How to Prepare for Ultrasound Clinicals + Job Landing Advice | SITC Episode 29
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- čas přidán 12. 05. 2022
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How to Prepare for Ultrasound Clinicals
How to get a job out of clinicals
Are you going to become a sonographer? Need tips or advice for clinical and how to prepare? Take a listen as we dive into things you should know about sonography/clinicals and how you should get ready to embark on your next journey to becoming an ultrasound technologist!
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Thank you so much for making videos like this. I am about to embark on my Clinical journey in July 😬😬😬 and I am very scared ! Your video has place my mind in ease ! …. I passed my SPI on my first try and after clinical I take my abdomen registry
Congrats on passing SPI for your first try. That is AMAZING!!!!! Good luck! Clinical will be so much fun, learn all that you can!
I have not started school yet, but I have enjoyed watching your videos and learning from you. Wish you the best.
Thank you so much, Brigitta! I hope you can take away a lot from the videos!!! 💓
Happy Birthday!
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Thank you John!!!
@@lolgeselle your welcome ma'am🤗🤗🤗
Happy birthday!
Thank you girly!!!❤️❤️
hi! i am about to take my spi boards, my clinical site didn't have much patients to scan on so i feel like i didn't learn a lot from it. how do i get to practice on scanning and have more experience on medical setting more, after i finished the program? i would really like to shadow again.
Good luck on your boards! If you need to, message Ultrasound Techniques or I've Got This x2 on instagram -- they can possibly help you with that!
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Please do you have courses online?
Hi I currently do not offer courses online however you can look up Ultrasound Techniques, Sonographic Tendencies, SonoeyesUltrasound, The Skilled Sonographer, and KristiDMS and they may be able to help you!
@@lolgeselle do you mean online follow up by youtube videos?
As an ultrasound technician, are you guys always exposed to dim and dark places when working? Or it really depends on which division you are at? What percentage of the time you are exposed to dim lights? My eyes are pretty sensitive and I get dizzy from looking at my phone in the dark! This probably isn’t for me? What do u think…
Hi there! We typically dim the lights due to being able to see the screen. You don't have to turn them super dark or all the way off however it will be better to see the screen with the lights lower than them bright. It's difficult to scan in a bright/ sunny room. An exam takes anywhere from 10-30 minutes.
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Happy birthday!! May God bless you and your family with health and happiness!!! 🎉🎉🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so so much!!! I appreciate you!