This is a wonderful video. I am a retired dual modality Radiologic Technologist of 40 years. My specialty was CT as well. So your my replacement in the profession. When I first started to do CT back in 1986 the images took 1 min each to reconstruct on the screen for the Dr. to look at. Look at where we have come to now.
@@urnotyummi Depends on your specific school, but you'll need to get your requisites first (think math, bio, anatomy, english, etc) and then apply to your rad-tech program specifically with good grades. It's not really a "major/minor" degree pathway.
This is a wonderful video. I am a retired dual modality Radiologic Technologist of 40 years. My specialty was CT as well. So your my replacement in the profession. When I first started to do CT back in 1986 the images took 1 min each to reconstruct on the screen for the Dr. to look at. Look at where we have come to now.
Wow she seems like an amazing employee 🎉 what an asset to Children’s 👍
This was nice. Such a good energy from her.
I’m just finishing my pre reqs and I can’t be more excited to do the schooling and get in the hospital
i just finished my PRE-REQS I apply in fall can't wait,,, good luck
I am looking to start my pre-req’s soon. How long does it take?
Hey I'm a high school student interested in this field, but I'm kind of confused. What do you have to major in to get into a rad tech program?
@@urnotyummi Depends on your specific school, but you'll need to get your requisites first (think math, bio, anatomy, english, etc) and then apply to your rad-tech program specifically with good grades. It's not really a "major/minor" degree pathway.
I’m getting my prerequisites done and I just found out the 2025 class just filled and the next opening is 2027-2028 😭😭
Best regards from Radiographer here in Oman MoH. ❤
Proud to be a radiographer ❤
Good or stressful?
I was just on Reddit, and I seen a couple people say that finding a job or having a stable radiologic tech job is hard to have, is this true?