Sono Sips & Tips: Male Sonography Student

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • In this video, I have joining me a friend, Brien, a sonography student from Los Angeles, CA. From my meet and greet in LA, I met Brien and we chatted about his sonography journey as a student in CBD College. I found it was very important to share the male's perspective in the sonography field. I know alot of sono supporters are male and experience hesitation in this field bc of the female dominancy of this career. We will review Brien's experience in schooling, clinicals, scanning ob/gyn, and the challenges of males in the sonography field.
    00:39 - What is your opinion on males in the sonography field?
    01:22 - What are some challenges you face as a male sonographer?
    01:42 - Process of ensuring your female patient's are comfortable? (tips, experience, story time)
    04:36 - Do you think jobs are limited to males in a female dominant career?
    05:11 - Limitations as a male in clinicals
    06:05 - What did you do to overcome that?
    06:42 - How do you make yourself standout? & Clinical advice!
    08:07 - What advice do you give males wanting to pursue the sonography field?
    09:12 - Do you think guys steer away from ob/gyn?
    09:43 - What kind of sonographer do you want to be?
    10:48 - Was it awkward learning gyn? Scanning your classmates?
    12:22 - Tattoos in sonography?!?!
    14:22 - Bloopersssss
    THANK YOU SO MUCH GUYS. PURSUE ANY CAREER YOU WANT NO MATTER THE GENDER/SEXIST BIAS!!! WE GOT THIS!!! GO BOYS GO!!!

Komentáře • 55

  • @emmap.
    @emmap. Před 2 lety +27

    Bring Brien back if you can. I would love to hear an update on how school and clinicals are going for him! You guys are so funny together 😂 loved this video.

    • @KristyDMS
      @KristyDMS  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes such a good idea ! Thank you so much!

    • @biancaandrade7755
      @biancaandrade7755 Před 2 lety +2

      Honestly! he has a really good response to the questions you’re asking

  • @c2thehelsea
    @c2thehelsea Před 2 lety +17

    My favourite tech I’ve ever had was a man - he found my first ectopic pregnancy, my healthy baby and my gallbladder stones 6 weeks after I had my first born. He was always gentle and seemed to care!

    • @KristyDMS
      @KristyDMS  Před 2 lety +1

      YASS! Love that you’ve had good experiences! Yay yay!

    • @jimdoyle4345
      @jimdoyle4345 Před rokem

      There are other female sonographers on CZcams who say males absolutely should not do any scans on woman. They are bold about it too. I've had 9 scrotal ultrasounds due to systs, and Inguinal hernias. All 9 were done by woman. I was never asked if I wanted a male. One female tech. Pulled off my blanket. Fully exposing my entire penis, to re-adjust it, instead of asking me to do it. Also for a man, you never spoke about whether his chaperone should be same gender. I would assume 95% of chaperones would be female. Luckily I never had a chaperone. Another second female in the scan would make it even more uncomfortable. I've had that with seeing a female NP in the doctors office. There still exists a serious issue of double standards in sonography. Men certainly have feelings too.

  • @emmap.
    @emmap. Před 2 lety +3

    What a great video. I really enjoyed this! Thank you so much for bringing this awareness to our ultrasound community ❤️.

  • @philipphan1320
    @philipphan1320 Před 2 lety +11

    I just left the Army and I was worried about going into the sonography field because I have tattoos and being a male in the field I want to make sure everyone is comfortable with me doing what I need to do. Starting school this fall and I'm so excited thank you for the video!

    • @cerealis_5432
      @cerealis_5432 Před 2 lety

      His has it been so far? Is school difficult?

    • @binofficial1822
      @binofficial1822 Před rokem

      Same just got out of the Marine Corps and starting this fall lol good luck bro

    • @Pablo-oi1hv
      @Pablo-oi1hv Před rokem

      How's the program?

    • @ProDoc18
      @ProDoc18 Před rokem

      congrats and good luck brother!

  • @CinsleeHobby
    @CinsleeHobby Před 2 lety +8

    Great video on the male perspective! You actually brought up topics that I hadn't even considered going into the Sonography field! I'm still in my pre-req's and this has helped me greatly with better understanding. Thank you!

    • @KristyDMS
      @KristyDMS  Před 2 lety +1

      YASSS I appreciate the love! GOODLUCK to you!

