Hey all, I’m so excited to present to you the first 3 lectures in a series of lectures that seek to finally teach MRI Physics in a logical, intuitive way. Like many of you, I've been through the standard MRI physics educational curriculum, paid money to listen to people talk about spinning arrows to no avail, sought out answers from better educators online, but after all that felt the most basic question wasn't being answered: How do we go from those spinning arrows to a contrasted image. This is testament to the difficulty of the subject, and after hundreds of hours of research, blood sweat tears and profanity laced tirades, I believe I can finally bring you a decent explanation that will help anyone understand this amazing subject, from the curious layperson to practicing radiologists. And these will all be free for everyone to enjoy, we get nickel and dimed enough these days, just ask you share them with anyone interested. Link to the first lecture below, others available on the channel and more to come!
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