January 2008
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Thu 31 Jan 2008
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zephren
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 6:43 pm (GMT -4)
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Start looking for AART accredited programs in your area. You can go to their website to find a list of schools. When you find a prgoram you are intrested in attend a information session for the RAD program. Get a list of all the Pre-rec's you will need before you can apply. Start knocking those classes out. Make sure you know your programs application deadline so that you can get all your requirred classes done before you apply. You would hate to get rejected because you missed a class that you needed.
Thu 31 Jan 2008
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TeeCee
Subject: lymphangiogram
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:56 am (GMT -4)
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im an RT student from philippines and im working on a report about lymphangiogram can anyone help find a procedural video and images of the procedure.
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Thu 31 Jan 2008
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CigarPete
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:03 am (GMT -4)
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Dang HJ
That was posted about 8 months ago. You just getting around to reading these things now?
Things have gotten much better. I did find partners and open a business. I am doing a 3D reconstruction lab that is a stand alone deal. I may need some of you in the future because even tho I do have an IT guy he's not all that well versed on PACS and DICOM stuff. He's gotten me thru so far but I tihnk at some point we're going to run into an issue he can't do.
So, when you get a few moments check out the website and send an e-mail to one of the address there and we can perhaps pick some braincells apart or at least get to know one another.
www.3DVolumetrics.net
Pete
Thu 31 Jan 2008
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AprilLCharles
Subject: Great Radiology Registry Study guide for sale!
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 12:22 am (GMT -4)
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Kettering National Seminars
Radiologic Technology Registry RT(R) w/ CDs
I have a used Kettering set. Workbook, Study guide, mock registry test, and Audio CD's. This has truely helped me! I went from making 71, 72, and 73 on my third attempt. To making a 80 on my 4th and final registry attempt. This really helped. You read along with the CD's. The narrator helps explain in depth each subject to where you can understand in simple terms.
It has very little writing in the study guide. Also, the workbook and mock test have no writing. The CD's are in excellent condition. Only had for 3 months.
E-mail me if interested AprilLCharles@yahoo.com
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Thu 31 Jan 2008
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RADNEWBIE
Subject: RADNEWBIE
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:42 pm (GMT -4)
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Hello out-there...
I see that getting into a rad program is hard, well I have all the FAQS, about persuing a rad degree.
My scenario, I have most of my undergrad stuff completed. I am changin carreers. NO job as of now. But looking in health care.
What steps can get me going in the right direction I am in Tampa, fl
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