  • @hanakasim3469
    @hanakasim3469 Před rokem

    Hi Kristy! I just found your CZcams page. I absolutely love your vibe and the guidance you offer in your videos. I recently got accepted into CBD College’s DMS Program and I will be starting next month! Super excited!
    To answer the question you posed in this video about male patients requesting chaperones - my opinion is that whatever makes the patient most comfortable should be accommodated for them if it’s within reasonable parameters. Regardless of gender! I hold the belief that patient comfortability should be a priority because this allows for us to deliver more of a quality healthcare. When working with patients, I try my best to not take their requests or accommodations personally because at the end of the day I am there to serve them the best I can along with the team I am working with. Their comfortability is more of a priority to me than my own feelings lol. When the patient is comfortable and relaxed it allows for us to do our job better than if not. I’m super excited to start this journey into sonography. I hope to have the pleasure of meeting you one day :) thanks for all that you do. Keep up the awesome work girl!

  • @p90p90
    @p90p90 Před rokem +3

    Shoutout to yall. Im in school for echo right now and there is just so many thing running through my mind. I def. felt the awkwardness in my cohort as Im the only male, but glad to see you guys share your experiences.

    • @evanspiteri3576
      @evanspiteri3576 Před měsícem

      How's it going man? Strongly considering Echo as well, how're you liking it?

  • @lolgeselle
    @lolgeselle Před 2 lety +10

    Indubitably 😂 This is a great video you guys are so fun and informative! I work with a ton of male sonographers and they’re some of the best coworkers. Can’t wait to send this to all the guys who ask about the field because we gotta show it’s possible for them to thrive in a female dominant career. 😍 Another gem of a video! 🙌🏽👏🏽 CHEERS!

    • @KristyDMS
      @KristyDMS  Před 2 lety +1

      Yasss!! Indubitably!!! 😂😍

  • @helennailedit
    @helennailedit Před 2 lety +1

    Be that guy! Love it! Gender reveals are so exciting. Keep up the good work and good vibes.

  • @marcusmaxwell9864
    @marcusmaxwell9864 Před 2 lety +3

    Amazing video. Keep it up! ❤️🔥👌🤘

  • @belindandanshau9496
    @belindandanshau9496 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey Kristy, this video so great great to meet another sonograpy. Does he know Henry aka Sonography Tendencies? gal your video clarity , and audio spetacular!

  • @mandarina89
    @mandarina89 Před 11 měsíci

    Great video, thank you.

  • @plovek4451
    @plovek4451 Před 2 lety +3

    Can you give us what books to study now in the year of 2022? I know you suggested 2 back in 2018. But wanted to see if there are any new updated ones? Thank you so much! ❤️ I’m really enjoying your videos and am looking forward to be a sonography soon! ❤️

  • @allieeoop
    @allieeoop Před 2 lety +4

    More sips and tips!!!!

    • @KristyDMS
      @KristyDMS  Před 2 lety +1

      Ahhh thank you so much! Thanks for joining!

  • @bernieludwig2426
    @bernieludwig2426 Před 2 lety

    Thank you : D

  • @Samialexchak
    @Samialexchak Před rokem +1

    There’s many areas in ultrasound. You don’t have to do obs and gynae if you are a male. I’m currently doing MSK and injections, with potential to do abdomens and necks etc and FNA

  • @SW-fy8pq
    @SW-fy8pq Před rokem +2

    Besides Sonographer, which has a short training period, a high salary and is very professional, what other occupations can you recommend to young male students?

  • @lvl99ultrathug
    @lvl99ultrathug Před 2 lety +2

    Wait a minute. So the guys are expected to drop trou for the rest of the class??

  • @lovelylacey18
    @lovelylacey18 Před 2 lety +5

    I’m happy he has tattoos. That’s my question. I’m starting sonography school and I do have a tattoo on my forearm. Do we just have to make sure they are covered up?

    • @brienpalisoc4023
      @brienpalisoc4023 Před 2 lety +1

      Some if not most institutions will require you to cover your ink. At CBD they required it ! I just bought those athletic sleeves basketball players wear as I didn’t want to wear long sleeves and it’s great if u jut want to cover one arm. I personally choose to cover my ink cause you never know who you’ll meet in a daily basis !

    • @qrafts
      @qrafts Před rokem

      @@brienpalisoc4023 how would you cover a hand tattoo and could you still get accepted into medical school with one?

