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Mountain Imaging: May 2009
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An X-ray Tech in Northern Arizona. Monday, May 11, 2009. 30 30 years. 30 years old. I turned 30 in April. Does anyone ever really think that you will turn 30? Edit: I guess this post doesn't have much to do with being an x-ray tech, but it's my blog and I'll abuse the rules if and when I wish.got it! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Dave's Radiology Student's Page. RT Image - Online RT Magazine. Yahoo Groups - Radiography. X Ray Student 101. Student Nurse, PRN.
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Mountain Imaging: Me = Slacker
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An X-ray Tech in Northern Arizona. Monday, October 08, 2007. That's the word to describe me. At least in regards to this blog. I cant believe its been so many months since my last post. Unforgivable! With that said, please forgive me! I've been so busy with school, clinicals, summer travel, my photo blog and various other things that I have completely neglected this blog. Sorry. Are you soon to take the registry? If you've been a slacker I've been a superslacker. So long as we return aye? RT Image - Onli...
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Mountain Imaging: Morbid
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An X-ray Tech in Northern Arizona. Thursday, October 18, 2007. Our latest review section is actually full of some really morbid stuff. For example did you know that it takes more than 5000 rads of radiation to fry your central nervous system, with death occurring in 0-3 days. If I got blasted with 5000 rads I would be hoping for closer to the 0 day mark than the 3 myself. Yikes! Anyway, the moral of the story, kids, is PROTECT YOURSELF. Glad to see you still have the blogger up and running! Ugh my name w...
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Mountain Imaging: Update..........FINALLY!!
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An X-ray Tech in Northern Arizona. Saturday, May 24, 2008. Well, I imagine there aren't too many readers left for this blog and it's my own fault. But if anyone is still left out there, here's an update. I graduated in late December of 2007 and took the registry exam 2 days later. Unfortunately, the results took a couple of weeks to get to me, but when they finally did, I found out that I PASSED! So that's where I am now. I still love my work (most days! That's an excellent score! We have been reviewing ...
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Mountain Imaging: Surgery
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An X-ray Tech in Northern Arizona. Tuesday, June 05, 2007. I'm in surgery all this week. Not my favorite place to be. Although watching some of the surgeries like lap choles. I really prefer doing general x-ray exams or fluoro. As an X-ray Tech in surgery, you seem so removed and disconnected from the patient. For me, it also seems to be made up of long periods of boredom, broken up by short bouts of extreme nervousness and awkwardness on my part. I'm not that great with the C-arm. I'm new here buddy!
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Mountain Imaging: July 2010
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An X-ray Tech in Northern Arizona. Tuesday, July 13, 2010. Holy Hiatus, Batman! 1 year, 2 months and 2 days. That's how long it's been since my last post. Wow. Sorry to leave you all hanging. I'm still working at the hospital here in Flagstaff and couldn't feel farther from being a student. Although this started as a student blog, I feel as though I have fully bloomed into a full on Radiologic Technologist and it feels good to have my student days behind me.at least for now. Links to this post. The purpo...
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Mountain Imaging: Thirty
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An X-ray Tech in Northern Arizona. Monday, May 11, 2009. 30 30 years. 30 years old. I turned 30 in April. Does anyone ever really think that you will turn 30? Edit: I guess this post doesn't have much to do with being an x-ray tech, but it's my blog and I'll abuse the rules if and when I wish.got it! My husband turns 30 in a few weeks, so I know what you are talking about! Congrats on the house! We're looking for one now, and it is an exhausting process. Happy belated birthday, Awe! Is that your lawn?
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Mountain Imaging: Review
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An X-ray Tech in Northern Arizona. Wednesday, October 10, 2007. My whole last semester is review, which is good because I haven't thought about Compton scatter and the like since we first learned the material almost a year and a half ago. Our school has provided us with an online account that allows us to take practice tests that are set up just like the registry exam. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Dave's Radiology Student's Page. RT Image - Online RT Magazine.
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Mountain Imaging: RT Wannabe
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An X-ray Tech in Northern Arizona. Monday, July 16, 2007. Check out this blog, RT Wannabe. By a new Rad Tech student in the Southeast. Just two posts so far, but I have a feeling there will be many more to come. Show your support to a fellow RT student. Thanks for the shout out! I'm a long-time "lurker" of your blog, and I think you do a GREAT job! I'm having some trouble including links on my blog, but as soon as I can, I'd like to link over to yours. Thanks again for the encouragement! X Ray Student 101.
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Mountain Imaging: X-ray Radiation vs. Visible Light
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An X-ray Tech in Northern Arizona. Sunday, June 24, 2007. X-ray Radiation vs. Visible Light. Recently, a reader left a comment on my blog asking how visible light is similar to x-ray radiation. And being the big nerdy, bookworm geek I am, I got right to researching it. His or her question was a good one and got to the very basics of Radiation Physics. Most of my classmates hated the Radiation Physics class we took first semester, but I loved it and found that I was actually quite good at understanding it.