Yo Ivee in the mix!

So lets find out more about the mysterious " Ivee ".

How old are you?
What hobbies do you have?

Age: Up to you to find that out for yourself!
Hobbies: All things technology as well as girly things which you don't want to know about and of course catering like I said in my first post.
 
Don't talk about medical related issues though big no no!! as big a no no as BSODing teachers PC's!

I'm hugely into biology and psychology but I'd be a moron if I was to talk about those things on an obviously hardware/software related forum.
 
No reason you cant combine IT and medecine, in some form.

I am studyibng for a computing degree (software development) and would LOVE to work on medical equipment. Would have to be my dream job.
 
No reason you cant combine IT and medecine, in some form.

I am studyibng for a computing degree (software development) and would LOVE to work on medical equipment. Would have to be my dream job.

This isn't a medicinal forum tho.
 
I'm hugely into biology and psychology but I'd be a moron if I was to talk about those things on an obviously hardware/software related forum.

Don't get sucked into thinking that's all OcUK is about, the sports forum is full of knowledgeable people.
 
This isn't a medicinal forum tho.

We are an enlightened bunch, with many interests ;) Theres even a soccerball section.

You know what I mean though? You love IT and love medicine. So combine them in your future career. All that machinery that saves lives and prints pictures of unborn babies are embedded systems.
 
This isn't a medicinal forum tho.

The general consensus is to not to give out medical advise to anybody on the forums, as if the user takes your advise and it goes FUBAR OcUK and yourself could be held responsible. So they don't want it. talking about it in the form that Woden mentions I don't see an issue
 
We are an enlightened bunch, with many interests ;) Theres even a soccerball section.

You know what I mean though? You love IT and love medicine. So combine them in your future career. All that machinery that saves lives and prints pictures of unborn babies are embedded systems.

Yep! :) I have however seen full pledged i686 systems, I was given an oportunity to look around the control room of an MRI scanner and the control room of a CT scanner but some operators can play nasty and tell you no but that's only for confidentiality purposes, they don't want to tell you no.
 
MRI/CT scanners are nothing medical overall, they are just used for medical purposes. Both technologies can be used for lots of things, even things that aren't medical or animals.
 
We are an enlightened bunch, with many interests ;) Theres even a soccerball section.

You know what I mean though? You love IT and love medicine. So combine them in your future career. All that machinery that saves lives and prints pictures of unborn babies are embedded systems.

If you wanted to say ultrasound then feel free. I'm also aware of ultrasound, PET and Radionuclide. I've had both PET scans and Radionuclide scans. I've seen their end results and know exactly what they are used for.
 
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