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+Rora Rora It's not like statistics or calculus. It's mostly learning basic formulas and being able to plug in numbers. I only had to take high school math to graduate with x-ray. You can look up Ohms Law, Inverse Square Law, Density Maintenance Formula. Those were the type of formulas you needed to know, and they were not hard.
+imroz tulipp No. Some facilities require you to start IVs for pyelograms, but those are becoming rare or the nurses just start them for you. If you advance into CT, you are more likely to start IVs.
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i'm 24 years old and i would love to get into this career, but the courses
for it at my school say it's a competative course to get into. I mean, it's
a good frield but they don't let a lot of people into it. Is there another
way? I would dedicate my life for to oppurtinity for it and don't want my
finacial aid wasted on anything else but this. This video makes it look
likes it's so easy to join, they left out the part how it's hard course to
get into because it fills so fast. waiting period.
@withoutlover911 McMaster University (Hamilton, Ontario) offers a Degree
Program Called "Medical Radiation Sciences", You apply right after High
school. Its a 4 year program. Check out the McMaster website for more info.
I'm going into the program this September and know a few friends already in
their upper years. If you need more info, PM me.
Don't let statements of "oh it's really competitive" deter you, try hard to
Ace your pre-requisites, and if you don't get accepted...apply again. Right
now, I'm looking for a job to help me pay off my pre-reqs for radiography.
Hope things work out for you.
@browntechguys Thanks for the info But i found this great program here
close by where I live in Dubai, UAE. at University of Sharjah. A program
called "Medical Diagnostic Imaging". Finished my first semester and now I'm
waiting for the final grades! :)
dose anyone know a good Radiology program in Canada with a high school
degree ?? or do i need to get to Med school first ? and what are the levels
of Radiology studies starting from after high school !?!?
Good example of proper utilization of the inverse square law vs. the density maintenance formula. For information on my new book, "Becoming a Radiologic ...
I just got accepted into a Radiography program! Math is always a challenge
so I'm trying to get a head start before August classes begin. Thanks for
this great video!!