What is Radiography - (Everything you need to know)

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  • @pablo8524
    @pablo8524 4 роки тому +152

    I just finished high school and I’m now considering on becoming a radiographer now. Thank you for the valuable information.

    • @sunithasivarajah8946
      @sunithasivarajah8946 4 роки тому +2

      This is my UA-cam channel. If any of you interested, please subscribe
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    • @kadi9129
      @kadi9129 4 роки тому +3

      #Pablo#castolo same but am about to finish very soon

    • @awnisu9475
      @awnisu9475 3 роки тому +6

      So what did you decide

    • @r8edrv4fun65
      @r8edrv4fun65 2 роки тому +4

      Well?? Did you become a RadTech? It's a high demand profession. Lots of jobs, especially in Florida since the made it necessary to have a certified tech on mobile units etc.

    • @Morbid-user
      @Morbid-user Рік тому +1

      did it work out ?

  • @suadaali9810
    @suadaali9810 4 місяці тому +43

    I will be starting the program in fall 2024, I will leave this comment here so that I can come back to it when I make it inshallah!

    • @SiNi-vq3yk
      @SiNi-vq3yk Місяць тому +1

      Erm..how was it?

    • @suadaali9810
      @suadaali9810 Місяць тому +5

      @ Hello, am just completing my first semester this fall. I struggled bit with anatomy course but I still did well at the end🙌🏾

    • @Goallikefootball
      @Goallikefootball Місяць тому

      Hi can I have your contact am also a Radiography student​@@suadaali9810

    • @fatoubarry8108
      @fatoubarry8108 9 днів тому

      Hey! Did you like it?

    • @100nfgonzalez
      @100nfgonzalez 3 дні тому

      Inshallah you pass with flying colors and everything works our for u

  • @gianmco1389
    @gianmco1389 5 років тому +50

    I'm starting in January 2020 !!!

    • @newtonhall6477
      @newtonhall6477 5 років тому

      How much per hour in starting sir?

    • @gianmco1389
      @gianmco1389 5 років тому +2

      I'm starting the program (study)

    • @thomasphillips8507
      @thomasphillips8507 5 років тому

      Same

    • @vianip31
      @vianip31 5 років тому

      Hello Gianmco.
      What is the name of the college that offer this program?? Thanks

    • @sayvory
      @sayvory 4 роки тому

      @@vianip31 a lot of colleges offer it, check out colleges near you

  • @landonhale5027
    @landonhale5027 4 роки тому +74

    Man I’m only 13 but I want this to be my profession

    • @nandanichandra5242
      @nandanichandra5242 4 роки тому +6

      U will regret...study hard and do ur best and hope for the best😇

    • @nxo1xx658
      @nxo1xx658 4 роки тому +4

      nandani chandra why would he regret

    • @nandanichandra5242
      @nandanichandra5242 4 роки тому +2

      @@nxo1xx658 He will for sure like I'm regretting ....fear of radiation everywhere in work area...hard work but salary is too low....no proper protection in hospitals here in India....

    • @randellelinner6290
      @randellelinner6290 4 роки тому +13

      nandani chandra that sucks. Maybe you should consider moving to America. We have good policies that require hospitals to control radiation

    • @nandanichandra5242
      @nandanichandra5242 4 роки тому +2

      @@randellelinner6290 yeah...One of my aunt lives in America and she is also technician in medicine...and I'll definitely try..♥️♥️

  • @samdinnan3351
    @samdinnan3351 3 роки тому +28

    Thanks for the video, it’s helpful! I’m trying to get back into study since I dropped out after my junior year of high school. I love science and have always wanted a job in a hospital. I just found out my community college has a low-level 6 month course that gives people the required knowledge before starting the bachelors degree, if they didn’t have the right subjects in high school. I’m excited because I think I can actually do it. Medical imaging seems pretty neat!

  • @nickkoryukin4949
    @nickkoryukin4949 3 роки тому +30

    I was thinking of becoming some sort of nurse but after hearing about this, I decided to change my future profession into this. Hope to become one in the next year or two

    • @annasblendorio3519
      @annasblendorio3519 3 роки тому +4

      me too! heard it is actually a much better career than nursing in some aspects, good luck!

