I can find nothing that supports evidence that an MRI can cause harm such as cancer. believe me I am looking. But I still feel reluctant to have one. I have already had three MRI's of my brain.
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Each year there are over 60 million MRIs done worldwide. 1o million in the US alone. Due to the expense of an MRI and pre certs needed for insurance companies, MRIs are conducted on patients with serious conditions. Multiply these figures for 10 or 20 years it is easy to conclude ---millions of lives have been saved and in improving the quality of life at the same time
You can google OECD health stats and it indicates about 20,000 MRIs in the OECD countries. There will be more than this globally.
An MRI technician test is the final test you must take to be able to conduct MRIs after all your training is complete. If you pass the test you are certified to become an MRI technician.
Ys, nurse practitioners can order MRIs when clinically indicated.
Your son would be better off investing his time and effort as a radiology technician because an mri technician is limiting himself. Most employerss want multitaskers and mri technicians can only do mris.
An MRI technician test is the final test you must take to be able to conduct MRIs after all your training is complete. If you pass the test you are certified to become an MRI technician.
it sort of looks like a giant polo but if you go on Google images it has lots of pictures of MRIs
Yes. There's no real limit to how many MRIs you can have because there's no radiation involved - it uses powerful magnets. The only thing is that a cervical spine MRI and a brain MRI all at the same time might take quite a while so it's senisible to space it out a bit.
If you meant Oklahoma MRI tech, there are many opportunities in Oklahoma to work with a medical facility specializing in MRIs. Most of the positions are in Tulsa or Oklahoma City.
To be an MRI tech you would first start with some schooling to become an x ray tech. You would need to learn anatomy of the body and math and science. Then you would need training to do MRIs.
It requires years of training in order to read radiological films, such as X-rays, CT scans and MRIs. Usually those are given in medical schools