
Becoming a Radiologist takes a lot of hard work and time. There are a multitude of sub professions in Radiology that play to the interests of many people. Not only that, but the salary or income of a radiologist provides a stable home life for them and a sense of security. The skills a Radiologist needs to have to be successful in the hospital business are a multitude of people skills. The working conditions of this career can be tretruis if you aren't prepared. You work all day and often work nights…
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My career goal is to become a radiologist. After I become a radiologist I want to further my education to also learn how to do cat scans and ultra sounds. I feel that going to vocational and taking health occupation course prepared me for the medical field. I really enjoyed my experience becoming a CNA. It made me realize how much I want to work in the medical field and peruse my dream of becoming a radiologist. It always been a dream of mine to become a radiologist and I'm not going to stop until…
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become a radiologist. Becoming a radiologist has always been a passion of mine since I was in middle school. The specific job duties of a Radiologist is to examine the internal body structures and functions of organ systems and make diagnoses after getting all the information from X-ray findings and laboratory tests. After searching through all…
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[Type the company name] Career Exploration Assignment: Radiologist Steven Hernandez April 13, 2014 Mrs. Warren Mondays & Wednesday 11:30-1250 The career that I first had in mind when I began college here at Lone Star was to become a Radiologist. This career luckily matches up with my interest and my personality type. A Radiologist can also be known as a Diagnostic Radiology. A radiologist is a medical doctor or doctors who are imaging expert with…
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nurse who has specialized patient-care training in the field of Radiology. Radiology nurses help patients that need diagnostic, therapeutic, or interventional radiology treatment. A Radiology nurse works within an interdisciplinary team, made up of Radiologists, Radiology Technologists, Physicians, and other nurses. Radiology nurses work at radiology departments in hospitals, private practice clinics, or an outpatient care facilty. Radiology nurses deal with a wide variety of patients of all ages that…
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What is a Radiologist Technician? What is a radiologist technician? Radiologic technologists are the medical personnel who perform diagnostic imaging examinations and administer radiation therapy treatments. They are educated in anatomy, patient positioning, examination techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, radiation protection and basic patient care ("Who Are Radiologic Technologists?" 1). Overall radiologist technicians produce x-rays of the patient for diagnostic purposes. Without…
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negligently, because they “knew” she had the tendency to become dizzy. The patient had proved that had a tendency to become dizzy, but evidence showed that the physician’s examination request had no evidence of her becoming dizzy. This case would have definitely turned out differently if the radiologist or technologist had noticed the patient walking unsteadily before the x-ray, even if no notations were made on the examination request. If someone saw that the patient walking unsteadily they would have known…
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fainting, restlessness, anxiety, nausea, paleness and signs of shock. A splenic rupture can result in shock and death. In the past, this would routinely be treated with emergency surgery and possible removal of the spleen, but it is becoming more common to monitor the patient to make sure the bleeding stops by itself, and to allow the spleen to heal on its own. Surgical removal of the spleen is known as splenectomy and will be done during an emergency laparotomy in the unstable…
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LGBT Rights Debate Essay LGBT equal rights has been an issue for years now, but it’s just now becoming a more popular issue. LGBT equal rights means that lesbian, gay, bixesual, and transgender people should be able to have equal rights as anyone else. This is a very popular issue that is very controversial because of a really big counter argument which is religion and the discrimination that the LGBT community faces. A big reason why the LGBT community should have rights is because of discrimination…
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Elizabeth Brown Dr. Ritter BSC1010C MW 7:30 3 Dec. 2014 Canine Hip Dysplasia Canis lupus familiaris, the domestic dog, man’s best, and generally most expensive, friend; canines companions have been kept domestically for around 11-16 thousand years. In these years, among the most studied and most frustrating diseases in veterinary medicine is canine hip dysplasia. Canine hip dysplasia is a very common, genetic, developmental orthopedic disease in which an abnormal formation of the hip leads to looseness…
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