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Any RAD TECHS in here ???

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February 19, 2021, 06:04 PM
golddot
Any RAD TECHS in here ???
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Originally posted by sjtill:
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Consider ultrasound and specialize. There are several certifications, I’d recommend looking into cardiac-vascular. You can make good money in a Cardiologist office with much better conditions and benefits than a hospital and more respected. No weekends/holidays/on-call.


echo tech??? echo cardio gram technician??

As a cardiologist, I've worked with "echo techs" for decades. Compared with a lot of other paramedical fields, it pays well, conditions are good, there's no pus, poop, or boogers, and as said above, you're treated with respect. Some techs work in hospitals, where there is perhaps a more collegial atmosphere, others in clinics, and some go back and forth.

Plus cardiologists are just a barrel of laughs to work with, and have no egos at all.



thanks, shawn
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February 20, 2021, 02:48 PM
maxdog
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As a cardiologist, I've worked with "echo techs" for decades. Compared with a lot of other paramedical fields, it pays well, conditions are good, there's no pus, poop, or boogers, and as said above, you're treated with respect. Some techs work in hospitals, where there is perhaps a more collegial atmosphere, others in clinics, and some go back and forth.

Plus cardiologists are just a barrel of laughs to work with, and have no egos at all.
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Some are good musicians too. There were several who had a band in Houston. They played at functions in the medical center. As I recall they were called “The Heartbeats”!

A cardiologist my wife worked with sometimes fronted a Mariachi band. Once, at a party, I played guitar along with a cardiologist from Australia who was a dang good guitar player and singer.

Guess they all have a good good sense of timing.
February 21, 2021, 06:49 AM
Wayniac
I am not a Rad-Tech, but I work with many ex-Rad-Techs. I service/repair accelerators used for radiation therapy (cancer treatment). Many of the machine operators (Radiation Therapists) started off as Rad-Techs.

According to them, Radiation Therapists earn more money, have better hours (no shift work) and don’t have to deal with trauma patients and all of the unpleasantness associated with that.

Look into it, if you are interested, I can put you in contact with one of these individuals. Email is in my profile.
February 21, 2021, 06:05 PM
golddot
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Wayniac:


thank you sir


thanks, shawn
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February 21, 2021, 06:12 PM
TXJIM
quote:
Originally posted by Wayniac:
I am not a Rad-Tech, but I work with many ex-Rad-Techs. I service/repair accelerators used for radiation therapy (cancer treatment). Many of the machine operators (Radiation Therapists) started off as Rad-Techs.

According to them, Radiation Therapists earn more money, have better hours (no shift work) and don’t have to deal with trauma patients and all of the unpleasantness associated with that.

Look into it, if you are interested, I can put you in contact with one of these individuals. Email is in my profile.


It takes a very special type of person to work in oncology. Oncology and pediatrics can be very difficult to deal with emotionally.


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February 21, 2021, 06:22 PM
sig2392
Check out salary.com it will give a you a pretty good idea what others are making.

Mid 50s is the median income for TX for rad techs
February 22, 2021, 02:07 PM
golddot
thanks fellas, I am doing my research as we speak today.


thanks, shawn
Semper Fi,
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