Check out wikiradiography.com !! Lots of awesome information. The "applied radiography" section is my favorite. Tips on lateral knees, lateral t-spine breathing techniques and so much more. Very helpful to the seasoned tech or a new graduate.
Great website and great info, keep up the good work. Here's another link that fellow rads might benefit from if considering working over near England or Ireland. http://www.e-radiography.net/
We just "upgraded" to a first generation xray scanner from plain film and my old technique chart just will not work. Please help if you can! We are using a SCANX 14 PORTABLE ILE If anyone has spinal techniques i would greatly appreciate it!!!
Check out wikiradiography.com !! Lots of awesome information. The "applied radiography" section is my favorite. Tips on lateral knees, lateral t-spine breathing techniques and so much more. Very helpful to the seasoned tech or a new graduate.
ReplyDeleteGreat website and great info, keep up the good work. Here's another link that fellow rads might benefit from if considering working over near England or Ireland.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.e-radiography.net/
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ReplyDeleteWe just "upgraded" to a first generation xray scanner from plain film and my old technique chart just will not work. Please help if you can! We are using a SCANX 14 PORTABLE ILE
ReplyDeleteIf anyone has spinal techniques i would greatly appreciate it!!!
I am a final year rad. student, found this blog very helpful :) keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteHey I just posted a blog about hand xrays and I was wondering if you had any pointers I could add. Thanks!
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