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    Guide to fulfilling your Educational Goals A. The College or Training School 1. How will this course of study prepare you for your career objective? Accredited Radiology programs provide the basic training which prepares students for entry-level work in the medical imaging field. 2. How will you use what you learn? Provide written a summary of technical findings to physician for use in medical diagnosis. Determine the differences between healthy and pathological areas. Operate ultrasound equipment

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    The journal article "Radiation Protection in Computed Tomography imaging" wrote by Jason Bond, R.T. (R). Radiologic Technology published the article in July/August 2016. In the article, the author addressed radiation protection methods in Computed Tomography Imaging. The author believes best CT image and achieve ALARA, require proper competency of the radiologic technologists and personnel. The author highlighted the importance of proper training, be familiar with dose-saving features and staying

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    Professionalism: What does it truly mean? How is professionalism truly achieved? What makes you a professional? These are all questions that many radiologic professionals want the answers to. Professionalism always lies at the heart of any good medical professional. With the eagerness of providing the best possible care to their patients, professionalism has been described as the “basis of medicine’s contract with society” (Leung 1). As our technology in radiology is always advancing our patients

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    Pierpont Community and Technical College Going to college will set the basis for your career pathway in the future. High school students contemplate that college is not the right choice for them, but there are multiple benefits that come with a college degree. If students decide to attend college, they may considerate it a waste of time and stress. Unlike high school for some, college needs taken seriously. Attending college prepares and gives you knowledge on what to expect when you start the career

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    going to be taking some different pictures of his hand, so the doctor can see and make his hand feel better. My son wanted to know everything she explained how the machines worked, so he was a little more calm knowing the process. As the radiologic technologist took some x-rays and told him he was

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    Essay on Communication in Radiology

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    It’s essential for doctors to have a general understanding of radiology procedures in order to treat patients appropriately. Mandatory training for physician assistants on understanding radiology exams will enhance communication between P.A’s and technologists, clarify communication between P.A’s and patients, and eliminate unnecessary radiation exposure by ordering radiology exams appropriately. Communication between

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    Radiation has always been in everyday life even before Roentgen discovered x-ray. The mountains give off natural radiation, other forms of radiation are coal burning power plants, x-rays from a TV, and an airplane ride. The average dose from background radiation is about 360 mrem every year. There are two types of radiation, nonionizing and ionizing radiation. Examples of nonionizing radiation are microwaves and radio waves broadcasting. Ionizing radiation refers to gamma and x-rays. Ionizing radiation

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    However, to keep these pieces of medical equipment up and running, they must take solemn practices of sanitizing and cleaning of the materials. The next part of my research I am discussing will be the salary. Radiation Technologists make plenty of money, believe me on that one. In some states,you may earn up to the range of $50,000 to $60,000 on salary! But, in order to get that much, you need to take certain classes, courses, optional career paths, and other voluntary options

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    Essay about Career in Ultrasound

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    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

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    quality control program has to be set in place in the radiology department. Quality control program consists an imaging department of personnel that includes qualified medical physicist(QMP), known as radiation physicist, radiologist, and radiologic technologist. The quality control program(QC), is an

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