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Out of hours MRI is largely reserved for MRI ? CES, and is very variable between sites, with Plymouth and Exeter offering overnight scanning, and Truro and Torbay having more limited service. Detailed site by site guides below:

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This is a brief guide to how PROC night shifts should ideally run, but practice does vary.

Pre-Shift

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