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HOW I BECAME A CARDIAC SONOGRAPHER
Hi everyone! In this video, I share my personal experience going through the admission process and life after Sonography school. I realize that my experiences may be very different to what is required for other sonography programs, but I still figured I should still share my experience just in case it's helpful to someone. I love interacting with everyone in this channel so please don't be shy if you have any questions. Thanks for watching!
Here are the details to the admission requirements that was mentioned in the video:
www.mohawkcollege.ca/programs/graduate-studies/diagnostic-cardiac-sonography-717
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BECOMING A CARDIAC SONOGRAPHER: 5 THINGS I WISH I KNEW BEFOREHAND
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Hi everyone! I wanted to share another career inspired video about the 5 things I wish I knew before I decided to become a Cardiac Sonographer. There are many different streams in healthcare and I am here to share what I see as someone who is in the ultrasound field. When I started this career, I was only 24, and it's crazy to know that society expects you to set your career up in such a young ...
Cardiac Sonographer: pros and cons
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Hi everyone! In this video I briefly discuss what a Cardiac Sonographer does as well as some of the pros and cons that accompany this career. It is a very niche field in healthcare and I noticed there weren't many people that discuss this specific career so I wanted to share some of my personal experiences in this field (specifically in Canada). For for information on accredited schools in Cana...
Tesla CCS Adapter in CANADA || Watch This Before You Buy!!
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Hey Everyone! I actually bought this Adapter back in October, filmed it in October, but I finally got a chance to edit and upload the video. This is my experience purchasing the new North American version of the Tesla CCS Adapter. I found that overall, it's definitely worth getting, especially since I have a more limited driving range. It gives me more charging accessibility that I did not have...
Canada Goose Seaboard Rain Jacket || 2 Year Review
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Hi everyone! In this video, I will be sharing my personal review of the Canada Goose Seaboard Rain Jacket. The reason why I made this video is because I noticed that there were not many reviews on Canada Goose's rain jacket line. I thought that this would be a great opportunity to give potential buyers insight on whether it's worth purchasing this rain jacket, or even exploring their line. I ho...
Saint Laurent Loulou Bag | UNBOXING & TRY ON
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I recently purchased a new handbag for my birthday coming up! I took a lot of time to think about what kind of bag I wanted and ended up with the small Loulou from Saint Laurent. Let me know if you also had trouble choosing your first designer handbag! Thanks for watching!
UNBOXING: Burberry The Classic Check Cashmere Scarf
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This video covers my overall experience purchasing the Burberry Cashmere Scarf online, a detailed unboxing as well as a few looks to pair the scarf with. I got this scarf as an anniversary gift from my husband, and I HIGHLY recommend it as a gift that you can also give to your loved ones. It's a great small luxury piece that can elevate your outfit instantly. Thanks for watching!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @michellekahn157
    @michellekahn157 3 дні тому

    Which is the highest paid specialty , cardiac or on Gyn ?? I read so many articles on either or idk which to do .

  • @bostic3
    @bostic3 12 днів тому

    Is there a lot of math involved ?

  • @DCTurner396
    @DCTurner396 25 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing. I have been in healthcare for 16 years now. I applied for a cardiovascular sonography program a week ago.

  • @elianaleguizamon3757
    @elianaleguizamon3757 Місяць тому

    I’m 27 yo and I’m about to start with my echo tech program. Do you think I’m too old for this?

    • @SL33PIN_
      @SL33PIN_ День тому

      Never too old to start

  • @jessielanka
    @jessielanka 2 місяці тому

    Do you feel this is a good career for someone later in life? I am 45 now and curious about the musculoskeletal injuries affecting my career longevity.

  • @aliusman9275
    @aliusman9275 2 місяці тому

    Hi Dee! I just finished my 2 semester as cardiac sonography. I am looking to write the core and cardiac exam board exams this year. Could you please give me some tips ? Did you pass your exams the first try ? Also could you give me some tips on study material for the cardiac exam. Thank you

  • @iloveireland74
    @iloveireland74 2 місяці тому

    Hey!! This video was really helpful thank you! I just got accepted into the cardiac sonography program. I’m wondering which areas do the massages help with pain and did the pain go away with massage? Do you have any other areas that hurt and do you ever stand while doing scans? This is one of the main things I’m concerned about because I just saw that there are many injuries in this field. Also what study techniques did you use for this program? Thank you I’m advance!

