Operated radiologic and
magnetic imaging equipment to produce images of the body for diagnostic purposes.
Operated and oversaw operation of radiologic and
magnetic imaging equipment to produce photographs of the body for diagnostic purposes.
Not exact matches
The research team also scanned the participants using
magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI)
equipment to accurately measure the amount of fat in the liver, inner (visceral) and outer (subcutaneous) fat layers, and total abdominal fat.
This kind of device is used in
magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI)
equipment, which has become commonplace.
We are equipped with the latest technology, including digital radiographs, computed tomography (CT),
magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI), linear accelerator, state - of - the - art anesthetic
equipment and well - appointed surgical suites, intensive care unit (ICU), and endoscopy and endosurgery
equipment.
Successful outcomes depend not only the experience of the surgeon, but also on the availability of state of the art
equipment such as ultrasonic aspirators (photo), on - site
magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) for post-operative
imaging and 24 hour nursing care.
Radiological Technologists help physicians to diagnose illnesses by using diagnostic
imaging equipment, such as X-ray, computer tomography, mammography, or
magnetic resonance
imaging.
Professional Experience Boston Scientific (St. Paul, MN) 2005 — 2010 R & D Technician • Assisted scientists with lead design, testing, and implementation • Produced
Magnetic Resonance
Imaging (MRI) compatible devices • Aided research and development team with buckle and bell mouth testing • Developed testing
equipment in conjunction with engineering team • Provided input and guidance to increase testing process efficiency • Offered additional technical expertise to engineers and scientists • Served as mentor to junior technicians