  • @Kahmad4293
    @Kahmad4293 Před 6 měsíci

    bring him backkk

  • @bltwell5258
    @bltwell5258 Před 2 lety +1

    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…

    • @KristyDMS
      @KristyDMS  Před 2 lety

      that's a great question. typically, monographers have to scan in the dim light or dark in order to see the different shades of grey on their machine accurately. I can understand the concern when compared to looking at a phone, but the phone lets off different light that can strain eyes. the ultrasound machine is quite different, if anything it helps how you look at the machine in the dark. I had that concerned too before and talked to my eye doctor about it. its totally fine.

  • @jamestkirkcameron9189
    @jamestkirkcameron9189 Před 2 lety +1

    Since sonography is a health care worker are you required to be vaccinated at most if not all jobs?

  • @Kojtxiv5555
    @Kojtxiv5555 Před rokem

    Another awesome informative video. Thank you

  • @allyeenm4044
    @allyeenm4044 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi
    I am accepted in both general in Lake Michigan 4 hours from my city and cardio sonography 30 minutes from my house the length and tuition in both the same and both are accredited.
    So my question is which one has mor opportunity for jobs . Please answer me from your experiences

    • @markia1329
      @markia1329 Před 2 lety

      General

    • @courtneyn4157
      @courtneyn4157 Před 2 lety

      I would say general just because more specialties are within it. You can scan breast,ob/gyn, musculoskeletal, liver, abdomen, etc. whereas cardiac is just scanning the heart.

    • @courtneyn4157
      @courtneyn4157 Před 8 měsíci

      Hi did you get accepted into a sonography program?

  • @c2thehelsea
    @c2thehelsea Před 2 lety +1

    I’m curious - did you feel like you understood what you were seeing on ultrasound before actually going to school? I’ve had many ultrasound and I can see everything while having one on a fetus but when they looked at my gallbladder/liver/kidney I really couldn’t tell what they were looking at 😂 I’m hoping to get into diagnostic medical sonography in 2023, but I feel like I might be going in with less education than the other student will be!

    • @rebeccalasky6109
      @rebeccalasky6109 Před rokem

      No you're not gonna know what you are looking at until they teach you and even then it takes time

  • @Robert-wj3mj
    @Robert-wj3mj Před rokem +3

    Doctors and clinics do not seek out male sonographers it’s a Chaperone problem, women, patients have to have a Chaperoneone if there’s a male sonographer, mpatience do not have to have a Chaperoneone with a woman sonographer, it’s a matter of cost and lack of personnel so men will not be hired, men must realize that ultrasound sonography is a good, clean, good paying job that is not promoted by schools.
    There’s so much double standard and healthcare against men, that even people in healthcare acknowledge, I wish schools would encourage more young men to erase these double standards…

    • @Robert-wj3mj
      @Robert-wj3mj Před rokem +1

      As far as scrotum scans the best way to comfort the patient is to make it known to him. The scanner will never see his genitals, because when he changes he will cover up himself and put the sheet over his genitals and you, as the sonographer will be looking at the monitor and above the sheet and never below, since the testicles are a moving part, you may have to adjust them, also a rolled up towel under the testicles with the legs closed, will help raise the testicles, this will give the patient comfort, knowing he still has privacy…
      Please respond !

  • @Gujjar340
    @Gujjar340 Před 2 lety

    I am getting marry in USA. Is tbey allow me to give ARDMS exam while I'm in USA.? Jobs of sonologist are easily available?

  • @dpaper7962
    @dpaper7962 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m a female and would love to be a Sonographer, but honestly I’m nervous to learn GYN for the transvaginal ultrasounds lol. I never used a tampon for my periods so just to find the vaginal whole I would really have to look down their pretty hard just to see where would I stick the probe 😂. 28 year’s old with 2 children and 1 on the way and I just feel like a virgin who doesn’t know the female anatomy. At least if you use tampons you know how to stick something up the vagina. #ImJustBeing100

    • @SuraDoes
      @SuraDoes Před 2 lety

      I shadowed a DMS and they allow patients to insert the tool themselves. Also, you will learn everything you need to know in school and become more comfortable once you’ve practiced!

  • @Robert-wj3mj
    @Robert-wj3mj Před 11 měsíci

    If you drape the patient properly, you do not have to see his genitals at all, but I guess it’s your preference to see the patient’s genitals, curiosity is a strong feeling