After seeing this in January or February, I ultimately decided to apply to study radiography. It's now been 3 months since school started and I've been absolutely loving this!! Radiography is so fascinating! So I would like to thank you for making this video as it helped me to decide to study this
Thank you so much Yaoze 🥹🥰❤️ this really means a lot. I wish you all the best in your studies and I hope you continue to grow deeper in love with the profession.
This is the best video I have seen of radiography . This sums up the job completely . I wish this was around when I was starting radiography school too bad it wasn’t but good job !
Thank you so much for making this video!! As a high schooler who wants to do radiographer this video has helped me a lot🎉 now I know what to expect!! Thank you so much.
I went to school for this in the 80's - it's completely different now. Wish I was younger - looks like it's easier/better now! Also, there was rarely any downtime when I worked, if anything we were always pretty backed up! Looks like it's pretty chill where you work.
Wow, terrific video and I'm glad to see the comments here from all the aspiring RT's. It's a terrific career field to get into and we're certainly in high demand.
Wow 🥺 this has been my dream since when I was small but growing up I started becoming confused on which one to do, whether to go for nursing or something else But all thanks to you, am seeing ur video for the first time and I just subscribe Pls I want to ask hope radiographers are paid well
I am currently upgrading my Mathematics results because I want to study Radiography. At times I feel like giving up but your videos keep me going. Thank you Theo ❤️
Awwww Thsbisile 🥺♥️ please keep going, keep pushing, it’s going to be worth it in the end. Just put your best foot forward and it will all work out. Work hard but stay easy on yourself. I Wish you all the best ♥️
Is strong mathematical skills really a need for success in the career as a radiographer would you say? I mean where/when does math play a part? I understand a lot of technology..
Well , firstly I'd like to say thank you so much for taking your time to vlog for us on what you do . I really find this video and other about the admission very helpful . Thank you so so much . Secondly , I think a lot of us here would agree that we need this kind of videos for experience purpose and to learn because we are in a pandemic therefore we can't job shadow a radiographer . Lastly , your videos are so inspiring and helpful . Thank you for enriching our minds and equipping us with this helpful information guide . God bless you ❤
Awwww Senzokuhle 🥺❤️ this really means a lot. I am glad you find these helpful and thank you so much for watching, I really appreciate it. All the best of luck on your journey in radiography (if you’re considering embarking on one) ❤️
Im planning to pursue my degree for good since I stopped for 4 years now and hopefully Im back on track .I realized how overwhelming the process is and when I saw your video it made me hope that in the end ,hardwork in school pays off . I wanna be like you and hoping one day I can come back here ,I have graduated and I would say thank you for being that one soul who encouraged me to pursue my dreams . Lovely video . Thank you so much for inspiring us ! Keep it up !
This is so heartwarming 🥹♥️ Thank you so much for sharing this. I know without a doubt that you’re going to get through and enjoy your journey while at it. One day at a time ♥️♥️♥️
Thank you so much. I'll be shadowing tomorrow for the first time (by a radiographer too) and this helped a lot with my nerves and to calm some of my anxiety. Looking forward to it!
well done baby girl your video is awesome best ever watch for radiography. Thanks alot Can you do a video of what basics we need to know before embarking on radiography degree. am willing to take the degree so want to know the basic things to prepare myself for the course thanks
Thank you for the video! Looking at becoming a radiographer, need a slight change in careers from being on the truck in EMS but wanted to stay in the medical field.
I really want to get into Diagnostic Radiograpy! My undergrad is in Occupational Therapy, but i've always wanted to be a Radiographer. The MSc is incredibly competitive though
Damn girl, you're fire..... 😍😍😍😍😍❤ Very very beautiful.. I have to give you that. I had to watch this video for the second time to catch your name..... only find out that we actually share a name. 🤣🤣 I'm also Theo. I'm a pharmacist myself and my sister is a radiologist just like you.
Hi there. I actually enjoyed the video a lot. I actually had my first X-Ray years ago when I was little, cause apparently my doctor told me that my head skull had a hole inside it, but thankfully it went away. And lastly, I did had another one but this time from my teeth at my dentist. You know my first time going inside an X-Ray room as a patient, well I’m usually a bit nervous sometimes cause I had a strange feeling that radiation was gonna go inside my body, causing me to get cancer, however I didn’t. So I was very much happy that I didn’t had so much radiation inside of me.
