I think it broke my brain.
In case you don't know, MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. So one might possibly assume the machine is a giant magnet. One might also assume taking magnetic objects into a room with a giant magnet might be a Very Bad Idea. And yet every year <hospital> requires us to watch a video (that lasts 12 minutes and 40 seconds) featuring several idiot actors who did exactly what they shouldn't have done: take heavy, magnetic objects within range of the Giant Freaking Magnet.
I know <hospital> has to require such "training" for legal purposes. But I don't appreciate being talked to like I'm a moron. Really all the training has to consist of is:
Simple, no? That does not take 12:40 of patronizing to get across (although watching a pipe wrench disintegrate a brick was pretty cool. They can leave that in there).
And for what it's worth, since I'm not an MRI tech, I stay out of MRI altogether. In fact, I make it a point to stay out of other modalities' areas unless I'm asked for lift help or something. And pretty much everyone stays out of Nuc Med. Amazing what radiation warning signs will do.
In case you don't know, MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. So one might possibly assume the machine is a giant magnet. One might also assume taking magnetic objects into a room with a giant magnet might be a Very Bad Idea. And yet every year <hospital> requires us to watch a video (that lasts 12 minutes and 40 seconds) featuring several idiot actors who did exactly what they shouldn't have done: take heavy, magnetic objects within range of the Giant Freaking Magnet.
I know <hospital> has to require such "training" for legal purposes. But I don't appreciate being talked to like I'm a moron. Really all the training has to consist of is:
- Machine is a Giant Freaking Magnet
- Giant Freaking Magnet is ALWAYS on
- DO NOT take magnetic objects into room with Giant Freaking Magnet
Simple, no? That does not take 12:40 of patronizing to get across (although watching a pipe wrench disintegrate a brick was pretty cool. They can leave that in there).
And for what it's worth, since I'm not an MRI tech, I stay out of MRI altogether. In fact, I make it a point to stay out of other modalities' areas unless I'm asked for lift help or something. And pretty much everyone stays out of Nuc Med. Amazing what radiation warning signs will do.



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