    • @queens1ey
      @queens1ey 2 роки тому +2

      praying you get the best ❤

    • @danialavez5958
      @danialavez5958 Рік тому

      How’s it going so far ?

    • @nickkoryukin4949
      @nickkoryukin4949 Рік тому

      @@danialavez5958 I actually decided to go into something else. Radiology only stuck with me for a couple months. Now I'm going into the exercise science field

    • @Lifeofwilliy
      @Lifeofwilliy 5 місяців тому

      any updates?

  • @loney_lonely
    @loney_lonely 5 місяців тому +1

    I just stopped after graduating high school due to health reason and now im deciding to study this course in advance. Time is not wasted. Get well soon, future radtech!❤✨

  • @favourimorgan983
    @favourimorgan983 2 роки тому +10

    Am in the field of Radiography
    a First year student and I find the info in this video very useful
    thanks

    • @babyfacemichael1
      @babyfacemichael1 5 місяців тому

      What i tell my students
      Michael `s theatre II Tips
      1. Take all the keys to every machine just in case yours stops working
      2. Let the surgeon decide where the II comes from , where the Monitor should go, don’t assume
      3. If the body part is over the steel table base, or the metal table edge, or gaps in the foam table are in the way then -solution- Move the patient.
      4. Beware sandbags , can be put under hips/ chest by inexperienced theatre staff
      5. Set a manual kv for extremities -so that even if you come in and are centred in the wrong place , the image will be correctly exposed. Otherwise if your going in and out, over the body part, even slight miss centering, will result in a black/ underexposed image, because it will give a fresh air exposure eg 44kv ( which would not get through a finger). Generally hand 52kv, ankle 57kv, knee/ shoulder 62k , then tweek it. I once I had a student who never centred bang in the middle once, for an ankle op . The surgeon didn`t notice. The foam table makes 2 kv difference. Some machines require the first exposure to be on the AED.
      6. The ii has an obese button, which is the maximum mA output, find out where this is. If this doesn’t work and the image is black - still under exposed , the only thing you can do is try and use the Monitor brightness/contrast - this may well not work ! there`s nothing you can do !! with this machine.
      7. Save all the images- make this a habit- you don’t know which operation turns out wrong, even though it seems ok at the time
      8. If your doing AP and Lateral, every time you go to the other position , swap the image over on the monitors. So you always keep an AP on one side, and a Lateral on the other. This takes concentration.
      9. The worst problem is obesity with osteoporosis. Obesity means the II will use a high KV eg 110kv ,so LOW contrast. The bones will be very hard to see, because they don’t have any bone in them ! If the surgeon is moaning explain this LOL I had the same problem with AP hip on a young man- biggest muscular thigh in England.
      10. Expect the first image to be wrong, wrong place , wrong orientation. Move the wheels in the direction you want to go, either towards head/ foot or in/out , make it easy for yourself , move in each direction in turn, and you will get where you want to be. Small movement`s to keep control.
      11. Don’t let the surgeons use the flat II surface to apply a wet Plaster of Paris, unless you cover it first with a plastic bag, or water will get into it and it will go bang !
      12. For hips / DHS cover the tube ( under the table/ hip) with a plastic bag ,so blood doesn’t get into it.
      13. You can get a lateral of the humerus, femur with the patient flat ( both legs down) on the table if you come in sideways, from the opposite side, and angle 70 degrees. and the body part ( shoulder/ hip/ femur) is right over the edge of the table ( so the metal table sides are not in the way)
      14. If you leave the theatre for a break ( very long case) always tell someone whose sterile ( surgeon/ scrub nurse) where you will be, just in case they suddenly need you back.
      15. Only ask the surgeon a question when hes not doing something dangerous e.g. with a drill.
      16. At the end of the operation get a clear answer you are finished BEFORE you remove the sterile xray cover.

