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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
anyone else x-ray
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<blockquote data-quote="James Snover" data-source="post: 7530943" data-attributes="member: 67454"><p>We prefer the term "Medical Imaging Engineer." But when you get past the fancy title, I am an x-ray mechanic. I don't work on any bio-med equipment, but I have helped the bio-meds out a time or two when they had some thorny electronic issues.</p><p></p><p>There was this one time, we had a VAD giving a warning light while a patient was on the table. The bio-med guy asked me to come along, and it was the first time I had seen an open-chest procedure. It definitely puts the pressure on, thinking "if I don't get this fixed, or if I screw this up, that individual may die." It was a false warning light, and the patient came through ok. After that, I stopped making fun of the bio-meds.</p><p></p><p>Jim Snover</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Snover, post: 7530943, member: 67454"] We prefer the term "Medical Imaging Engineer." But when you get past the fancy title, I am an x-ray mechanic. I don't work on any bio-med equipment, but I have helped the bio-meds out a time or two when they had some thorny electronic issues. There was this one time, we had a VAD giving a warning light while a patient was on the table. The bio-med guy asked me to come along, and it was the first time I had seen an open-chest procedure. It definitely puts the pressure on, thinking "if I don't get this fixed, or if I screw this up, that individual may die." It was a false warning light, and the patient came through ok. After that, I stopped making fun of the bio-meds. Jim Snover [/QUOTE]
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