March 2007


Author: benjaml
Subject: mri vs nurses
Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 5:36 pm (GMT -4)

Topic Replies: 3

hello can i please ask this question? do mri makes more money than a nurse/rn. i had a debate w/another student that is seeking radiology tec. i said yes mri do and he said noway nurses makes more. please answer. Wink
Author: benjaml
Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 10:36 am (GMT -4)

Topic Replies: 2

thanks kelvin Very Happy i'm looking for my old anatomy books and going to get flash cards for the medical terminology.
Author: Kevin
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 10:12 pm (GMT -4)

Topic Replies: 2

The more you can expand your medical terminology vocabulary, the better. Don't worry so much about individual words, but concentrate on roots, prefixes, and suffixes...then you can decipher much more than if you try to memorize words alone.

Also beef up on your anatomy. Know the bones as well as the articulations. That should be more than enough to keep you busy and keep you warmed up for the start of class.
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Author: benjaml
Subject: please answer!!
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 6:45 pm (GMT -4)
Topic Replies: 2

Hello All,

I have one more class to take in the first part of the summer and i'm done with the pre-classes. I can't wait to sign up for the program. What do you recommend myself and others like me should be doing while were waiting to get in the program. should i be studing medical term. or a studing a book for rad. please help. I don't want to start to fresh in the program. Confused

Author: hjhogle
Subject: Re: What is your experience as a working Radiologist?
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 4:23 pm (GMT -4)
Topic Replies: 1

Manieka_1002 wrote:
What is it like working as a Radiologist?
Manieka

Just a quick note - a Radiologist is a physician who specializes in interpreting images. A Radiographer (or Radiologic Technologist) specializes in obtaining the images.

This forum is used by Radiographers, not Radiologists.

Good luck to you!
hjh

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