    • @pillayaswanth9053
      @pillayaswanth9053 4 місяці тому

      Hello...may I know some details about 1st year radiography because my next planing to join radiography so iam waiting for bsc radiography counseling can you plss respond to my msg

  • @potato3887
    @potato3887 3 роки тому +5

    Padayon, Future Rad Tech ✊🏼

  • @naldayaknanmiri
    @naldayaknanmiri Місяць тому

    I just get admitted in to x-ray school. I can't wait to become a therapeutic radiographer

  • @mooncakefan
    @mooncakefan 3 місяці тому

    thank you for this video! it was very informative and i feel a lot more confident in my decision to pursue medical imaging in college. I’m not 100% sure, but radiology is definitely a career i’m interested in

  • @World7Ad
    @World7Ad 4 роки тому +3

    I just finished my 2 years diploma and i had 2 years experience on radiography but i couldn’t find any job in uganda i am living as a refugee now !!!

  • @cocogoat7667
    @cocogoat7667 4 роки тому +12

    Woah here in UK it's 3 or 4 years for this degree.

    • @zachariahtaylor-black3918
      @zachariahtaylor-black3918 3 роки тому +3

      depending on your luck, you do 1-2 years of pre-reqs and then a 2yr course to become licensed
      so still 3-4 years

    • @wengserena7768
      @wengserena7768 3 роки тому

      May I know can I get a pr through studying radiography in UK? Is there any uni can provide 3 years bachelor?

    • @happymolecule8894
      @happymolecule8894 3 роки тому +1

      I mean 65k annual salary isn't bad, with lots of room to expand and specialise.

    • @happymolecule8894
      @happymolecule8894 3 роки тому +2

      Plus a shortage of workers, since this is one of the least glamorous medical jobs, and no one strives for it.

    • @cloudthefourth
      @cloudthefourth 2 роки тому +2

      @@happymolecule8894 not bad? It’s 20k above average American income 😅

  • @babyfacemichael1
    @babyfacemichael1 5 місяців тому +3

    Michael `s theatre II Tips
    1. Take all the keys to every machine just in case yours stops working
    2. Let the surgeon decide where the II comes from , where the Monitor should go, don’t assume
    3. If the body part is over the steel table base, or the metal table edge, or gaps in the foam table are in the way then -solution- Move the patient.
    4. Beware sandbags , can be put under hips/ chest by inexperienced theatre staff
    5. Set a manual kv for extremities -so that even if you come in and are centred in the wrong place , the image will be correctly exposed. Otherwise if your going in and out, over the body part, even slight miss centering, will result in a black/ underexposed image, because it will give a fresh air exposure eg 44kv ( which would not get through a finger). Generally hand 52kv, ankle 57kv, knee/ shoulder 62k , then tweek it. I once I had a student who never centred bang in the middle once, for an ankle op . The surgeon didn`t notice. The foam table makes 2 kv difference. Some machines require the first exposure to be on the AED.
    6. The ii has an obese button, which is the maximum mA output, find out where this is. If this doesn’t work and the image is black - still under exposed , the only thing you can do is try and use the Monitor brightness/contrast - this may well not work ! there`s nothing you can do !! with this machine.
    7. Save all the images- make this a habit- you don’t know which operation turns out wrong, even though it seems ok at the time
    8. If your doing AP and Lateral, every time you go to the other position , swap the image over on the monitors. So you always keep an AP on one side, and a Lateral on the other. This takes concentration.
    9. The worst problem is obesity with osteoporosis. Obesity means the II will use a high KV eg 110kv ,so LOW contrast. The bones will be very hard to see, because they don’t have any bone in them ! If the surgeon is moaning explain this LOL I had the same problem with AP hip on a young man- biggest muscular thigh in England.
    10. Expect the first image to be wrong, wrong place , wrong orientation. Move the wheels in the direction you want to go, either towards head/ foot or in/out , make it easy for yourself , move in each direction in turn, and you will get where you want to be. Small movement`s to keep control.
    11. Don’t let the surgeons use the flat II surface to apply a wet Plaster of Paris, unless you cover it first with a plastic bag, or water will get into it and it will go bang !
    12. For hips / DHS cover the tube ( under the table/ hip) with a plastic bag ,so blood doesn’t get into it.
    13. You can get a lateral of the humerus, femur with the patient flat ( both legs down) on the table if you come in sideways, from the opposite side, and angle 70 degrees. and the body part ( shoulder/ hip/ femur) is right over the edge of the table ( so the metal table sides are not in the way)
    14. If you leave the theatre for a break ( very long case) always tell someone whose sterile ( surgeon/ scrub nurse) where you will be, just in case they suddenly need you back.
    15. Only ask the surgeon a question when hes not doing something dangerous e.g. with a drill.
    16. At the end of the operation get a clear answer you are finished BEFORE you remove the sterile xray cover.

