Step 1. Please submit the SPAF form (Temple Internal research form), along with the approved budget information to Ms. Amala Daniels at [click-for-email]. Please also include the study requirement form (see link below). If applying for funding, please send the study requirement form to get pricing information prior to submitting the grant.
Step 2. After processing, the investigators will be provided a “card” with the Exam Code to be used for scheduling subjects. When scheduling, the investigator/research coordinator will have to provide the “card” to registration. This is important. Without the "card" the subject will not be scanned. (State law with human subjects - the card is required in lieu of a prescription.) The information on the “card” is:
The correct exam code for use in scheduling and at registration.
The grant number will also have to be provided to the registrar for insertion in the insurance field during registration.
The referring physician will be the PI of the grant.
The standard subject name and MRN will be used.
The data will be archived in PACS.
Step 3. Beforehand, any personnel and the subjects who will be in the scan room MUST complete the MRI screening form (see link below). Any personnel involved in the project who wish to have access to TUMRIC must take the MRI safety quiz (see link below for the PowerPoint presentation and the safety quiz). Both the screening form and the safety forms should be handed over to the MRI manager in person prior to the start of the examination or you can e-mail them to [click-for-email]. The safety quiz is valid for 1 year so it does not have to be taken each time.
Step 4. To schedule a subject call 215-707-XRAY (9729). Please provide the correct exam code from the card to the scheduler so the proper research protocol is performed.
Step 5. Screen the patient with the TUHS MRI screening form beforehand.
Step 6. Arrive at Temple Hospital (3401 N. Broad Street, 1st Floor Rock Pavilion) with the “card” at least 30 minutes before the scheduled scan and go to MR registration (Room B-180).
Step 7. Wait with the patient in large cheerful waiting room equipped with TV, until one of the licensed MRI technologists can take the subject into the private preparation room for a second screening for MRI safety. All metal and magnetic objects will be removed from patient’s person (e.g., keys, credit cards, jewelry, hearing aids, etc…) and stored securely.
Step 8. After the subject is cleared by the MR technologist and screening and consent forms are signed, s/he will be escorted to the scan room.
Step 9. Only personnel authorized will be allowed in the MRI scanning area.
Step 10. After the study, DICOM images for your analysis can be provided on a DVD-R format. The data will also be archived in the PACS.