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    Explore "radiography" with insightful episodes like "Ortho Stuff - Just the Tips - EMRA*Cast", "From Radiography to Interventional Radiology: A Conversation with Jennifer Mashburn", "From Diagnostic to Interventional: Exploring the Evolution of a Radiologic Technologist", "Safety of SMT in the Cervical Spine & Chiropractors’ Beliefs Around the Need for X-rays" and "Can you x-ray a goldfish? A discussion with a veterinary radiologist." from podcasts like ""EMRA*Cast", "A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast", "A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast", "Chiropractic Forward Podcast" and "Superheroes of Science"" and more!

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    From Radiography to Interventional Radiology: A Conversation with Jennifer Mashburn

    From Radiography to Interventional Radiology: A Conversation with Jennifer Mashburn

    Welcome to another episode of "A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast"! In today's episode, our host Chaundria Singleton is joined by the incredible Jennifer Mashburn, an interventional technologist and President of the Atlanta Society of Radiologic Technologists. Jennifer shares her journey into interventional radiology and gives us an insider's look at what it entails. They also discuss the importance of encouraging students to consider interventional radiology as a pathway, and the ways in which Jennifer and her department are partnering with schools to provide students with hands-on experiences. You won't want to miss this enlightening conversation that delves into the dynamic world of interventional radiology. Tune in now!

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    From Diagnostic to Interventional: Exploring the Evolution of a Radiologic Technologist

    From Diagnostic to Interventional: Exploring the Evolution of a Radiologic Technologist

    Welcome back to another episode of A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast! Today, we have a very special guest joining us, Lake Odom, an experienced interventional radiologic technologist. In this episode, Lake shares their journey into the world of interventional radiology and the fascinating intricacies of their work. From the importance of protective gear and the advancements in technology to the challenges and rewards of being an interventional rad tech, Lake dives deep into their experiences and expertise. Stay tuned as we unravel the mysteries of interventional radiology and gain valuable insights from Lake. Let's dive in!

    Lake Odom is an experienced interventional specialist who has been practicing since 2010. During his tech school years, Lake discovered his passion for interventional work and decided to pursue it as a career. Fortunately, he was able to join a two-semester program at a nearby community college, which provided him with hands-on training in interventional and cardiac cath procedures. Unlike many interventional specialists who undergo on-the-job training, Lake was fortunate to have a didactic program accompanying his clinical rotations. Through these rotations, he had the opportunity to work with various doctors and gain insights from different perspectives, enhancing his skills and knowledge in the field. Lake firmly believes that having a diverse background in interventional techniques is crucial for success in this profession.
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    [00:02:40] Radiologists unsure about separate interventional groups soon. Interventional is minimally invasive image-guided surgery. Can involve draining, aspirating, or working on arteries.
    [00:05:04] Active role in patient care, excitement of interventional, constant learning, new technologies.
    [00:07:36] Top three common procedures in interventional radiology?
    [00:12:53] New clot aspiration device removes blockage.
    [00:14:14] Radiologists are essential and skilled; doctors rely on them.
    [00:18:06] Interventional cardiology has higher radiation dose.
    [00:20:31] Different shifts and hours in various places.
    [00:24:00] Lots of good info about intervention, please share more of your experience in education and training, we need these conversations.

    higher dose of radiation, interventional cardiology, radiology, protective lead hats, arm shields, gloves, technology, radiation dose reduction, Phillips machine, newer machine, specialized field, hands-on experience, outpatient job, equipment maintenance, smaller outpatient labs, diagnostic outpatient setting, cleaning tasks, longer cases, clot removal, catheter technique, penumbra device, bypass graft, mantras, misconceptions about radiologists, interventional radiology rotation, job offer, radiologic technologists, interventional procedure, Lake Odom, interventional training, clinical sites, uncertainty among radiologists, minimally invasive surgery

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    Can you x-ray a goldfish? A discussion with a veterinary radiologist.