  • @ieda18
    @ieda18 4 роки тому +5

    Im cursing the Radiology university (Im from Brazil)! Can't wait till I finish it!

    • @rainydays5675
      @rainydays5675 4 роки тому +1

      is it hard?

    • @ieda18
      @ieda18 4 роки тому +1

      @@rainydays5675 Its not easy. But its good if you want to work with this. I say, go for it!

  • @acecombat5557
    @acecombat5557 Рік тому +5

    I am a recent graduate of Medical technical radiology

    • @sheh173
      @sheh173 11 місяців тому +2

      congratulations. now it's my turn I'm in the first year 🌝 omg can I get your contact please ? I love to know people from my option

    • @pramilapoojary9349
      @pramilapoojary9349 6 місяців тому

      I am just apply MIT course

    • @pramilapoojary9349
      @pramilapoojary9349 6 місяців тому

      How is your feeling please comment

  • @brendaoligario2675
    @brendaoligario2675 4 роки тому +15

    Im 14 and my dad is a professional Radiographer and they want me to follow the steps pf my father

  • @cutebow909
    @cutebow909 3 роки тому +4

    You also need your license not just certificate for LPXT. And exam is still 200 questions.

  • @ChukwubuikemUgwu-ny6og
    @ChukwubuikemUgwu-ny6og 5 місяців тому +1

    Am also aspiring fr radiography

  • @amegaviglory6979
    @amegaviglory6979 2 місяці тому

    Thanks

  • @balungilentshangase4506
    @balungilentshangase4506 4 роки тому +11

    I really wanna be a radiographer😭♥️

    • @sunithasivarajah8946
      @sunithasivarajah8946 4 роки тому

      This is my UA-cam channel. If any of you interested, please subscribe
      Thanks
      ua-cam.com/video/Nqqtbtke8-8/v-deo.html

    • @jkoanilz6159
      @jkoanilz6159 Рік тому

      why ?

  • @ShohidulIslam-lv7zg
    @ShohidulIslam-lv7zg 3 роки тому +3

    I am Radiologic technologist,,
    I also completed 4 year Diploma,, From Bangladesh Government College (IHT) 😘

  • @lindseywoodruff293
    @lindseywoodruff293 2 роки тому +2

    very useful video! I am applying to become a radiologist tech!☺

    • @MotivationAct167
      @MotivationAct167 2 роки тому

      Thank you. This is well explained and so helpful.

    • @kaydimarco2802
      @kaydimarco2802 Рік тому

      Hi Lindsey. I also want to apply to become a radiologist.
      What state do you live at?
      Any recommendations to which school you picked

  • @sheialucube3879
    @sheialucube3879 4 роки тому +5

    Here in philippines they thought of Radiologic Technologist are fixing the radio. -_-

  • @UgwuNnedinso
    @UgwuNnedinso 9 місяців тому +1

    My beautiful child really want to be a radiographer.❤❤

  • @marvoelly7738
    @marvoelly7738 2 роки тому +1

    Its superb

  • @Lifeof-a-shortgirl
    @Lifeof-a-shortgirl Рік тому +7

    Sorry please we ain't technicians. We are Radiographers. The medical world should stop belittling and underrating us

  • @max78747
    @max78747 3 роки тому +9

    I'm going to Comunity college and looking forward to study radiography. (2 year program) My question is; do I need more years of school after that? And what jobs can I get with a radiography degree?

    • @happymolecule8894
      @happymolecule8894 3 роки тому +3

      I think a diploma allows you to only work on x-ray, not MRI, ct, or anything else.

    • @Reyes-hz9pl
      @Reyes-hz9pl 2 роки тому +3

      You’ll only be able to work with X-rays. You’ll need more schooling/education to work with MRI’s or CT’s

  • @erfanpirmoradi9797
    @erfanpirmoradi9797 3 роки тому

    thank you for the good info

  • @erwincaraballo2251
    @erwincaraballo2251 4 роки тому +6

    Very good video! What is the age limit to be a radiographer.?

