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raymond gutierrez

Thu. 2 Feb.06,
18:34

[Reply (1 of 5) to:
'ARMRIT??'
started by: 'Lazer Orca'
on Wed. 26 Oct.05]


 
  Category: 
Organisations

 
ARMRIT??
In my opinion I think you should persue the current situation you have right now. unless you want to do different modality. I have been a member of ARMRIT since 97 and I have count my blessings with them. You will encounter a lot of discouragement with those so called "RT's" I've been there and I have worked my butt-off to be where am at now. I can performed all types of exam in MRI and currently training a lot of RT's.

A lot of places recognize ARMRIT just like RDMS in ultra sound.

My advise to you, continue your path to success and best of luck.

Raymond G.
Proud to be a member of ARMRIT
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Dan McGuan

Thu. 26 Jan.06,
01:43

[Reply (1 of 2) to:
'Upright MRA'
started by: 'miri leh'
on Sun. 15 Jan.06]


 
  Category: 
Applications and Examinations

 
Upright MRA
Miri Leh:

I am not completely certain, but I believe the Fonar Upright MRI can do this.

I suggest you visit their website to research the possibilities:

http://www.fonar.com/

Good Luck,

Dan McGuan
Senior Technical Specialist/President
Viable Med Services
(661) 373-1977
(800) 930-7958
http://viablemed.net/
mricentral@yahoo.com
Committed to Providing the BEST in Service
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Dan McGuan

Thu. 26 Jan.06,
01:34

[Reply (1 of 2) to:
'Help Please'
started by: 'Kareem Badr'
on Tue. 24 Jan.06]


 
  Category: 
General

 
Help Please
Dear Mr. Kareem Badr:

I am flattered by your comments and appreciate your interest in our exciting MRI field.

To put a simple answer to your question, "are MRI units specialized for certain applications?" Usually the answer would be no.

Imaging techniques like Cardiac, Angiography, etc. are options that can be purchased on MRI systems. From a purely sales and marketing perspective MRI system are designed with a basic package that can perform the standard MRI imaging techniques. From there, additional packages and options can be added to "upgrade" the capabilities of the scanner.

While there are a few "niche" scanners on the market that are limited to one, or to just a few techniques, for example breast imaging. Most scanners are capable, with enhancements and upgrades, of performing most imaging techniques.

Now with that said, even though all scanners are capable of running most imaging techniques, it is also important to note that some scanners may be better at a particular technique, while maybe not as good at another technique. Personal opinions and biases can create heated debates as to which systems are better for each technique. As with any other modality, there are positives and negatives with all of the scanners.

Finally, to answer your question on applications and the units that can perform the techniques, this would be a long, detailed list. What I would suggest is that you visit the websites of the major MRI manufacturers. All of the information you would need will be at these websites. I have provided website addresses of the major OEM's and additional manufacturers that design and sell MRI systems below:

1) GE Medical: http://www.gehealthcare.com/usen/index.html
2) Siemens Medical: http://www.medical.siemens.com
3) Toshiba Medical: http://medical.toshiba.com/
4) Philips Medical: http://www.medical.philips.com/index.html
5) Hitachi Medical: http://www.hitachimed.com/
6) Fonar: http://www.fonar.com/
7) Aurora Imaging: http://www.auroramri.com/
8) Magnevu: http://www.mri4ra.com/
9) Odin Medical: http://www.odinmed.com/newSite/index.html
10) Millennium: http://www.millennium.ca/medical/medical.html
11) ONI Medical: http://www.onicorp.com/website/index.htm
12) Esaote: http://www.esaote.com/products/MRI/products1.htm
13) DigiMRI: http://www.digimri.com/
14) Bruker: http://www.bruker.de/

Good luck in your research, and once again I appreciate your interest.

With Best Regards,

Dan McGuan
Senior Technical Specialist/President
Viable Med Services
(661) 373-1977
(800) 930-7958
http://viablemed.net/
mricentral@yahoo.com
Committed to Providing the BEST in Service
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syam reddy

Wed. 25 Jan.06,
12:11

[Start of:
'vibe sequences in neuro mri?'
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  Category: 
Sequences and Imaging Parameters

 
vibe sequences in neuro mri?
I am trying to cut down on time and have read a few articles that talk about mprage and vibe imaging but I am wondering if I can use them for post contrast imaging instead of t 1 sequence on my brain and spine studies. Anyone have any experience or comments about that?
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RAWLE CONLIFFE

Thu. 12 Jan.06,
08:59

[Reply (2 of 4) to:
'Contrast MRA COW.'
started by: 'Marilia White'
on Thu. 3 Mar.05]


 
  Category: 
Contrast Agents

 
Contrast MRA COW.
ITS REALLY NOT NECESSARY TO ROUTINELY DO CE MRA OF THE "COW". BY UTILIZING A 3D SPOILED FAST GRE THEN MANUALLY RECONSTRUCTING THE MIP THE ARTERIES ARE SUFFICIENTLY ENHANCED.
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