Well, seeing that there's no "from nobody to CEO and 'top 40 under 40'", one may as well study for a degree and skip a few levels @SUGA: I guess, haven't quite heard from her besides her rant on not getting enough sleep But I am quite sure she's loving it as she didn't come back in town once last year =_=bbb
Oooh, MRI tech FTW, if you decide to do that !! Good money in the field. Speech pathology is different from pathology. No histological slides involved with speech path lol...
LOL, no offense, but the whole NMT always remind me of cancer from chronic exposure @_@bbb Even though I am reassured once and again that it's perfectly safe...
lol, that's why NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance imaging) was changed to MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) so that the general public would not feel that way, but they are in fact the same thing, and both very safe like you said =)
I KNOW it's just a myth, being told again and again of its stereotypic inaccuracy... But still, can't help but have that mental picture up and running...
Really?? thank you, I'll have to take alil peek at that... -lolhiake, it can be dangerous if you dont follow the safety precautions.. That is apart of the course though, instructions on how to operate in a safe manner while you're on the job. lol kdot..stop being so lazyyyy.....<_< you should know better..
^ Well, most professions can be hazardous if safety measures are not followed through, but I guess NMT just have a HIGHER price to pay for the hazard =_=bbb kdotc can homemake those counterfeit diploma
Yup, CT techs get paid about $3k more than XR techs, and MRI techs get paid about $8k more than CT techs. And with mandating and overtime pay, you're looking at about $60k per year. Put on a metal jacket, turn on the MRI and you have a flying human, until he splats against the side of the machine of course lol...