    • @NSS9749
      @NSS9749 2 роки тому

      You need to be alive : ) any age

  • @Sommy00
    @Sommy00 Рік тому

    Can a pharmacist do masters in radiography? And be taught the basic skilks required for the course?

  • @shameenaramees9627
    @shameenaramees9627 3 роки тому +2

    X-ray tech means technologist .in prometric exam which catogery radiographer plc reply sir

  • @ambiorisrodriguez8017
    @ambiorisrodriguez8017 2 роки тому +1

    l like this school

  • @elumakinflorence971
    @elumakinflorence971 3 роки тому +2

    I'm ayodele from Nigeria where do we have this course among Nigerian University in the Best form

    • @shedrachchimezie5158
      @shedrachchimezie5158 3 роки тому

      Come to university of Nigeria Nsukka

    • @oladepogabriel9193
      @oladepogabriel9193 2 роки тому

      University of calaba
      University of Lagos
      Ambrose Ali University
      And Lead city University (private)
      Best of luck.

  • @hectorgarcia-zv1wi
    @hectorgarcia-zv1wi Рік тому

    Wooow seems chill

  • @firdawzshukuur1893
    @firdawzshukuur1893 3 роки тому +1

    What is different about Radiologiy Technology and Radiographer please tell me

    • @BazamO
      @BazamO 3 роки тому +1

      A radiographer is the person who takes the images, and by 'Radiology Technology' I am assuming you are referring to the equipment used by radiographers to take these images, some examples would be MRI machines, CT scanners, Xray machines etc

    • @yellamnaidugunupuram3352
      @yellamnaidugunupuram3352 2 роки тому

      Are you an Radiographer...??

  • @ma848
    @ma848 8 місяців тому

    in saudi arabia we study for 5 years to get a bachlor

  • @solidd309
    @solidd309 2 роки тому +2

    I start tomorrow !!! I’m nervous :,)

    • @kennyalvarado8230
      @kennyalvarado8230 Рік тому +2

      HOW IS IT GOING?

    • @mike_zilla8604
      @mike_zilla8604 Рік тому

      yeah, how is it?

    • @cindybabii
      @cindybabii Рік тому

      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    • @babyfacemichael1
      @babyfacemichael1 5 місяців тому

      what i tell my students about theatre radiography
      Michael `s theatre II Tips
      1. Take all the keys to every machine just in case yours stops working
      2. Let the surgeon decide where the II comes from , where the Monitor should go, don’t assume
      3. If the body part is over the steel table base, or the metal table edge, or gaps in the foam table are in the way then -solution- Move the patient.
      4. Beware sandbags , can be put under hips/ chest by inexperienced theatre staff
      5. Set a manual kv for extremities -so that even if you come in and are centred in the wrong place , the image will be correctly exposed. Otherwise if your going in and out, over the body part, even slight miss centering, will result in a black/ underexposed image, because it will give a fresh air exposure eg 44kv ( which would not get through a finger). Generally hand 52kv, ankle 57kv, knee/ shoulder 62k , then tweek it. I once I had a student who never centred bang in the middle once, for an ankle op . The surgeon didn`t notice. The foam table makes 2 kv difference. Some machines require the first exposure to be on the AED.
      6. The ii has an obese button, which is the maximum mA output, find out where this is. If this doesn’t work and the image is black - still under exposed , the only thing you can do is try and use the Monitor brightness/contrast - this may well not work ! there`s nothing you can do !! with this machine.
      7. Save all the images- make this a habit- you don’t know which operation turns out wrong, even though it seems ok at the time
      8. If your doing AP and Lateral, every time you go to the other position , swap the image over on the monitors. So you always keep an AP on one side, and a Lateral on the other. This takes concentration.
      9. The worst problem is obesity with osteoporosis. Obesity means the II will use a high KV eg 110kv ,so LOW contrast. The bones will be very hard to see, because they don’t have any bone in them ! If the surgeon is moaning explain this LOL I had the same problem with AP hip on a young man- biggest muscular thigh in England.
      10. Expect the first image to be wrong, wrong place , wrong orientation. Move the wheels in the direction you want to go, either towards head/ foot or in/out , make it easy for yourself , move in each direction in turn, and you will get where you want to be. Small movement`s to keep control.
      11. Don’t let the surgeons use the flat II surface to apply a wet Plaster of Paris, unless you cover it first with a plastic bag, or water will get into it and it will go bang !
      12. For hips / DHS cover the tube ( under the table/ hip) with a plastic bag ,so blood doesn’t get into it.
      13. You can get a lateral of the humerus, femur with the patient flat ( both legs down) on the table if you come in sideways, from the opposite side, and angle 70 degrees. and the body part ( shoulder/ hip/ femur) is right over the edge of the table ( so the metal table sides are not in the way)
      14. If you leave the theatre for a break ( very long case) always tell someone whose sterile ( surgeon/ scrub nurse) where you will be, just in case they suddenly need you back.
      15. Only ask the surgeon a question when hes not doing something dangerous e.g. with a drill.
      16. At the end of the operation get a clear answer you are finished BEFORE you remove the sterile xray cover.

