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Reader Mail

Fri. 12 Mar.10,
18:18

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MIC 2005
A friend lent me the MIC 2005 edition to study for the registry, but didn't have the answers to the post test questions. MIC said it's too old a version and they don't have the answers either. Does anyone know where I could find these? Sure would be helpful!!! Thanks!
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Thomas Sunny

Thu. 11 Mar.10,
17:08

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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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David Brooks

Mon. 8 Mar.10,
03:02

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Seq. Graphs for studying
Going to try mt registry around 1 May. Have a hard time id'ing the seq with a graph. Anyone have a source where I can such graphs??
 
 

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Maria Cino

Sun. 7 Mar.10,
18:00

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Writing the MRI Exam in Canada
Does anyone have experience writing the MRI Exam in Canada? I have a friend in the U.S. who is an MRI tech. He passed the exam with high marks in the U.S., but he can not pass the CAMRT exam in Canada. He has trouble with the multiple choice questions that the exam format is in. Does anyone have any experience with this? Any suggestions as to what he can do? Thanks.
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George LoGuirato

Wed. 3 Mar.10,
15:38

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Dynamic Imaging
Don't have a solid definition, but will give an example. Pituitary study: you can run a dynamic study by using a power injector set for a slow infusion rate of let's say 0.75ml/sec. The scanner is set to run a scan sequence through the PIT (25-35 seconds) and then repeat that sequence usually six times. The dynamic "uptake" and "falloff" of contrast in the PIT is evident.
Hope this helps.
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