MRI Guide for Technologists
A Step by Step Approach
by
Book Details
About the Book
The book includes chapters on MRI Physics, Patient
preparation, four glossaries and head to foot instructions on how to perform an
MRI scan.
The handbook is geared to the practicing MRI
technologist and student MRI technologists.
The handbook was written as training tool for the
student MRI technologist and as a reference handbook for the practicing MRI
Technologist. The book is not a textbook, but rather a daily reference tool to
supplement a bona-fide course of study along with an appropriate amount of
clinical training. It is expected that practicing MRI technologists can use
this handbook well after a training program is completed.
The approach is quite practical in that an
individual with appropriate clinical experience can perform scans of any
anatomy. It is comprehensive in that it takes into account virtually every MRI
examination performed.
The handbook depends on illustrations to convey the
subject matter. The images used are actual images from MRI examinations which
demonstrate anatomy and illustrate the desired outcome of an MRI examination.
Color illustrations are provided for diagrams.
The main feature of the handbook is in its approach
to the material. The handbook begins with preliminary sections. Sections on
scanning using a step-by-step “Cook Book” approach, from the tools to use, the
landmarks to identify and the protocols to be used follow, and are the crux of
the handbook. The Illustrations bring it all together so that the reader can
identify the expected end result.
About the Author
Born March 25, 1949 in a small village called
“Tamarind Town” in Guyana, South America, he immigrated to the United States in
1970 and began working in the retail auto parts industry.
In 1987, he began his education in Radiologic
Technology at Hostos Community College. The main motivator to enter this profession was his childhood
recollection of the only x-ray technologist in the Berbice area of South
America being picked up from a Cricket game and transported by helicopter to a
hospital to take x-rays on a patient waiting to undergo surgery.
After graduation from the Radiologic Technology
program he began working at Bronx Lebanon Hospital and was quickly promoted to
supervisor. He had a keen interest in
MRI and read everything that he could lay his hands on while initially
volunteering in MRI facilities to gain as much clinical knowledge as possible.
Registered in Diagnostic and CT, became registered
in MRI in 1995 and ultimately received a Masters Degree in 1996 in Health Care
Science.
He was involved in the start up of the Jacobi
Medical Center, Bronx New York MRI Division, to include equipment selection,
policy implementation and working with regulatory agencies. Mootoo continues to be involved in MRI both
clinically and academically as instructor and clinical site director for
several colleges.
He is the founder and sole instructor of “MRI
Seminar Services Inc” an ASRT approved preparation course whose goal is to
prepare students for the MRI Registry examination