  • @ericw7916
    @ericw7916 2 місяці тому

    Starting my program in the Spring of 2025! Thank you for all your insights!

  • @aryaraj7047
    @aryaraj7047 2 місяці тому

    Which college in canada you were studied

  • @RebeccaLittleDeLaPaz-b7y
    @RebeccaLittleDeLaPaz-b7y 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for the excellent information - provided professionally & efficiently!

  • @sebsworsley4469
    @sebsworsley4469 2 місяці тому

    Guys if the paitent send you away it's less work for you. It's not a bad thing imo. Career is still great and $$$$

  • @amorajaysinger-voiceactor-3997
    @amorajaysinger-voiceactor-3997 2 місяці тому

    Pto a thing Is vacation a thing Or you in the office all day

  • @conradsmith9441
    @conradsmith9441 2 місяці тому

    I finished my bachelors degree in Biochemistry recently and have decided that I really don't want to go to med school, dental school, or get a PhD in Chemistry but I want more education. My grandpa was a professor and my father is a medical doctor (Pathologist) I am a bit of a nerd as you would expect, but I really like people and don't really like research. I am really good at memorizing, and really enjoy repetitive work. I think it sounds like a good fit. I am going to go apply to some schools. even if I decide its not for me...I might work for a few years to pay off any debt and make some money, then I might go to pharmacy or optometry school If I've decided this is not right.

  • @evangelistaivanbaez4571
    @evangelistaivanbaez4571 2 місяці тому

    You have to do an associate to achieve an associate?

  • @evangelistaivanbaez4571
    @evangelistaivanbaez4571 3 місяці тому

    I’m a assistant project manager and I’m looking to change my career. This one is attractive to me. But I’m 35 and I don’t know if I’m old to do that.

  • @gracenguyen2835
    @gracenguyen2835 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for your sharing videos 🥰 It would be appreciated if you could share the videos which talk about the most important courses in DCS program as well as the tip to be successful in each semester. How to get a strong foundation to build up for the next semesters? Cause lack of the foundation of knowledge will be so tough to catch up later. Thanks a lot!! 😊

  • @FletchPup
    @FletchPup 3 місяці тому

    I was looking into cardiac sonography. I am currently a respiratory therapist and I can’t deal with the high stress situations and constant emergencies. Has this been rewarding for you? How hard was the schooling?

  • @mohammed.niharmr.5635
    @mohammed.niharmr.5635 3 місяці тому

    Hlo mam perfusion technology or cardiovascular technology which course have more scope in jobs and salary, plz reply mam😢

  • @HARISH_CCT
    @HARISH_CCT 3 місяці тому

    Hi mam I'm Harish from INDIA Actually I'm cardiac technologist UG student looking for job in canada can i know the uplifting idea and value added point to get a job in Canada please it's my humble request and Talk about PG ideas too..... thank for your wonderful vedio i loved it❤

  • @carm0n1b99
    @carm0n1b99 3 місяці тому

    So does being physically fit help significantly reduce the pain you may get? Can you stand up and scan?

  • @knicks252525
    @knicks252525 3 місяці тому

    Would you recommend cardio or the dms. My daughter is interested

  • @mickiesalazar4394
    @mickiesalazar4394 3 місяці тому

    You’re a real one for this video. So insightful hank you ❤

  • @katherinelorenzo493
    @katherinelorenzo493 4 місяці тому

    Hi, what do you think are the disadvantages of sinography studies?

  • @sajnasadik8327
    @sajnasadik8327 4 місяці тому

    In india we have cardiovascular technology so ....do we need additional qualification can you pls tell me if you don't know can you ask someone and help me... Iam really afriad to taje this course Because a lot of people told me that this have less salary and opportunities is thia trye

  • @CaptainSugarToes
    @CaptainSugarToes 4 місяці тому

    A school I’m looking at is offering 61k in tuition for two years but clinicals and AA degree with about 3-4 certifications. Is that worth it

  • @bartman1238
    @bartman1238 4 місяці тому

    Do you have take the tease exam?

