okay this might be one of my fav videos of yours! so proud of you for going to school and working as a student tech! I'm in my senior year of x-ray school and actually have an interview at a hospital tomorrow for a student tech position. one thing i would recommend to keep handy is either toothpaste or peppermint essential oil for the not so pleasant smells, you could put some in your mask so you either smell the tooth paste or essential oil :)
thank you! ahhh that is so exciting! Best of luck - I know you will do great! ☺️ AHHH I was going to put a toothbrush in & then completely forgot! Thanks for reminding me! But the essential oil trick is super smart!
Your essentials bag is soo cute and such a good idea to have that all in a pouch, all mine is kinda just in pockets out in the open for anyone to see haha
I pack for ‘just in case’ instances in my clinical bag too. I was thinking of bringing my own k-cups as well (the Starbucks here adds up). I thought maybe I was being silly, so that was fun to see someone else do it too. I just ordered fun colored pocket protectors for my scrubs after getting ink leak through on my white student top. Now I want to trick out my locker with a pen holder & mirror 😅.
We have a coffee cart too & it's so tempting to buy coffee from there! Bringing my own definitely helps ☺️ I didn't even know they sold pocket protectors! That's awesome!
I just wanted to say I love your channel so much! I’m a nursing student but I feel like I can relate to you in a lot of ways !! I have been binging all of your videos!
What’s the difference in the school being accredited with JRCERT and taking the test with AART ? The only school in my entire state when looked up it doesn’t say that are accredited through JRCERT and I’m a military spouse who moves to different states every 3-4 years so I’m now very worried about this program
ARRT is the national registry exam that you have to pass in order to practice as a radiologic technologist. JRCERT is an accrediting agency for programs - here is their mission statement “The Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) promotes excellence in education and elevates the quality and safety of patient care through the accreditation of educational programs in radiography, radiation therapy, magnetic resonance, and medical dosimetry.” Basically they evaluate Rad Tech programs to ensure they are following ARRT rules and guidelines! I highly recommend JRCERT accredited programs because you’ll automatically be able to sit for your ARRT board exam because the program is ensured to have educated you with all proper competencies and skills!
no, I haven't even graduated yet. I will graduate in May with an AAS. A bachelor's degree is rather unnecessary for this field unless you plan to go into management. Otherwise, a tech with a BS and a tech with an AAS will get the same wages (at least where I live).
okay this might be one of my fav videos of yours! so proud of you for going to school and working as a student tech!
I'm in my senior year of x-ray school and actually have an interview at a hospital tomorrow for a student tech position.
one thing i would recommend to keep handy is either toothpaste or peppermint essential oil for the not so pleasant smells, you could put some in your mask so you either smell the tooth paste or essential oil :)
thank you! ahhh that is so exciting! Best of luck - I know you will do great! ☺️
AHHH I was going to put a toothbrush in & then completely forgot! Thanks for reminding me! But the essential oil trick is super smart!
Vicks vapor rub: morticians trick.
i just wanna say YOURE SOOO PRETTY!
you're too nice! 😭
I just got a new job as a Radiology assistant and I am soooo excited!! :)
congratulations!
Your essentials bag is soo cute and such a good idea to have that all in a pouch, all mine is kinda just in pockets out in the open for anyone to see haha
love how prepared you are for everything in that bag - work bag goals lol
hehe I always have to be prepared!
I’m a type A too so these types of videos are sooo my thing ❤️
I pack for ‘just in case’ instances in my clinical bag too. I was thinking of bringing my own k-cups as well (the Starbucks here adds up). I thought maybe I was being silly, so that was fun to see someone else do it too. I just ordered fun colored pocket protectors for my scrubs after getting ink leak through on my white student top. Now I want to trick out my locker with a pen holder & mirror 😅.
We have a coffee cart too & it's so tempting to buy coffee from there! Bringing my own definitely helps ☺️ I didn't even know they sold pocket protectors! That's awesome!
I just wanted to say I love your channel so much! I’m a nursing student but I feel like I can relate to you in a lot of ways !! I have been binging all of your videos!
aw thank you so much!
The bird was just listening in on the video 😁
Your hair ALWAYS looks so perfect 😍😍
you're so kind, thank you! 🧡
Those cookies are so good! Honestly great for clinic!
they're so tasty!
The snickerdoodle ones are good too!
so happy you posted!! i love your videos!!
Hey Julia I came early !! Hehe☺️ I use the fjallraven kanken too! 😍
it's a great backpack!
Always need snacks in the work bag!
Your hair is SO shiny!
Omg I need that mug and all those snacks 🤪💗
have to prioritize the coffee & food 😍
Great insight. Thanks for sharing!
That is the cutest little coffee mug for work!!!!! 😍😍
it was SUCH a good purchase!
I love this!! ❤️
Where did you get your scrubs in the thumbnail? I love the style😍
Figs!
Did u get your internship with out any certification? Or did u have to do something before getting it?
I personally did not need to get a certification however some may require it
@@JuliaKristine ok thank you!
Where did you get your backpack?? Sooo cute!
It’s linked in the description box. I got mine on poshmark
When you started in the program could you switch over to ct
No my program only offered general x-ray
What’s the difference in the school being accredited with JRCERT and taking the test with AART ? The only school in my entire state when looked up it doesn’t say that are accredited through JRCERT and I’m a military spouse who moves to different states every 3-4 years so I’m now very worried about this program
ARRT is the national registry exam that you have to pass in order to practice as a radiologic technologist.
JRCERT is an accrediting agency for programs - here is their mission statement “The Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) promotes excellence in education and elevates the quality and safety of patient care through the accreditation of educational programs in radiography, radiation therapy, magnetic resonance, and medical dosimetry.”
Basically they evaluate Rad Tech programs to ensure they are following ARRT rules and guidelines! I highly recommend JRCERT accredited programs because you’ll automatically be able to sit for your ARRT board exam because the program is ensured to have educated you with all proper competencies and skills!
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Holy crap you are the most beautiful human 😍😍😍😍😍
you're too sweet!
Do you have a bachelors degree??
no, I haven't even graduated yet. I will graduate in May with an AAS. A bachelor's degree is rather unnecessary for this field unless you plan to go into management. Otherwise, a tech with a BS and a tech with an AAS will get the same wages (at least where I live).
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Your bagpack is 13"??