Loved the informatory value of the video but it also raised a few questions. Why do you take the pa and lat skull images with so large fov so you need to edit them? Why not directly adjust the imaging area from the tube itself? In the pa view the patient gets basically dose to thyroid and part of the lung which could be prevented with blending? What was the babys examination purpose? Thorax, upper & lower abdomen?
The first image...was that a mandible X-ray or a pa skull? I saw the post-processing and you got a lot of his c-spine as well. Don't rely on post-processing tools! collimate correctly to avoid excess dose technique is everything. Also, we don't filter images lool this is not the gram or snap we window images
Hey… it was a skull, inclusive of the mandible. I’ll remember to keep a tight collimation. 😂I used the word “filter” for lack of a better non radiographic term
Hy.. loved the vid..very informative and gives a good glimpse of what the career entails Just curious over a few things.. 1. How stressful does the job get at times 2. Do y'all work long night shifts like doctors 3. What's the salary like An answer would be greatly appreciated 😁 thank uu
1. It does get stressful sometimes but it’s honestly doable. Nothing you can’t handle. 2. Yes, we do work nights but working hours differ from hospital to hospital, the most common one being 7pm to 7am.
Thank you 🙏🏾 If the patient’s clothing doesn’t have anything that will decrease the quality of the X-ray, we keep the clothes on. We sometimes use hospital gowns but sometimes they’re unavailable 😕
Hi Madam, thank you so much for your video. I'm also a radiographer and very much interested to come work in UK. May you please advise me on how do apply to a hospital there? Thank you so much for answering my question dear.
Thank you so much for the much detailed video, i am thinking about the career change, bit nervous about the radiographers getting exposed to radiations, how true is it, thank you 🙏
@@Samialexchak The pay starting out isn't too bad and gets better with experience and education (learning more modalities CT, MRI, Nuclear Medicine) At the top end $125-165k is decent for a person with an AS degree.
Hi Theo great video. I’m looking to move back home and this has been a great insight of how you guys work over there. Which province are you in? What are your shift patterns? I heard you say in the video that you only do plain film where you work. Does that mean in bigger hospitals do they offer options of doing plain film and also get rota’d into different modalities such as CT and MRI? I’ve got so many questions I would like to ask you. How can I get hold of you privately please? Sorry for bombarding you I’m just so excited 😂🤣😂
Majority of private and public hospitals have MRI, CT, fluoroscopy, theatre and Angio. It’s just a few smaller hospitals that don’t. You can text me on IG and I’ll give you my number 😊
After seeing this in January or February, I ultimately decided to apply to study radiography. It's now been 3 months since school started and I've been absolutely loving this!! Radiography is so fascinating! So I would like to thank you for making this video as it helped me to decide to study this
Thank you so much Yaoze 🥹🥰❤️ this really means a lot. I wish you all the best in your studies and I hope you continue to grow deeper in love with the profession.
Hey are you from the uk? what uni are you going to?
@@asaa4495 Hi! Unfortunately no, I’m from Finland and I’m also studying here :(
@@blincaa alright ty anyways.
@@asaa4495 doesn’t pay well at all
This is the best video I have seen of radiography . This sums up the job completely . I wish this was around when I was starting radiography school too bad it wasn’t but good job !
Thank yoooouuu so much ♥️🙏🏾
MAM HOW CAN I APPLY FOR THIS JOB
is being a radiographer fun or not?
@@theodamarihey I have recently completed graduation in bs radiology I wanted to apply for nhs jobs in uk can you guide me about this?
@@moizaaqeel0516 hcpc registration
Thank you so much for making this video!! As a high schooler who wants to do radiographer this video has helped me a lot🎉 now I know what to expect!! Thank you so much.
You’re most welcome Nsovo ♥️
And I hope you’ll love and enjoy the profession. All the best ✨♥️
I went to school for this in the 80's - it's completely different now. Wish I was younger - looks like it's easier/better now! Also, there was rarely any downtime when I worked, if anything we were always pretty backed up! Looks like it's pretty chill where you work.
It definitely is much better. Morden technology has made everything easier and faster. We salute those who went through analog radiography ☢️🫡
Wow now THIS is an in depth video. Really got a look into the world of radiography! Thank YOU for sharing this was amazing!! 💛💛
I’m really glad you loved it 😊
im thinking its because they arent in america and can show us alot more
I really enjoyed the video ...its interesting and an encouragement to us aspiring radiographers... Thank you Theo...
