u/Opening_Mention30

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This sub is a disappointment

As a new tech really interesting in learning the complexities of MRI I feel like this really misses the point of "a place where techs can communicate with each other". Most of the posts are answering concerned patients anxiety questions. They should be speaking to doctors in the first place. I tried to ask a technical question about poor localizer quality on GEs and the top comment was "why do you need better quality they are locs". Thanks for the help, I worked really hard to get here. I passed my RT, MRI and MRSO exams within 3 months of each other and can't ask for help because it's too basic but let's talk about what music would be best during a scan. 🧐

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