Radiologic technologist

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    senior project, I focused on the issue of radiation exposure radiologic technologist face with their jobs. I described how radiation is dangerous when used too much and what health issues can arise from that. I also explained the safety procedures used while radiation is being administered and the regulations set in place to keep the technicians and patients safe. I created an informational brochure to inform future radiologic technologists the dangers of radiation exposure and how to stay safe…

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    anyone who had any type of education for their occupation. It was not until high school I decided I wanted to pursue the medical field since I have always had a strong notion to help those that are in need. Soon after a coworker of mine suggested the radiologic technology program at Roane State Community College. I began doing research on radiography and I was very intrigued. My favorite subject has always been science and the physics involved in imaging seemed interesting. So far it was looking…

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    Angulation In Radiology

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    a 10 degree caudad angle of the tube is necessary to distort the coccyx just enough to obtain the image we need. Another way that shape distortion of an image can be beneficial to the radiographer, would be in certain trauma cases. When a radiologic technologist receives a patient severely injured, precautions must be taken. The patient’s safety is our top priority no matter what, and we must try our best to not further injure them in the process of finding out their injury. With that being…

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    Radiologic technologists are the human services authorities who execute symptomatic imaging systems, for example, X-beam examinations, attractive reverberation imaging (MRI) filters and processed tomography (CT) checks. Some of them focus on unmistakable techniques, for example, cardiovascular-interventional radiography, mammography or sonography. Radiologic technologists are responsible for situating patients and ensuring that a quality symptomatic picture is created…

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    Step 3: MRI Technologist An MRI Technologist operate the gigantic tube-like machines that capture MRI scans to reveal to doctors tumors, strokes and other complications a patient may have. The typical education for an MRI Technologist is to earn an associate's degree that is approved by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology. Once they earn this they are allowed to specialize in MRI technology while on the job, then they can take the exams of certification through the…

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    Throughout high school I was clueless what career to choose. I realized that many of my acquaintances were pregnant or had children already. Everyone also talked about how different aged women were pregnant. I started thinking about the amount of pregnant women having to see a Sonographer and in the future how babies will still be born, so my career will be beneficial. That is when I started to have ideas of being a Sonographer, but I still wasn’t sure. My sister found out she was pregnant in…

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    From the second grade I thought I wanted to be a Veterinarian when I grew up. Of course no one would expect a second grader to know such details, but as I went through high school my mind never strayed away from my future goal. Senior year I got the opportunity to intern at Big Goose Veterinary Clinic where I fell in love with the practice even more. I scrubbed in on surgerys, interacted with clients, and cuddled up on animals all day. It was not until I started noticing how exhausted the…

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    It takes a special kind of person to work anywhere in the medical field, this includes being a radiologic technologist and not everyone is cut out to do it. It takes perseverance and dedication not only to make it through school but to continue on in your career. I have been a CNA for over two years and the experience I have gotten since I started is beyond what I ever imagined. Not only do you get physical patient experience but you also get the emotional experience. You can’t learn how to…

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    X-Ray Technician X-Ray Technicians (Also known as X-Ray technologist or Radiologic Technologists) use cutting edge imaging methods to visualize the inside of the human body. The images they created help the physicians to diagnose and treat illnesses or injuries. X-ray technicians work with a wide variety of imaging technologies including: Traditional Machines, Computerized Axial Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Fluoroscopy, and film and digital mammography. Some certificate…

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    Being a surgical technologist can be hard work; not only should a technician watch after all patients, but must keep a check on themselves. A technician needs to remain as stress free as possible, always making sure all body mechanics are in order. Forgetting to do this can lead to emotional stress, which has a negative effect on the body. A surgical technician not in full control of himself causes things to go wrong in the operating room. A technician must always be completely focused on the…

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