Invisible Force

CAIREreporting.org & Tobias Gilk

Swept under the rug… Most MRI accidents are hushed-up and swept under the rug. The ‘safe’ imaging option isn’t supposed to hurt healthcare workers, or patients, or family members, but when things go badly, they can go very badly. Hosts John Posh and Tobias Gilk pull on the threads to reveal the hidden stories of “freak” MRI accidents.

Episodes

  1. Apr 21

    S1E8 “Nassau Open MRI”

    In October of 2025, Nassau Open MRI out on Long Island, NY, formally closed up shop. Earlier they had deactivated their website, now they were officially closing their doors. They also weren’t talking to us. We had pretty much given up hope of getting anything from them until a remarkable employee of theirs interrupted one of Toby’s talks to ‘out’ themselves! Here we learn about the 2025 ARMRIT meeting in which the MRI technologist from Nassau Open MRI stood up in the middle of a crowd and ‘doxxed’ himself to a few hundred colleagues. But not only did he stand up in the room, but he also had a long sit-down conversation about the fatal MRI accident, MRI safety practices, and the quench button that purportedly malfunctioned. It was from this sit-down conversation that many new revelations about this fatal MRI accident emerged. Maybe the Nassau Open MRI radiologist didn’t know MRI safety? Maybe the tech pushed a button that wasn’t the quench button? Maybe much of what we thought we knew about this deadly MRI accident was just spin, and the facts were different… Created and written by: CAIREreporting.org and Tobias “Toby” Gilk Hosted by: Tobias “Toby” Gilk and John Posh Performances: Mischa Stanton Music & Art: Reggie Battle Production: Multitude Website: InvisibleForcePodcast.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    33 min

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Swept under the rug… Most MRI accidents are hushed-up and swept under the rug. The ‘safe’ imaging option isn’t supposed to hurt healthcare workers, or patients, or family members, but when things go badly, they can go very badly. Hosts John Posh and Tobias Gilk pull on the threads to reveal the hidden stories of “freak” MRI accidents.

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