In this episode, we’re joined by MR safety leader Kristan Harrington for a candid conversation about one of the hottest—and most complex—topics in imaging today: remote MRI scanning. Kristan shares what remote scanning actually looks like in the real world, from the day-to-day workflow to the big-picture questions around staffing, training, and safety. We dig into the risks, the benefits, and the practical steps facilities are taking to make it work—without compromising patient safety. ...
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In this episode, we’re joined by MR safety leader Kristan Harrington for a candid conversation about one of the hottest—and most complex—topics in imaging today: remote MRI scanning. Kristan shares what remote scanning actually looks like in the real world, from the day-to-day workflow to the big-picture questions around staffing, training, and safety. We dig into the risks, the benefits, and the practical steps facilities are taking to make it work—without compromising patient safety. ...
MRI Safety Talks host, John Posh, is joined by guest Lisa Thornhill, Medical Physicist with West Physics. In this episode they discuss the role of physicists in ensuring the safety of clinical MRI facilities. Music track provided by:Cold Sober by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3523-cold-soberLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
MRI Safety Talks
In this episode, we’re joined by MR safety leader Kristan Harrington for a candid conversation about one of the hottest—and most complex—topics in imaging today: remote MRI scanning. Kristan shares what remote scanning actually looks like in the real world, from the day-to-day workflow to the big-picture questions around staffing, training, and safety. We dig into the risks, the benefits, and the practical steps facilities are taking to make it work—without compromising patient safety. ...