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New SRNA

Hello fellow rad friends,

I will be soon be spending plenty of time in EP lab, IR, places with fluoro/C-arm, and radiation in general. I've started looking at lead and doing my research but that doesn't beat your valuable first hand experience so I'm coming to you. As an anesthesia person, I sit at the head of the bed and often have to turn my back to the irradiating source in order to draw up drugs etc. I do have a screen between me and the surgical field but it has a habit of moving on me, as does the C-arm. Any recommendations on what would be safe/comfortable?

Is it impossible to buy something safe and comfortable that's light, but won't be a financial blow as much as it's looking like it might be?

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