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Glenn wathern

Wed. 9 Oct.13,
16:47

[Reply (8 of 10) to:
'ARMRIT in California?'
started by: 'James Benitez'
on Wed. 4 Jan.12]


 
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ARMRIT in California?
If one looks into the two, ARRT and ARMRIT, one will find ARRT approved schools are generally associated with four year colleges and ARMRIT schools are generally associated vocational medical colleges. As for the ability to cross train or get both certifications that is really not a reality. I talked to a person at ARRT and was told in order to become certified by them a MRI tec must have attended an ARRT approved school. Twenty years of MRI experience wouldn't get you in the door, her words. And like wise ARMRIT certification is earned from attending an ARMRIT approved school. For those who can not find a job, I would be curious as to how far they were willing to go to find work. I would also question his or her employability. Some people want to be singers, some want to be actors. If one doesn't posses the characteristics an employer is looking for then he or she will not get hired. Those being the communication, and interpersonal skills needed to fit in to the work place. Posting pictures in yellow and black face and using derogatory terms to describe organizations doesn't bode well for ones character. I have found the starting pay is about the same. Possessing a four year degree seems to be the only way to get the supervisor and head of department jobs, which do pay more obviously. Obtaining a degree on line or by attending a school while working can fix the problem of apparent income disparity. There are jobs out there if a person is willing to relocate and for his or her chosen profession. Jobs are not always going to be available where you are planted. Be willing to move for a job and look at the experience as an adventure and a new chapter in your life.
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Llion Roberts

Thu. 26 Sep.13,
21:29

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'Merging stacks'
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Merging stacks
Hi,

Hopefully someone can offer me some help!

I have three stacks of 35 images covering the proximal to distal thigh, and I'm wondering whether there is a way of merging these three stacks together into one stack?

These images are from the transverse plain, and all have the same metadata.

Thanks in advance,

Llion


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Giselle Perdigonz

Mon. 23 Sep.13,
07:57

[Reply (1 of 4) to:
'2013 registry'
started by: 'Reader Mail'
on Thu. 19 Sep.13]


 
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2013 registry
I am at about to take the registry net week I just got the MIC from a friend and there is a lot of formulas that I dont see on the Registry review that I have been studying from...hopefully I will get something from the MIC...I am still going to take my chance if someone have any tips more than welcome pls email me at gperdigon03@yahoo.com
 
 

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big a

Thu. 19 Sep.13,
07:58

[Reply (2 of 3) to:
'why there is T2* but not T1*'
started by: 'Isa Toni Toni'
on Wed. 24 Jul.13]


 
  Category: 
Sequences and Imaging Parameters

 
why there is T2* but not T1*
i just reread your question and realize what you are saying, i was told we dont use a t1* becuase generally a t1 sequence isnt a pathological sequence unless it is post contrast.
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lluis solsona

Tue. 30 Jul.13,
15:29

[Reply (1 of 2) to:
'looking for radiology technologists'
started by: 'Judith Glick'
on Sun. 16 Jun.13]


 
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looking for radiology technologists
Hi, i´m an experienced radiology technologist from barcelona ( Spain), MR, TC, Mamography.....), now i´m working in a private institute, but if you want that i will go to Nigeria just a few weeks ti train your technicians.....reply me.

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