Awww ❤️🤗 thank you hun and I am really glad you find it useful 🙌🏾
This was a super helpful video! 👏It was like getting to shadow someone, which I’ve been wanting to do. Thank you for taking the time to show us. 😊
Same here -I can’t wait to finish my bsc degrees this year and switch to my dream job 🙂💛
Wow, terrific video and I'm glad to see the comments here from all the aspiring RT's.
It's a terrific career field to get into and we're certainly in high demand.
Good to see this Career for those who wish to follow
I really loved the thing that you guy's took to explain the patient calmly about the procedure, tube movement and radiation protection 👍
Wow 🥺 this has been my dream since when I was small but growing up I started becoming confused on which one to do, whether to go for nursing or something else
But all thanks to you, am seeing ur video for the first time and I just subscribe
Pls I want to ask hope radiographers are paid well
I am currently upgrading my Mathematics results because I want to study Radiography. At times I feel like giving up but your videos keep me going. Thank you Theo ❤️
Awwww Thsbisile 🥺♥️ please keep going, keep pushing, it’s going to be worth it in the end. Just put your best foot forward and it will all work out. Work hard but stay easy on yourself. I Wish you all the best ♥️
Hey,so have you applied as yet?
You and I are on the same page.❤️😊
That was my struggle too. Actually I am about to attempt round 2 and retake a semester with a new class
Is strong mathematical skills really a need for success in the career as a radiographer would you say? I mean where/when does math play a part? I understand a lot of technology..
woOw! The quality of your work is outstanding...
Thank you very much 😊
Well , firstly I'd like to say thank you so much for taking your time to vlog for us on what you do . I really find this video and other about the admission very helpful . Thank you so so much .
Secondly , I think a lot of us here would agree that we need this kind of videos for experience purpose and to learn because we are in a pandemic therefore we can't job shadow a radiographer .
Lastly , your videos are so inspiring and helpful . Thank you for enriching our minds and equipping us with this helpful information guide . God bless you ❤
Awwww Senzokuhle 🥺❤️ this really means a lot. I am glad you find these helpful and thank you so much for watching, I really appreciate it.
All the best of luck on your journey in radiography (if you’re considering embarking on one) ❤️
Im planning to pursue my degree for good since I stopped for 4 years now and hopefully Im back on track .I realized how overwhelming the process is and when I saw your video it made me hope that in the end ,hardwork in school pays off . I wanna be like you and hoping one day I can come back here ,I have graduated and I would say thank you for being that one soul who encouraged me to pursue my dreams . Lovely video . Thank you so much for inspiring us ! Keep it up !
Btw I only have one year left ! GODSPEED!
This is so heartwarming 🥹♥️ Thank you so much for sharing this. I know without a doubt that you’re going to get through and enjoy your journey while at it. One day at a time ♥️♥️♥️
Thank you so much. I'll be shadowing tomorrow for the first time (by a radiographer too) and this helped a lot with my nerves and to calm some of my anxiety. Looking forward to it!
I hope you enjoy your shadowing 😊
Wow that is beautiful and I thought of doing something to see my self on better
U r inspired me ❤❤❤
Hi r u doing diagnostic radiography now
Thank you so much for this video! This video helped me with all the details about radiography.💛
You’re welcome 🤍 I’m glad it was helpful
am proud to be a Radiographer 💯
☢️💯👌🏾
I enjoy this video thank you for giving us a peak at what you do
You’re most welcome 😊🤍
Im a Radtech from the philippines! I love this video. Be safe everyone there!!
Dude! One day I’m gonna thank you personally for these
Awwww 😍😍 thank you ♥️
I'm a New subscriber can't wait to see more regarding radiography
I m willing to be a radiographer.. so i got lot of things from you.!! Thank you!!!
I m from 🇱🇰 Sri lanka♥️
I’m really glad this helped. All the best ❤️❤️❤️
So beautiful job
This is was so lovely to watch. Very realistic... Really enjoyed it 💕
Awwww😍😍 I’m really glad you enjoyed watching this
I am also enjoyed it but you should not share your lead apron during the time of exposure in the time of portable examination
Thanks! I start my program in a few weeks and it’s been hard to find videos showing actual procedures
You’re welcome ☺️
I’m glad this was useful to you
Nice video I am radiographer from Saudi Arabia
more videos like this please, I'm first year rad tech 😊
well done baby girl your video is awesome best ever watch for radiography. Thanks alot
Can you do a video of what basics we need to know before embarking on radiography degree. am willing to take the degree so want to know the basic things to prepare myself for the course thanks
I’m glad you found the video helpful ♥️♥️
I’ll work on putting it together for you 💯
Great video I just got accepted into my radiology program 😊
Congratulations to you 🎉 🎊
I wish you all the best in your new journey
@@theodamari thank you!!