  • @Eikomusic_411
    @Eikomusic_411 4 роки тому +2

    I rather be in ED where the action is at. Got 3 years left

    • @Eikomusic_411
      @Eikomusic_411 4 роки тому

      @Deborah Oyebade I meant Emergency Room * 😅

    • @happymolecule8894
      @happymolecule8894 3 роки тому +3

      You don't seem very intelligent. Please stay away from ER, this is real life, not a movie.

    • @Eikomusic_411
      @Eikomusic_411 3 роки тому

      @@happymolecule8894 you don’t seem very very intelligent also . Please stay away

  • @gamer_0126
    @gamer_0126 Рік тому

    bakit ka nag radtech?

  • @chepkemoiviola3511
    @chepkemoiviola3511 Рік тому

    Qualifications please for I have c,-

  • @haydnjohnson7810
    @haydnjohnson7810 4 роки тому +1

    Do you do surgery

    • @navjotsingh2251
      @navjotsingh2251 3 роки тому +1

      You wouldn’t do surgery, but there is something called interventional radilogy that involves some procedures on the patient but nothing to the extreme.

  • @priyarai5442
    @priyarai5442 4 роки тому +1

    Can I do job in any european country or America if I've completed my bachelor's degree in Radiography from INDIA

    • @Eikomusic_411
      @Eikomusic_411 4 роки тому +1

      I heard the U.K. u get in the college program. Right after high school

    • @dancicplzrwithpriyarai6101
      @dancicplzrwithpriyarai6101 4 роки тому

      @@Eikomusic_411 but I've already completed Radiography programme from INDIA....now I just wanted to apply for job

    • @sunithasivarajah8946
      @sunithasivarajah8946 4 роки тому

      This is my UA-cam channel. If any of you interested, please subscribe
      Thanks
      ua-cam.com/video/Nqqtbtke8-8/v-deo.html

    • @Hardstyler981
      @Hardstyler981 3 роки тому

      @@dancicplzrwithpriyarai6101 sometimes you have to pass a test or they make you redo everything if it doesnt qualify

  • @Nick-yb4dl
    @Nick-yb4dl 4 роки тому +2

    Does anyone know how much they commonly make

    • @TheRadiologicTechnologist
      @TheRadiologicTechnologist 4 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/Inzuo6MiZ_o/v-deo.html

    • @sunithasivarajah8946
      @sunithasivarajah8946 4 роки тому

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  • @thiruselvan2763
    @thiruselvan2763 2 роки тому

    😍

  • @iristorres5821
    @iristorres5821 Рік тому

    Iris

  • @sarahmccoy1941
    @sarahmccoy1941 2 роки тому +1

    Why do you call it radiography?Would not using radiationography be more accurate?
    It’s like you are trying to avoid the radiation term.

  • @qurratuainimsusp1604
    @qurratuainimsusp1604 4 роки тому +1

    PLEASE TEACH ME 😭

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  • @bayereuben4639
    @bayereuben4639 2 роки тому

    Cool

  • @trplblkboo
    @trplblkboo 2 роки тому

    Swallowing Spit

  • @uyyalavanitha7031
    @uyyalavanitha7031 3 роки тому

    In this course, government jobs are there