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CourtneyApr 02107 views

How does one get used to the hospital ER environment?

I am a Pre-Radiography student, intending to apply for my college's Radiography program later this year. I do plan on doing a hospital tour before applying, but those I've talked to have said that you "just get used" the the various things that happen in an ER environment. I know that not everyone is capable of handling the fast pace and intensity of an ER environment, so I would like to know how someone can know that they can before investing fully in a program that includes being in a hospital and ER environment as part of clinicals. Thank you!

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Active Apr 05
location iconMerrillville
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MiaJan 041770 views

Other than the program, is college needed for medical asst., sonographer, or radiographer?

Is college needed to become a medical assisting, sonographer, or radiographer?

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Active Feb 08
location iconFort Lauderdale
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hannahNov 06, 2024933 views

How should I go along with become a MRI technologist ?

Im currently a highschool senior and have been interested in going into MRI after school, Im interested in attending a community college( JCTC) that provides a associates degree in radiography, Could I get my degree there and then cross work and go into MRI? Any additional information would be very helpful! Thank you.

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Active Jan 02
location iconLouisville
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O'NealApr 30, 2024734 views

How can I become the best radiographer I can be?

I'm a radiographer in training and I'm scared of starting with the wrong idea in mind and I'm also scared of being just a "regular" radiographer I want to be able to stand out after my practice

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Active May 10, 2024
location iconAmsterdam
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RubySep 07, 20181194 views

Best colleges in NC for radiology major / what degree in university I'd need

Hello! I am an aspiring medical practitioner, so far I have minimized my options to pharmaceuticals and radiology with a lean towards the latter. My dream school is UCLA, but I'm looking into alternative options in case this plan does not follow through. I would love to attend UCLA but with the circumstances I might ultimately end up staying in North Carolina due to the convenience of it not only being my home state, but also due to the benefits of reduced tuition. I'm currently a freshman in high school, and I plan on signing up for RCC early college classes in the spring of next year, meaning I will have my associates degree when I graduate as a senior in 22'. My question is: what school in North Carolina university-wise would be best for a radiology (or med field in general) degree? One of my back up schools was UNCG, but I noticed they didn't have a radiology major, and I was actually quite surprised by this. I also plan on minoring in biochemistry, so if anyone has any advice for that I would appreciate it! Thank you so much for reading and helping me further my knowledge and passion for this career field! #medicine #medicalfield #college #university #radiology #radiography #healthcare #school

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Active Dec 22, 2023
location iconAsheboro
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cheyenneMay 11, 20182261 views

Is it better to have an Associates degree or a Bachelors degree in Radiography?

I'm entering the Medical Imaging program at college this fall to become a radiology technician. I'm wondering if it would be better to get an associates degree or bachelors. #medicine #medical-imaging #radiography

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Active Dec 22, 2023
location iconLinesville