Hi Caroline. I found your paragraph about radiology to be interesting and very informative. I like how you mention what radiologists are responsible for and what they perform besides taking X-Rays. You talk about the different imaging resources such as ultrasounds, CT scans, nuclear medicine, tomography, and MRIs. The various duties radiologists perform in diagnosing and treating patients are needed to keep the patient informed on their progress and any update that may be present. I originally was going to start the radiology program here at Brookdale and I still find it to be an important area of medical study. I find it's a very critical part of the medical field and I did not realize how far you can study radiology and how you can
Being able to identify lumps, swelling, tissue damage, cysts, and the overwhelming news of the sex of a baby all have something in common, an ultrasound. Swelling of the spleen, kidney stones, blood clots, aneurysms, cancer and so much more can be identified through the works of an ultrasound’s imaging technique. Ultrasound involves many concepts, procedures, and careers. The amount of medical possibilities involved with ultrasounds is useful in major medical diagnostics. The field of ultrasounds and career opportunities are widely growing. As medical careers flourish, needs for technicians in many fields of medicine are increasing. Instead of a doctor choosing complex and risky surgery to find out problems within the body, they can now
What are the differences between professional component and technical component of radiological services? Knowing the difference is extremely important because the difference can mean a monetary difference to the physician, on how much reimbursement will be. Knowing this and knowing which to bill for also makes an important difference. The professional component covers what the physician does, which is the interpretation, and nothing else. The technical component covers any equipment used, facilities, non-medical staff, and supplies, everything needed for the procedure, except the physician. We also should include the global billing, because that is when all charges, including the physician, and the equipment, facilities, and such were completed at one location. Global is a combination of professional and technical charges because all services were performed at one location. There are modifier codes that are added at the end of the procedure codes that indicate what type of service that is being billed.
One of the main reasons for choosing a healthcare career in todays society, aside from the basic need for a self sustaining income, is the opportunity to make differences in peoples lives. With the demand for healthcare professionals and alternative medicines on the rise, so is the need for adequately educated trained personnel. Diagnostic Medical Sonography is becoming an increasingly attractive alternative to radiologic procedures such as x-ray and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Accounting for approximately 50,300 jobs in the United States in 2008, compared to the 214,000 jobs held by radiologic technicians, according to
Have you ever heard the faint flutter of a baby’s heartbeat while in the womb? A Diagnostic Sonography Technician gets to witness this beautiful miracle of life everyday. After comparing South Texas College, St. Philips, and Sanford Brown College based on my criteria of tuition costs, having family nearby, and the good program, South Texas College would be the best choice in helping me pursue my career as a Diagnostic Sonography Technician. Diagnostic Sonography Technicians use high tech systems to produce and provide pictures of the fetus in the womb while detecting the baby’s heartbeat. In order to pursue this career, one needs to take core sciences in college and high school like; anatomy, biology, chemistry, physiology, physics, and must have at least an associate’s degree.
Radiology technicians play an important role in society and have the ability to make a positive impact on people’s lives. They have the ability to make a difference in a patient’s live by employing their communication and patient care skills. Working as a radiology technician would allow me to fulfill my passion for helping others and making an impact while working in a career that I know I would love. I have been fortunate enough to work alongside many radiology technicians for over 4 years and have come to realize the vital role they play in Healthcare. The fast-paced work environment and major responsibility is something that I am intrigued by. I find radiologic imaging such a fascinating technology and am extremely passionate to make a career out of it.
Positron Emission Tomography is a scanning technique that allows us to measure in detail the functioning of distinct areas of the human brain while the patient is comfortable, conscious and alert. PET represents a type of functional imaging, unlike X-rays or CT scans, which show only structural details within the brain. The differences between these types of imaging don’t end there.
Over the past six years, I have made some decisions in my life; as to why I believe now is the right time to attend college and finish with a degree.
I have chosen to study Radiography as I am very passionate about Science. Although this was never my strongest subject I always enjoyed studying the 3 science subjects and I soon developed an interest in radiography. I always worked hard to understand the fundamentals of science. I have developed an interest as I have seen people with many illnesses which had led me to want to pursue a career in radiography. My passion for patient care has strongly come from seeing people suffering from different health problems. Although it is a challenging profession I am willing to put in 100% to ensure I succeed in gaining a career. This career is a very rewarding career and I believe with my communication skills I will be able to provide support for patients and families. My interest in technology and disease has led me to an interest in this career.
Chest radiography has been regarded to be the standard radiological diagnostic tool for RDS, and the four-stage scale of RDS severity based on radiographic findings correlates closely with the actual disease severity ( 29). In some clinical practice there is a need for exposing a neonate to ionizing radiation and this carries the risk for long-term adverse effects (27) Although the dose received during each single exposure is low, attempts must be made when possible to reduce such exposures in newborns and premature babies, who are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of such radiation.
I have learned a lot when it comes to patient care, radiation protection, safety precautions of radiation, anatomy of the body, how to position patients for certain exams and soon to be much more. I am glad I chose this profession to go into because without radiologic technologists we would not be where we are today with diagnosing tumors, cancer, diseases, surgery and low infection rates in surgery as well and much more. Radiologic Technologists are very important no matter what people may think. Many think it is as simple as pushing a button but there is way more to this job than that, that nobody knows about or understands. We are just as important as a nurse, doctor, surgeon, and anyone else in the healthcare profession. I am glad I get to be the one behind the scenes helping people figure out what is going on inside of their body. I cannot wait to graduate in 2017 and become a registered radiologic
CT Imaging CT imaging protocols have been adjusted in recent years such that an initial CT is performed to exclude Hemorrhage. In the absence of intracranial hemorrhage, a rapid CT angiographic phase is performed to assess overall cerebral perfusion and asses evidence of major clot in the middle cerebral arteries. If there is a significant burden of a clot present in the middle cerebral arteries; then a thrombectomy will be considered. Another important area that is assessed in CT angiographic phase is the presence of collateral circulation into areas of ischemia. If significant collateral circulation is present then this will imply significant benefit for the use of thrombectomy and thrombolysis strategies
Female pelvic masses are a common presentation for radiological evaluation. The growth can range from a benign cyst to malignant tumours and can damage functioning of the surrounding organs, hence a prompt diagnosis is necessary. The mass can be either of gynaecological (uterine, adnexa) or non-gynaecological (bladder, rectum, ureter, colon, blood vessels, and nerves) origin. Categorization of the masses depending on their origin is necessary, a clinical classification constitutes as an initial step in searching for the cause.(1)
Radiology is a career path that can lead to many places other than diagnostic imaging. Once I finish the program for Radiology, I have many aspirations for the future. I intend on completing my bachelors in science and enrolling in courses for CT and MRI certification. My overall goal is to go into Radiation Therapy or Nuclear Medicine in the next five years.
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C.S. Lewis once said, “Experience: that most brutal of teacher. But you learn, my God do you learn.” I agree with Lewis because everyone can pick up a book, read a few pages and say that I have learned. But only few can state that I have learned from an experience. Luckily, I was given the opportunity to become one of those who have learned from experience by observing a technologist. While observing, I was able to gain knowledge that I never thought I would achieve. Through this paper, I will share all my observations and personal thoughts on the things I learned.