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    Dialectic Journal Notes: Radiology Technicians/Radiologists/Radiation Oncology Source: http://www.acr.org/Quality-Safety/Radiology-Safety/Patient-Resources/About-Radiology http://www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info.cfm?pg=professions-diagnostic-radiology http://pubs.rsna.org/journal/radiology http://www.theabr.org/abr-radiology-specialties-and-subspecialties https://www.asrt.org/main/careers/radiologist-assistant Notetaking: Page Notemaking As you read sources, take notes in the left-hand column of

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    My Pursuit For A Career

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    From an early age, I was exposed to medicine through my father, a radiologist, and as I grew, the influence of his career naturally and inevitably tailored my interest. It has been my own desire, however, that has compelled me to pursue a career in medicine. The summer after my sophomore year in high school, my family took a trip to our native town in India. For two months, I volunteered at the Charity Foundation in India, and the experiences I had there resonated deeply in me, changing my perspectives

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    Radiologist are medical doctors that are advanced in interpreting and diagnosing medical imaging. They view radiology imaging then consult the diagnoses to the patient’s treating physician. A radiologist can be a physician or a surgeon. Some also treat cancer using radiation and others do biopsies. One is assisted by a radiologist technician. There are many different fields one may choose to specialize in as a radiologist. A career as a radiologist is very interesting. Being a Radiologist is a challenging

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    Becoming A Radiologist

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    Radiologists have to go through undergraduate school, medical school, residency, and fellowship (American School of Radiology). Undergraduate school consists of four years studying for any degree although science degrees are recommended. In the fourth year of undergraduate studies, prospective medical school students should take the MCAT (Medical College Admissions Test)

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    California Hospital Medical Center (CHMC), has seen several changes over the past decades. Upon its creation in 1887 as the very first hospital in Los Angeles (LA), CHMC remains a cornerstone of LA and a recognized leader in excellence, innovation and community service. CHMC is a member of the Dignity Health and is accredited by the Joint Commission. The hospital provides services to patient populations ranging from pediatrics to geriatrics, emergency medicine to gynecology, cardiology to obstetrics

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    ultrasound, and many others. Becoming a radiologist is something that I aspire to do. To make sure that this job is the right one for me, I have looked at the history and background of the career, education requirements, and a description of the career. Radiology was invented in 1895 when Wilhelm Röntgen, a German Physicist, discovered x-rays. The technology

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    Northwestern State University. I chose this profession because I always want to help others. I want to play a part in the healing process of patients. Being able to help people determine things going on inside their body interest me and that is why I chose Radiology. The true definition of a Radiologic Technologist is the “medical personnel who perform diagnostic imaging examinations and administer radiation therapy treatments. They are educated in anatomy, patient positioning, examination techniques, equipment

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    and fluoroscopy. Since radiologists used to only have to do a few things, they could do it all during working hours. Some physicians get jealous of radiologists because they think radiologists don’t have to do that much work. A negative side to radiology is when radiologists are on call, they probably have to do more work than any other type of physicians. Something

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    something I enjoy; am I just in it for the money; will the job be around years from now; how will it affect my family and me; how will I benefit from the job; and how will my personality fit in? I used to work at Conroe Regional Medical Center in the Radiology Department and watching everyone scurry around the halls was very exciting to me. I knew I always wanted to be in the medical industry I just really wasn’t sure where I would fit in just yet. Many times I have thought about going back to school,

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    When it comes to project orchestrating in the diagnostic imaging department, certain dominant procedures are vital to establish the prosperity of any construction project. Determining the desideratum for the project, analyzing requisites for equipment, space and personnel, and budgeting for the project are obligatory steps (DA, 2016). They are followed by scheduling and designing the miscellaneous aspects of the project. With rapid change in diagnostic imaging technology, there are continuous changing

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