Philips Achieva XR magnetic resonance scanner and LIFESTYLE PHOTOGRAPHY!
In this scene, a kindly doctor wonders if it’s OK to ask a patient out for a celebratory drink if the MR scan results come back negative.
Perhaps ask her dad first. He might have already made plans to take her out for a celebratory kid’s meal at Pizza Hut.
FACTS:
“The Philips Achieva XR is the only magnetic resonance (MR) scanner that can be installed as a 1.5T and upgraded to a 3.0T system. The ability to adopt 3.0T technology via a software and accessories upgrade can help save healthcare providers between $750,000 and $1 million dollars when compared to taking out an existing system and installing a new scanner.”
filed in PROMOTIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY on Dec.02, 2009




December 2nd, 2009 on 12:57 pm
Oh my gosh, his right arm fused with her foot! Maybe he’s not a doctor at all but part of the strangest siamese twins in the world.
December 2nd, 2009 on 2:23 pm
I think his left hand was somewhere inappropriate given his professional status and her age (11 but pass for 14?). Just managed to whip it away as the nurse tried to capture evidence on her mobile ‘phone camera…
Big breaths.
Yeath and I’m only…
December 2nd, 2009 on 3:05 pm
Surely he’s just a standard cloning technician and he’s checking a random sample from the next batch of Billie Piper variants has turned out ok?
I wouldn’t have thought it’s anything as wildly sci-fi as a doctor checking a patient with what you say is a “magnetic resonance (MR) scanner” – this isn’t the future y’know (yet) and you don’t have to make up all these wild stories to try and grab our attention. Just the facts, man.
Also, is that an upside-down face on the control panel? Yellow eyes, strange robot mouth, like Woody Allen disguised as robot butler in Sleeper
December 2nd, 2009 on 3:54 pm
What are you saying? I’m getting nauseous…
December 2nd, 2009 on 7:43 pm
Would (definitely ask to see her birth certificate first)
December 3rd, 2009 on 11:05 am
Become a doctor and save $750,000 and $1 million dollars a year in incest claims