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Working as an MRI Technologist can present several challenges during your daily routine. One of the most significant difficulties is handling patients who are claustrophobic or have anxiety disorders. These individuals may experience extreme discomfort or panic attacks during an MRI scan, which can be challenging. Additionally, the job requires extended periods of standing, which can be physically demanding and exhausting. Furthermore, operating the intricate equipment used during MRI scans requires specialized training, which can be time-consuming to learn. Other challenges can be operational or administrative, such as having outdated equipment, management not supporting you and your colleagues, or being on call.
The interviewer wants to know your biggest challenge as an MRI Technologist. There may be many complex parts of this job, but choose one focus so that you don't go off on a tangent about all the things you dislike. If possible, have one strong example and also show how you have overcome the difficulty of this task. However, be sure you do not speak poorly of anyone, including patients, colleagues, and management.

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"When I began as an MRI Tech, the most difficult part of my job was juggling all of my supervisor's daily tasks and expectations. I learned to seek my supervisor's feedback so that I could prioritize the daily tasks and focus on what was most important. Now, in my career, I think I am one of the most productive techs on staff, and I'm proud of the quality of my work."

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"I am new to my career as an MRI Technologist and believe the most challenging aspect will be learning all of the new software when entering a new position. Although it will be difficult, I am tech-savvy and up for a challenge."

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"Over my eight-year career as an MRI Technologist, I have found that the most difficult aspect is keeping up with the changes in the industry. Any aspect of healthcare offers constant change, so it requires a great amount of diligence to keep up. That said, I enjoy staying current with evolving technology and consider myself a lifelong learner."

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In my 8-year career as an MRI Tech, the constant advancements in technology and MRI software have been a bit challenging but doable. change may be a bit tasky but with time I have learned that it is imperative and MRI techs can't do without so I have adopted it as a lifestyle and makes sure I am up to date. I do not just get home each day to sleep, I study and peruse the internet.
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Staying up on new technology is definitely a challenge of being an MRI technologist. It's great that you're aware of this and that you mention making it a priority to stay up on the latest industry trends and advancements. Can you give an example of a time when you were faced with new technology and talk about how you went about learning how to use it?
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Staying on your schedule, I work for a busy practice and patients often need to stop the exam, go to the rest room, and patients are late. I suggested we leave an open 30 min slot in the afternoon to catch up.
Marcie's Feedback
Makes sense! It's great that you made that recommendation. What was the result? Did putting an open 30-minute slot in place make it easier to stay on time?
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