Hah yes, when she said “as long as I don’t have to lay completely flat” boy if I haven’t heard that before! You gotta lay how we tell you to lay and that’s that. 😅
@@LaughterIsEvrything hey! I hope you see this soon, I realize you commented two months ago but I’d love to ask you about your work if you’d be open to answering some questions!
Last time I had a CT scan was 20 years ago on an older GE CT scanner I believe it was a light speed QXI scanner but the displays and the controls were on the left and right side of the machine
So I know this video is like 4 years old. I just now came across it. I became an xray tech in 1999. My first job was in an orthopedic office! yes you learn a ton of stuff! Then I went to a shock trauma center in Baltimore. Man, did I learn more stuff!! After years of going to this and that place, "meaning offices and hospitals' and picked up learning CT. Now I work in an Emergency room. Have been for a few years. It takes a long time to fully understand CT and know it well. I think in my opinion that these CT schoolings that are offered with out ANY prior education in anatomy or radiation is horrible!! It's like you have a robot scanning you! All they learn is how to operate a medical machine! Shameful!! This male tech was okay, he understood the patience's un able to breath. I get it, have been there MANY times!
Hi I have a question I’m trying to become a ct technologist but don’t know what is better or how. Can I take an mri career than take ct course or can I just be an x ray technician and take ct after. I’m trying to find information so i can start. But I’m not sure which route is better
If you live in the United States, first you need an associates in radiologic technology (xray) which is a 2 year program. Once you get that, you can continue your education in a CT program (1 year) that will allow you to get certified in CT.
@@isthistakenyet or pulse radiology based in my state has clinical locations across the states that gives you your certificate way quicker. 4-6 months online and accredited.
This was a rude, unneeded comment. Good for you and congratulations, but shaming someone else’s situation you have NO idea about is just absolutely uncalled for AT ALL.
this is as real as it gets..
Hah yes, when she said “as long as I don’t have to lay completely flat” boy if I haven’t heard that before! You gotta lay how we tell you to lay and that’s that. 😅
@@LaughterIsEvrything hey! I hope you see this soon, I realize you commented two months ago but I’d love to ask you about your work if you’d be open to answering some questions!
@@LaughterIsEvrythinghaha you must be a veteran
Last time I had a CT scan was 20 years ago on an older GE CT scanner I believe it was a light speed QXI scanner but the displays and the controls were on the left and right side of the machine
So I know this video is like 4 years old. I just now came across it. I became an xray tech in 1999. My first job was in an orthopedic office! yes you learn a ton of stuff! Then I went to a shock trauma center in Baltimore. Man, did I learn more stuff!! After years of going to this and that place, "meaning offices and hospitals' and picked up learning CT. Now I work in an Emergency room. Have been for a few years. It takes a long time to fully understand CT and know it well. I think in my opinion that these CT schoolings that are offered with out ANY prior education in anatomy or radiation is horrible!! It's like you have a robot scanning you! All they learn is how to operate a medical machine! Shameful!! This male tech was okay, he understood the patience's un able to breath. I get it, have been there MANY times!
no cushion for the knees?!
how did you do it can you share with me , thank you
Hi I have a question I’m trying to become a ct technologist but don’t know what is better or how. Can I take an mri career than take ct course or can I just be an x ray technician and take ct after. I’m trying to find information so i can start. But I’m not sure which route is better
If you live in the United States, first you need an associates in radiologic technology (xray) which is a 2 year program. Once you get that, you can continue your education in a CT program (1 year) that will allow you to get certified in CT.
@@isthistakenyet or pulse radiology based in my state has clinical locations across the states that gives you your certificate way quicker. 4-6 months online and accredited.
This is like watching myself do an abd scan in third person
That’s real life brother.
wdym
A day in the life of a Ct tech!!
Ahwlr
lose weight like im sorry i was fat but ive lost 20 pounds and on my way down
This was a rude, unneeded comment. Good for you and congratulations, but shaming someone else’s situation you have NO idea about is just absolutely uncalled for AT ALL.
@@CS..8 yeah
That man is not a good CT tech. No people skills. Seems like a jerk.
She was so annoying tho. He could’ve handled it better but f*ck
yeah
I feel like he handled her well 😂