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Phillips and Siemens differences and tips

Fresh rad tech graduate here.

I'm starting my first job in 5 weeks and the hospitals where I've been practicing as a student had only Siemens machines. Now, the hospital where I'll be starting has only Phillips machines.

I would like to spend some time to prepare for this. It would be super helpful if you could share some observations and tips. What are main differences between imaging systems by those 2 manufacturers? What do you like and don't like on each one?

Thank you for all responses.

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