@@nfentress99 how is it? Do you enjoy it?
Same hear
Hi ,Theo Damari i am senior radiographer in india your radiography job is very honest best of luck👍👍
Thank you so much 🙏🏾☺️
Am so proud of you Theo❤❤
Thank you so much baby 🥹♥️♥️
I loved everything here🥰🥰🥰 you guys have a really beautiful department and its so clean.
Love the positioning and the results😌 quality xrays indeed.
Awwww Thank you 😊
Credit to UJ lectures for the positioning and X-rays produced
Wow! Just wow great video
So I am. Proud to it
Now I'm even more interested on the job then before 🥺🤞🏾
Love to hear this ♥️
I really like ur explanation
Thank yoooouuu very much.
Love this video, can't wait to start my radiology program next year🙏🏾🙏🏾😍
All the best ☺️☺️☺️
Me too
All the best ♥️
Thank you for the video! Looking at becoming a radiographer, need a slight change in careers from being on the truck in EMS but wanted to stay in the medical field.
I hope you find something you’ll love and enjoy 😊😊😊
@@theodamari thank you!
Great video totally loved it♥ .. I'm also thinking to do radiology.
Thanks now I know what do I have to do for my career
I’m glad this shared a little bit of light in your path♥️ and I wish you nothing but the best as you take on this journey ❤️
Really very informative video .. thank u so much & keep it up
Iyoooh sis Theo you've been a great inspiration to me hey.... I'm so inlove with this career 😘🤞
Thank you so much Zamo 🥰
This is best video I have seen of radiography great work
Thank yoooou so much 🙏🏾😊
Love the video! This totally got me interested
Thanks I enjoyed a lot I’m a radiographer student and it helped me ❤️
wow ❤
Thanks for the video
Its really inspiring
It's my pleasure
😘😘 I love how you enjoy your work 😘😍
Outstanding video I'm also a bachelor's student so help full video thanks
I really want to get into Diagnostic Radiograpy! My undergrad is in Occupational Therapy, but i've always wanted to be a Radiographer. The MSc is incredibly competitive though
You can try again now that you’ve got an undergrad
@@theodamarihello
Interesting video! All the best with your career babe💕
Thank you so much hun ❤️
This is very usefully video
You so amazing❤️! All the best
Thank you Sibusiso 🤗🤗🤗
Damn girl, you're fire..... 😍😍😍😍😍❤ Very very beautiful.. I have to give you that. I had to watch this video for the second time to catch your name..... only find out that we actually share a name. 🤣🤣 I'm also Theo. I'm a pharmacist myself and my sister is a radiologist just like you.
Hi Theo. Nice to know you and thank you 😊
Hi there. I actually enjoyed the video a lot. I actually had my first X-Ray years ago when I was little, cause apparently my doctor told me that my head skull had a hole inside it, but thankfully it went away. And lastly, I did had another one but this time from my teeth at my dentist. You know my first time going inside an X-Ray room as a patient, well I’m usually a bit nervous sometimes cause I had a strange feeling that radiation was gonna go inside my body, causing me to get cancer, however I didn’t. So I was very much happy that I didn’t had so much radiation inside of me.
That’s really great to hear 🙂 radiography is really very nice
Indeed it is! Maybe my dream job should be a X-Ray technician or radiologist or radiographer as you can call it. :D
Loved the informatory value of the video but it also raised a few questions.
Why do you take the pa and lat skull images with so large fov so you need to edit them? Why not directly adjust the imaging area from the tube itself? In the pa view the patient gets basically dose to thyroid and part of the lung which could be prevented with blending?
What was the babys examination purpose? Thorax, upper & lower abdomen?
I love this 🎉
Patient care and communication tops👏
You’d swear it was an assessment 😂😂
Good video 👍🏻 it's a very accurated picture of the job, where is it by the way?
South Africa
I loved it, could you make more videos ?😊😊
Will try to 🙂
Enjoyed watching this, keep it up👍👍
Please make more videos like this❤❤
I’ll try to😊
I love love this.🤍🙌
I’m glad you enjoyed it ♥️
I love this video, thank you
I am glad you love it. Thank you so much for watching ❤️
Thank you so much for this video ❤️
It’s only a pleasure ❤️
Very interesting and informative 👍 I am also professionally radiology Technologist✌
Thank you so much for watching. 💞💞
How is it different from diagnostic radiography ?
