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Dr. Sunil Aggarwal

Mon. 8 Apr.19,
23:03

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'Wanted MRI Technologist for caribbean country'
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Wanted MRI Technologist for caribbean country
Looking for a licensed MRI technologist with a bachelors degree in radiography/MR who can also do mammography, and X ray for a diagnostic center. Please send CV with a list of your skills of other imaging modalities, expected salary & when can you join, if selected? This position is based in a beautiful Caribbean country. Only selected candidates will be interviewed.Please email resume on aggarwalsunil@rocketmail.com
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Ken Bellone

Thu. 7 Jun.18,
19:52

[Reply (9 of 10) to:
'ARMRIT in California?'
started by: 'James Benitez'
on Wed. 4 Jan.12]


 
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ARMRIT in California?
Im not a fan of anyone being overly critical of one or the other. Personally, I'm an ARRT tech certified in R and MR. I know Jim Coffin was trying to get AMRIT off the griound decades ago, and i thought "no way is this joker going to get this to fly ". That's not to say that Jim is a joker, but I knew he was one guy fighting a monopoly.

Let me say that he's done a hell of a job. He's gained more traction than I ever expected. I've known a bunch of his techs here in NY and I have a pretty positive view of them. I presently work with one and he's one of the best techs I've worked with. I'd let him scan my own wife.

On the other hand, I've been the manager of outpatient MRI at a major medical center and I wouldn't let most of the techs scan my cat.

I don't think you NEED to have a radiography background to be a good MRI Tech, but the experience from a clinical perspective has made me a far more well rounded technologist, but that's just me. I would have hired a qualified AMRIT tech, but my hospital didn't allow it. FWIW, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, one of the country's premier cancer center will hire AMRIT techs.

Ultimately, it's the individual doing the scan that makes the difference. I do think ARRT Rad Techs doing MR should get certified within a fixed period of time.....ie 6 mos-1 year. I have witnessed while lot of "button pushers".

My personal above to anyone considering a career in the field, I would go the RT route, as it is more widely accepted AND what is missed in the discussion is that you are a lot more marketable because you have the opportunity to learn and perform other modalities. There's a caveat. If AMRIT is legal in your state and they're hiring, I wouldn't hesitate to go that route. I just think that ARRT affords you more options.

Both have good and bad techs
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SAMIA JAVED

Thu. 10 Jul.14,
08:45

[Reply (21 of 26) to:
'MRI Technologists Jobs in Saudi Arabia'
started by: 'Mosta Mosta'
on Tue. 3 Mar.09]


 
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MRI Technologists Jobs in Saudi Arabia
I am Samia Javed , Indian national working as a lead MRI technologist in Saudi Arabia for more than 3 years and holding a Saudi council license as MRI specialist , have pursued Bachelors degree in Medical Imaging Technology (Radiography) . I am looking forward to work with your organization to enhance my abilities by working with your organization and will prove to be utmost beneficial at work . If you understand I am liable enough please feel free to contact me at :samia_mrtech@yahoo.com Looking forward a positive response. Kind regards, Samia Javed.
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Aaliah Thomas

Mon. 23 May.11,
08:52

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'New Member'
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on Sat. 2 Apr.11]


 
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New Member
There are various programs that lead to an MRI technologist career. There are bachelors and associate degree programs, as well as one-year certification programs also. Most MRI technologists earn a primary certification in radiation therapy, sonography, nuclear medicine or radiography, and then complete a post-primary MRI certification. But I believe you have already done engineering. So you can go for accredited (ARRT acceptable) formal educational program in MRI in order to switch to MRI related field.
 
 

Winners never quit and quitters never win -Anon.
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Thomas Sunny

Thu. 11 Mar.10,
17:08

[Reply (3 of 4) to:
'ARRT vs.ARMRIT exams'
started by: 'Reader Mail'
on Fri. 22 Jan.10]


 
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ARRT vs.ARMRIT exams
To Practise in US either you should have
ARRT MR/ARMRIT registry.

To sit for these exams either you should be US/Canada citizen or Green Card holder.

if you're US/Canada citizen or Green Card holder
join some radiography school in US and complete advance program in Radiologic technology
(ARRT RT R)and then apply for MRI registry exam.

BIG procedure right.


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