Your axial and coronal reformats are different than any reformats I've seen. Is this what your radiologist prefer? BTW, thank you for your videos. I will be going to a GE scanner in the next few weeks and it has been years since I have been on one. Your videos have been very helpful so far!
Thank you, I’ve been looking for a way to straighten for patients when less than adequate positioning occurs. I’m a prn that only works 1 time a month at a facility with a GE scanner Home sight has a Canon, way easier to control the entire system
Am New student and your video helps me so much . Have one question about how to centerering head in isocenter . So confused to use the inner line and outer line
@@senaialem4022 ua-cam.com/video/vm3Ys2CkmwA/v-deo.html Hi, this video should help in centering for a head scan. Every machine has a different starting point once you start scanning. But the concept of centering is the same
Hi Kammany I really appreciate what you putting into for us to learn about scanner I have been learning a lot from you. also if you do Video about S and I number about ge that will be great . Inside light and outside light. Please let me know if you can help me.
Thank you for your comment. I'm glad the videos are helping. I recall having some inside outside light videos, but now that I think about it... It might not be in English. Hhmm. I like using the inside light that way it zeros out and it's already where the scan starts.
Can you make videos of walking through other recons like spine/ pelvis/ foot etc? I’m having the hardest time figuring out how to do some recons correctly
I’m back using a GE. Thanks for the video. I’ve never done an axial how you showed though. Isn’t it supposed to be the same angle as the base of skull?
Base of the skull to bottom or top of orbits. Best as you can ... Some scanners don't tilt as much. So positioning is important. Have fun and thanks for stopping by
Holy crap this is a lot of work! I’m currently working on a Siemens but have an interview with a hospital that has GE. I’m afraid I won’t catch on quickly! Are their protocols where all the planes (cor,sag,axial) are built in the protocol and all you have to do is adjust the lines or do I have to go through this for every patient?? Seems time consuming
Every facility has their stuff set up differently. Don't worry, I'm sure someone will train you and it'll become easier. It doesn't take long after you do it over and over.
THANK YOU SO MUCH WE NEED MORE OF THIS PLEASE ANY BASIC INFORMATION IS REALLY HELPFULL FOR US STUDENTS
This is a great resource
I'm glad to hear. Thank you for stopping by!
Your axial and coronal reformats are different than any reformats I've seen. Is this what your radiologist prefer? BTW, thank you for your videos. I will be going to a GE scanner in the next few weeks and it has been years since I have been on one. Your videos have been very helpful so far!
Different RADs ask for different things. It depends on the facility!
I'm glad the videos are helpful! Thanks for stopping by! All the best!
Thank you, I’ve been looking for a way to straighten for patients when less than adequate positioning occurs.
I’m a prn that only works 1 time a month at a facility with a GE scanner
Home sight has a Canon, way easier to control the entire system
Sounds like you have a sweet gig! It's nice to get a little reminder every now and then, so I'm glad the video helped ! All the best!
Can you put the scano lines of this reformat on the basic scanogram picture
You are best ❤
Glad to help. Thank you!
Am New student and your video helps me so much . Have one question about how to centerering head in isocenter . So confused to use the inner line and outer line
@@senaialem4022 ua-cam.com/video/vm3Ys2CkmwA/v-deo.html
Hi, this video should help in centering for a head scan. Every machine has a different starting point once you start scanning. But the concept of centering is the same
Hi Kammany I really appreciate what you putting into for us to learn about scanner I have been learning a lot from you. also if you do Video about S and I number about ge that will be great . Inside light and outside light. Please let me know if you can help me.
Thank you for your comment. I'm glad the videos are helping. I recall having some inside outside light videos, but now that I think about it... It might not be in English. Hhmm. I like using the inside light that way it zeros out and it's already where the scan starts.
Hello? Can i ask a favor. Can you make a video of import and export of the image.
Can you make videos of walking through other recons like spine/ pelvis/ foot etc? I’m having the hardest time figuring out how to do some recons correctly
Hopefully I will be able to one day. I'll keep it in mind and try my best to do so...
For the spine... go with the body of the spine and the processes. Use those as your land marks.
I’m back using a GE. Thanks for the video. I’ve never done an axial how you showed though. Isn’t it supposed to be the same angle as the base of skull?
Base of the skull to bottom or top of orbits. Best as you can ... Some scanners don't tilt as much. So positioning is important. Have fun and thanks for stopping by
@@RADKhammanyThat angle at 2:48, I’m not familiar with that. What is that view?
Holy crap this is a lot of work! I’m currently working on a Siemens but have an interview with a hospital that has GE. I’m afraid I won’t catch on quickly! Are their protocols where all the planes (cor,sag,axial) are built in the protocol and all you have to do is adjust the lines or do I have to go through this for every patient?? Seems time consuming
Every facility has their stuff set up differently. Don't worry, I'm sure someone will train you and it'll become easier. It doesn't take long after you do it over and over.
@@RADKhammany Thanks for the reply. It’s tomorrow morning. This is just what I needed to hear.
@@NoWayJose3456how’d it go? Did you learn it fast?