Comment Re:Why wait? (Score 1) 115
For most clinical exams, shimming (if it's even done at all) only takes a minute or so on a reasonably modern systems, and is done prior to certain sequences (like EPI). Shimming is not nearly as important with most clinical imaging acquisitions as it is for spectroscopy. Even most clinical spectroscopy or CSI doesn't require the incredible shimming effort of a structural NMR scan.