  • @yuntingyue3452
    @yuntingyue3452 4 місяці тому

    Which sonography make most money ? Thank you

  • @CaptainSugarToes
    @CaptainSugarToes 4 місяці тому

    As a male I totally understand women feeling uncomfortable with that. I would be uncomfortable too I have a lady I wouldn’t feel comfortable another dude scanning that area

  • @CaptainSugarToes
    @CaptainSugarToes 4 місяці тому

    This school I’m looking at costs 61K for two years, I get a AA degree, certs, and clinical experience along with getting me a job as well

    • @jocelynhern8598
      @jocelynhern8598 3 місяці тому

      Have you tried just looking up on the web “cardiovascular sonography programs near me”?😊

  • @jayashreepatil5864
    @jayashreepatil5864 4 місяці тому

    Hey Dee , I have a question about speed , I am also in this field since last 3 years but I still take 45 mins to finish each exam . I work in a hospital which has old population and as you know because of body habits , patients are very difficult to scan specially in the hospital. I will really appreciate if you tell us how to finish exam in less time? Any tips or ideas you can share with us I will really appreciate your help! I am little pic perfectionist so it takes time . Please help !!

  • @dondaforce8209
    @dondaforce8209 4 місяці тому

    Does a vascular sonographer perform 😅more work than a cardiac sonographer I see vascular perform more test than cardiac I’m trying to figure out which one performs more work

    • @mathewjr3766
      @mathewjr3766 3 місяці тому

      You do more in Vascular sonography because most cardiac scans end up in the hands of cardiology Reg. And Cardiac physiologist. Its better to do cardiovascular sonography.

  • @leeonr
    @leeonr 5 місяців тому

    did they fix your sleeves

  • @user-mf7wr6vu9o
    @user-mf7wr6vu9o 5 місяців тому

    I’m only concerned about passing the classes due to the algebra and physics, it’s been a while since I’ve done algebra, is the math in class super difficult? Do they teach you equations or expect you to know them already?

  • @Nikkitasnook
    @Nikkitasnook 5 місяців тому

    I’m a middle school teacher looking into a career change! The only accredited school near me is an OBGYN DMS program. ?? If I do this program, can I still do echo as a job ?? How? Do I have to another program?? Thanks for your help in advanced!!!

  • @myoungsucha2016
    @myoungsucha2016 5 місяців тому

    Can a person who is partially color blinded(red and green) become a sonographer?

  • @el290
    @el290 5 місяців тому

    Very in depth information, thanks!

  • @sulamitaycarrillo
    @sulamitaycarrillo 5 місяців тому

    Hello Dee. I want to thank you for taking the time to share your story and advice about your journey. You have truly helped in a world where I feel I was not going to relate to anyone. Thinking about starting my journey in this. Sending love from Houston Texas!

  • @reneeblank4315
    @reneeblank4315 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for making this video! Do you know how someone can build up a good memory for this career?

  • @nicholaswhs0896
    @nicholaswhs0896 5 місяців тому

    I'm a Paramedic looking to get out of 9-1-1 full time due to burn out and high stress. I still want to stay in medicine because I love what I do but would this be a good change in pace?

    • @FletchPup
      @FletchPup 3 місяці тому

      I’m a respiratory therapist, and I am very tired of the high stress environment and constant emergencies as well. I think this field sounds really interesting.

  • @jaime2001sastre
    @jaime2001sastre 5 місяців тому

    Thank you Dee, Nice to have a Canadian perspective!! Just that Tesla sure doesn't sell cheap.... Hopefully there was no Duty!!.. BTW could it have been picked up at the Tesla Store directly??

  • @pinkgirldesigns5429
    @pinkgirldesigns5429 5 місяців тому

    This was a very informative video, and I appreciate your insight. Thank you.

  • @brichardae8846
    @brichardae8846 6 місяців тому

    Thankful this was very helpful! I cannot wait to start! ❤

  • @mr.vickterry
    @mr.vickterry 6 місяців тому

    Do you have IG?

  • @Sisipatel18
    @Sisipatel18 6 місяців тому

    Question? If you are a medical sonographer can you perform a cardiac sonography?

  • @Sisipatel18
    @Sisipatel18 6 місяців тому

    Question? If you are a medical sonographer can you perform a cardiac sonography?

