Your juniors are very lucky to have you as their mentor/instructor, Khammany. You're bright, bubbly, and genial. By the way, which brand of CT machine is your favourite or that which you think is best among the rest. The hospital where my mother had her angio has a Hitachi Supria.
Thank you for your feedback. You are kind. I don't have a favorite. Every machine has its pros and cons. Also, it depends on the facility, if they purchased good features for their system. It makes a difference in workflow if the images require reformats or adjustments. I must add though, I was taught on a Toshiba aquillion so I was "spoiled" with that machine and the features it came with for reformats.
@@RADKhammany I've used Toshiba for 8 years and I didn't realize how easy I had it. Using the features on the GE is a freaking nightmare. I hate how much work you have to do in order to do recons, and they still never come out as good as they do on the Toshiba. I don't get why most of this stuff is not standardized. Also, I'm using GE PACS now and I also can't stand that. I used Phillips PACS before and it's very easy to use and not bloated. McKessen PACS is also pretty decent.
When you go Repeat series. You will get the new serie in cloning all parameters as the selected serie. For adding one, you would still get the same serie as the previous one. It is good when you need to maintain in the same serie in any reformat or reconstruction. For example some phase you miss the lower part. Even in Fast stroke software ❤
Please how to do more scout images , or scan in cases of biopsy or epidural injections
Your juniors are very lucky to have you as their mentor/instructor, Khammany. You're bright, bubbly, and genial. By the way, which brand of CT machine is your favourite or that which you think is best among the rest. The hospital where my mother had her angio has a Hitachi Supria.
Thank you for your feedback. You are kind. I don't have a favorite. Every machine has its pros and cons. Also, it depends on the facility, if they purchased good features for their system. It makes a difference in workflow if the images require reformats or adjustments.
I must add though, I was taught on a Toshiba aquillion so I was "spoiled" with that machine and the features it came with for reformats.
@@RADKhammany I've used Toshiba for 8 years and I didn't realize how easy I had it. Using the features on the GE is a freaking nightmare. I hate how much work you have to do in order to do recons, and they still never come out as good as they do on the Toshiba. I don't get why most of this stuff is not standardized.
Also, I'm using GE PACS now and I also can't stand that. I used Phillips PACS before and it's very easy to use and not bloated. McKessen PACS is also pretty decent.
can you tel me what's exactly the difference between adding series and repeating series .? Thank you .
When you go Repeat series. You will get the new serie in cloning all parameters as the selected serie.
For adding one, you would still get the same serie as the previous one. It is good when you need to maintain in the same serie in any reformat or reconstruction. For example some phase you miss the lower part. Even in Fast stroke software ❤
So to add a delay for trauma, would you press repeat series?
Yes, that way will work as long as you keep track of your timing. Another way would add it onto the scan plan when you first set up.
How to tilt the gentry?
You never pointed out where repeat group is Am I missing it???
It’s difficult to understand if I don’t see it on an actual scan. Which I know is hippa but I don’t follow completely. I’m a new tech btw.
I completely agree, but that's the best I was able to do at the moment. Best of luck to you and your journey!
@@RADKhammany thank you! It will all make sense one day to me. 😃 I’ve actually seen a few of your ct videos. They do help overall! 👍