@@zami4945 what you mean
The first image...was that a mandible X-ray or a pa skull? I saw the post-processing and you got a lot of his c-spine as well. Don't rely on post-processing tools! collimate correctly to avoid excess dose technique is everything. Also, we don't filter images lool this is not the gram or snap we window images
Hey… it was a skull, inclusive of the mandible. I’ll remember to keep a tight collimation.
😂I used the word “filter” for lack of a better non radiographic term
Very informative and interesting 💕💕
Wooh so good
It seems realy chill , is it stressless job
I really enjoyed the video 😊 I also wanna become like you
Awwwwwww ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😍😍😍 Thank you so much 😊
Very interesting!!
So how many hours do you guys work per week and any night shifts? If yes how often?
Thank you for this types of video they really help a lot❤❤
It’s only a pleasure ☺️☺️
Love this
💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
Hi i would like to ask if radiographers can go into research? Thank you ❤
Great video !
Where is this Radiology department? I won’t mind working here..., I’m in love with the set up
It’s in the Eastrand
Thank u for the video !!!😊😊😊😊❤
It’s only a pleasure 😊♥️
Hy.. loved the vid..very informative and gives a good glimpse of what the career entails
Just curious over a few things.. 1. How stressful does the job get at times 2. Do y'all work long night shifts like doctors 3. What's the salary like
An answer would be greatly appreciated 😁 thank uu
1. It does get stressful sometimes but it’s honestly doable. Nothing you can’t handle.
2. Yes, we do work nights but working hours differ from hospital to hospital, the most common one being 7pm to 7am.
@@theodamarican i ask about your. salary? is it true radiologists get paid high?
This is beautiful! Thanks, Theo.
That guy for the chest x-ray didn't remove his shirt?
Thank you 🙏🏾
If the patient’s clothing doesn’t have anything that will decrease the quality of the X-ray, we keep the clothes on. We sometimes use hospital gowns but sometimes they’re unavailable 😕
@@theodamari Ok.
Thank you so much ❤️🥰
Hi Madam, thank you so much for your video. I'm also a radiographer and very much interested to come work in UK. May you please advise me on how do apply to a hospital there? Thank you so much for answering my question dear.
Hi.
I’m not in the UK, I’m in South Africa.
Hi dear i am also radiographer in srilanka.i like go europian country and doing my job.i am workes at nuclear imagine dept.
nice u r job is this 800 ma x-ray machine
Thank you so much for the much detailed video, i am thinking about the career change, bit nervous about the radiographers getting exposed to radiations, how true is it, thank you 🙏
Thank you so much for watching😊♥️ I’m glad it was useful.
There are safety measures to protect radiographers from unnecessary radiation exposure.
Radiation is not an issue. The issue is the pay is very low. I’d go into something that pays better if I was you
@@Samialexchak
The pay starting out isn't too bad and gets better with experience and education (learning more modalities CT, MRI, Nuclear Medicine)
At the top end $125-165k is decent for a person with an AS degree.
Interesting 🥰🥰
Super iam also radiographer
Please talk about their salary
Cause I want to be a radiographer
I got accepted at UJ for radiographer and I am scared I think I might change to BCom accounting or engineering
Good day, watch your video, Theo question were are working as Radiographer?
Were do you work? ,.
How frequent you perform special procedures for an entire shift?
Geeesh that’s a nice department. Great video Theo
Awwww 😍😍😍😍 thank you 😊
Is there any chance that radiographic get expose to radiation which can hurt them in the future ? .
This video is really amzing and helpful love this thnk you for your time❤plz tell me which country is this?
It’s South Africa
What about the radiation, does it really affect my health
It's Great, so which hospital?
How can i get an opportunity to practice the career outside Africa are there links
Where are you working at (I'm watching this channel for first time )
Hi Theo great video. I’m looking to move back home and this has been a great insight of how you guys work over there. Which province are you in? What are your shift patterns?
I heard you say in the video that you only do plain film where you work. Does that mean in bigger hospitals do they offer options of doing plain film and also get rota’d into different modalities such as CT and MRI?
I’ve got so many questions I would like to ask you. How can I get hold of you privately please?
Sorry for bombarding you I’m just so excited 😂🤣😂
Majority of private and public hospitals have MRI, CT, fluoroscopy, theatre and Angio. It’s just a few smaller hospitals that don’t.
You can text me on IG and I’ll give you my number 😊
I did T-Spine Today on my practical my only issue is Collimating 😂I got an 85
Look at you 🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯 well done 😊😊😊