Author:
bonhicks
Subject: Small children
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 7:31 pm (GMT -4)
Topic Replies: 14
If you like to talk to people, like hand on experience. You will be doing fine.
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BonBon
Author:
bonhicks
Subject: Small children
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 7:29 pm (GMT -4)
Topic Replies: 14
Hi there,
I got 2 small children and they just turn 5 & 6. I will be gruaduate in 18 days. FINALLY! It's hard in the past 2 years. My childcare bill is twice more than my student loan. I am lucky with a wonderful husband who can cook, clean and love to take care of the kids. I know I am not a stay home mom type and I am very happy to finally find a career that fit my personality. My advice, hang in there, don't worry too much, and focus on the program. You will have plenty time to make up the 2 year. Good luck!
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BonBon
Author:
hjhogle
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 7:27 am (GMT -4)
Topic Replies: 4
To be the Radiographer - the professional who is trained in performing diagnostic procedures - can take either 2 or 4 years.
To be the Radiologist - the professional who is trained in interpreting diagnostic (and sometimes therapeutic) procedures takes: 1) a 4-year college degree, 2) 4 years of medical school and 3) a 4 or 5 year residency program. After taking and passing the national board exams, most go on to a 1+ year fellowship in a particular specialty.
So it's college, med school, residency.
Author:
gadz24
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 12:55 am (GMT -4)
Topic Replies: 4
Ok, so if I want to be the person taking the X-Ray and bending the arm so it hurts more.....i want to be a radiographer.....not that i want to hurt someone but i know how it feels, lol