new concept job type for RT (MRI) |
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Jeff Martin in Memphis, Tennessee 50 months ago |
getting the RT (MRI)specialist out of the normal office setting and into a design setting creating 3D bone models from the MRI received. |
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Kris Schulls in Waukesha, Wisconsin 50 months ago |
Jeff Martin in Memphis, Tennessee said: getting the RT (MRI)specialist out of the normal office setting and into a design setting creating 3D bone models from the MRI received. Jeff, It sounds like only half of your message was posted can you exaplain in detail what you are talking about. |
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Jeff Martin in Memphis, Tennessee 50 months ago |
Kris Schulls in Waukesha, Wisconsin said: Jeff, Hi Kris,
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Walter Boyd in Palatka, Florida 47 months ago |
Jeff, Are you still looking for MR Technologist for your project? WLB |
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Sherry Dalton in Salisbury, North Carolina 47 months ago |
Are you still looking for an mri tech for this job? I have 17 years experience and would be interested. Thank you. |
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Radiographer in Beaverton, Oregon 45 months ago |
Jeff Martin in Memphis, Tennessee said: getting the RT (MRI)specialist out of the normal office setting and into a design setting creating 3D bone models from the MRI received. So basically you want someone to do your reformatting? From home? That would be unheard of but cool. |
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John in Tucson, Arizona 44 months ago |
Are you still looking for an MRI Technologist? If so I am interested! Thanks! Jeff Martin in Memphis, Tennessee said: getting the RT (MRI)specialist out of the normal office setting and into a design setting creating 3D bone models from the MRI received. |
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kangrue3@comcast.net in Taylor, Michigan 35 months ago |
Jeff Martin in Memphis, Tennessee said: getting the RT (MRI)specialist out of the normal office setting and into a design setting creating 3D bone models from the MRI received. Dear Jeff,
Lisa A. Rugh
E-Mail: kangrue3@comcast.net |
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clafond in Paw Paw, Michigan 35 months ago |
Jeff Martin in Memphis, Tennessee said: getting the RT (MRI)specialist out of the normal office setting and into a design setting creating 3D bone models from the MRI received. Hi Jeff:
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Christain Reese in Florida 30 months ago |
Jeff Martin in Memphis, Tennessee said: Hi Kris, I love Recon!!!!!!!! Best part of scanning is being the person who also gets to recon and knows cross sectional anatomy enough to not cut off pathology...Once a technologist cut off a basilar aneurysm in recon of carotids I just happened to be looking at source imaged that night and had to call radiologist at 3am to so he could stop the release of the patient since pathology was missing on his images |
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Brad in Senatobia, Mississippi 8 months ago |
I applied for this job and tried to get an interview; I am MRI registered and have lots of experience with computers and reformatting. For some reason, I was never contacted for an interview. What does one have to do to get a position with this company? Very frustrating. |
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