Having graduated this year and having started as a brand new FY1, Dr Jr (Doctor Junior) has decided it may be a good idea to chronicle what happens, his views of the good old NHS from a fresh faced, bright eyed view as a junior doctor in the NHS.
Alas B, the only alternative is to send them to the lovingly named "elephant scanners". These are basically extra large MRI scanners. They're usually very far away and picture quality is much worse (because the magnetic field isn't as strong).
In any case, the problem has since sorted itself. The leg we were trying to scan is being chopped off tomorrow. Seems like surgeons can be useful!
3 comments:
:O Oh no! what happened next?! Is there an alternative to MRI for these situatons?
B
How come you've got my photograph!
Anna :o]
Alas B, the only alternative is to send them to the lovingly named "elephant scanners". These are basically extra large MRI scanners. They're usually very far away and picture quality is much worse (because the magnetic field isn't as strong).
In any case, the problem has since sorted itself. The leg we were trying to scan is being chopped off tomorrow. Seems like surgeons can be useful!
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