    • @Kemi_Jenny
      @Kemi_Jenny 24 дні тому

      I need answer to this too

  • @wangsitu9175
    @wangsitu9175 6 місяців тому

    Hello Dee, thanks for uploading such an amazing video. I am currently based in Toronto. Is it very hard to find the first job as a Cardiac Sonographer here now?

    • @dayswithdee6670
      @dayswithdee6670 5 місяців тому

      Hey there! Congrats to you! Thank you for the kind words :) it shouldn’t be too difficult to find a position in Toronto. I always see job postings there. I find there are more clinic opportunities vs hospital jobs. For myself, I wanted to work in a hospital setting so I decided to move away from Toronto to obtain a hospital position.

  • @soazrainbow
    @soazrainbow 6 місяців тому

    how often do you come across bodily fluids like vomit or blood or emergencies in general?

    • @dayswithdee6670
      @dayswithdee6670 5 місяців тому

      Hey there! This is a great question. It really depends on where you work. When I worked in a smaller community hospital, I didn’t really encounter much blood or emergency situations. I now work at a level 1 cardiac center and I do find that I deal with those situations a bit more often. I would probably say maybe once or twice a month? It’s scary to deal with at the beginning but over time you’ll build your confidence and those situations will get easier. In terms of vomit, I’ve only had maybe 2 people vomit in front of me in the 8 years I’ve worked (never on me). I usually don’t see blood - maybe I’ll have the occasional patient have blood transfusions. If you work at a cardiac center, you’ll see more stitches than blood. Hope that helps!

  • @laurenhartfiel1458
    @laurenhartfiel1458 7 місяців тому

    I just got accepted into the echo program offered at my college! I am so excited to start, but if you’re comfortable answering- do you know the range of starting salary? I know it’s different depending on state, location etc. but is there a pay difference between clinic vs hospital? If so, would you know the difference? Thank you so much, your video helped a ton! 🫶🏻

    • @brichardae8846
      @brichardae8846 6 місяців тому

      I actually worked with someone while in hospital and she stated that she was getting $32 starting off entry level.

    • @dayswithdee6670
      @dayswithdee6670 5 місяців тому

      Hey there! Congrats to you! Really wishing you the best in this new chapter in your life! You are correct, the salary is really going to be based on location and the type of facility you work in. I am comfortable sharing my salary with you because I do work in the public sector in a hospital so this information is publicly made known. When I first started 8 years ago, I made roughly 55k or around $28/hour. I currently make 105k or around $50/hour. I work in the west coast in Canada. I’ve never worked in a clinic but it also depends on where you live. In the west coast, clinics tend to pay higher than hospitals. In the east coast, I found it can be the opposite

  • @e19h
    @e19h 7 місяців тому

    I decided on this career but I’m so scared that I have someone’s life in my hands. Do you feel a lot of pressure dealing with the heart? What if you miss something crucial?

    • @dayswithdee6670
      @dayswithdee6670 5 місяців тому

      Hi there! Congrats to you! I understand where you’re coming from. It can be very scary but it also shows that you care about doing a good job and being thorough. I am fortunate to work at a facility where I have doctors, fellows and residents close by to answer any of my questions or concerns. If you have a gut feeling that something’s off, I would mention it to a doctor just in case. Echo isn’t an end all be all exam. There will be other exams that can detect things that we may miss. The key is to make sure you’re paying attention to what you see, and if something doesn’t seem right, that you’re able to let a doctor know. Hope that helps!

  • @user-wq8xz1zj9x
    @user-wq8xz1zj9x 7 місяців тому

    I'm curious and trying to find an answer as to how often do you/Cardiac Sonographers come into contact with bodily fluids? Is it less, as much, or more than other types of sonographers? Daily, weekly, monthly? What types if you do? Thank you!

    • @dayswithdee6670
      @dayswithdee6670 5 місяців тому

      Hey there! That’s a great question. I think it really depends on the facility you work at. If you work at a hospital setting, you will obviously see more situations where you’ll have to handle bodily fluids. If you’re working at a clinic you may have to set up IVs and deal with contrast/bubble studies but like I said, it’ll depend on the facility you work at. If you’re able to, I would recommend you try and shadow a sonographer so you can get a more realistic idea of how much bodily fluids you’ll have to handle. Bodily fluids don’t bother me, but everyone is different