those many years ago!!! Thanks Becky! Send me an email, please. I would love to catch up with you. mksmri@yahoo.com

Sandy Paige

Mon. 20 Dec.10,
19:27
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!
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Sandy Paige

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