    Can you x-ray a goldfish? A discussion with a veterinary radiologist.

    Before x-rays were used for medical purposes, they were used for entertainment. X-rays are part of the electromagnetic spectrum and are utilized in a variety of radiography procedures that are currently taught to aspiring veterinary students. Liane Shaw, Diagnostic Imaging Senior Instructional Veterinary Nurse at the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine, describes the use of x-rays within these procedures and gives us a crash course in the history and properties of x-ray waves.

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    Elevating the Profession: The ASRT's Role in Professional Development for Technologists

    Elevating the Profession: The ASRT's Role in Professional Development for Technologists

    Brandon Smith, a proud Houston native, embraces his identity as simply "Brandon." While some may question the absence of credentials and resumes, Brandon believes that being true to oneself holds immense significance. Born and raised in the bayou of Houston, Texas, Brandon feels a deep connection to his roots and plans to always return home. With a technologist background that spans generations, as his father has been involved in medical imaging since the 80s, Brandon brings a unique perspective to his work. His exposure to imaging sets him apart and fuels his passion for the field.

    On this episode of A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast, our guest, Brandon Smith, takes us on a journey through his experience in radiology school and his passion for interventional radiology. Brandon discusses his rotations, particularly in interventional radiology, where he fell in love with the modality and learned about the crucial role of radiology nurses in assisting with sedation and working closely with technologists and doctors. In interventional radiology, everyone, including nurses, technologists, and doctors, scrubs in together and works as a team, with technologists playing a vital role in understanding procedures and drawing up certain things.

    But it's not all about the technical aspects of the profession. Brandon also delves into the importance of personal accountability and questioning whether professional organizations like the ASRT are fulfilling their needs and whether they, as individuals, are fulfilling their own needs. He emphasizes the significance of personal accountability and the role it plays, even when feeling dissatisfied. Brandon highlights the importance of championing the purpose of others and measuring personal performance by service rather than ego.

    As the episode progresses, Brandon shares his transition from clinical practice to teaching and his involvement in applications in the radiology department, specializing in improving clinical workflows and understanding the importance of efficient workflows in patient care management and healthcare delivery. He stresses that medical imaging is a service line that supports other service lines and should not be undervalued.

    The conversation also touches on the ASRT and its role in providing professional development and continuing education credits. Brandon encourages young people to consider careers in radiology, highlighting the flexibility and opportunities available.

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    Do You Know Someone Whose Life was Affected by Substance Abuse?

    Do You Know Someone Whose Life was Affected by Substance Abuse?

    Most of us have known someone whose life has been affected by a form of substance abuse. In Brad’s interview he shares true life stories of people who have suffered through the dark trenches of addiction and emerge victorious.

    Brad Duncan has a Bachelor of Science degree in Radiography and works at the Baptist Health Hospital. He is the author of eight books.

    At a visitation for a 21-year-old family member who passed away from a drug overdose, Brad's life and mission changed forever. He felt inspired to share stories of hope and began interviewing people from a variety of ages, races, genders, and social statuses who had gone through addiction, overcame it and are now living abundant lives.

    During his interview, Brad shares several stories of people who have turned their lives around, including the most wanted man in California: 

    Art and Medicine with Sarah Smizz

    Art and Medicine with Sarah Smizz

    Sarah Smizz is an artist, medic and PhD student, based in Sheffield. Sarah was recently awarded Radiography Student of the Year, and has just begun a PhD all about creative practice in medical care.

    Sarah is a creative across the board, with experience as a writer, rapper, graffiti artist, cartoonist, comedian and poet. She has an amazing work ethic and is committed to changing the system from the inside, and using creative practice to address inequality wherever she finds it.

    Her approach to life is incredibly inspiring, and it was a privilege to spend some time talking to her for this episode.

    You can find Sarah on Twitter @smizz and her blog is smizz.wordpress.com

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