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  • IV Contrast Allergy

    Anyone who has ever CT scanned a patient who is allergic to the IV contrast knows how scary it can be. Previously, I only dealt with inpatients so I could confirm with the nurse that the patient had in fact received the allergy prep medications. Now I am working almost exclusively with outpatients. This week I had five patients who were ...
  • Back on the Job Hunt

    The tough job market continues to affect me. I got hired at the VA as a fee-based CT technologist on a part time basis. I was told that I would work 5 days a week every other week until the two full-time open positions were filled. This was supposed to take me at least into the fall of this year. In an unprecedented turn of events, the usually ...
  • Stick it to 'em

    At my previous job I worked in a busy ER doing CT and didn’t have to learn to start IVs. We didn’t call for patients unless they already had a line established. I got good at telling which IVs were power injectable and which ones wouldn’t hold. At my current job the majority of my patients are outpatients so they all need an IV. I have been ...
  • Being a Grateful Patient

    My recent blogs have discussed the importance of providing excellent patient care. This week i got a whole new perspective on going that extra mile. Early Sunday morning I had to go to the ER. I was in bad shape and was promptly admitted. i thought I'd get the usual chest x-ray and/or head CT but I didn't need those. I did end up needing lab work, ...
  • The Meaning of Fee Based

    With week one under my belt, I feel like I’m headed in the right direction. The more I work the more it’s all coming back to me. I was also surprised to see that my medical Spanish was only dormant and hadn’t been forgotten. Working with veterans is very rewarding. They are grateful for their care and always have good stories to share. As I ...
  • Week 1

    I have officially started my new CT job at the VA. So far everyone has been extremely nice during my training. There’s so much to learn between the workflow, protocols, and the new machine. GE isn’t as user friendly as Philips but I am catching on. The majority of my patients are out patients so this is a nice change from my previous job in ...
  • Orientation

    Today was my first day of new employee orientation. It went as good as can be expected and will continue for the next two days. I will start training in CT at the end of the week. I’ve never worked a job with a commute of more than 15 minutes and now I have one that is about 45 minutes. If I’m not early I feel late, so I will be adjusting to ...
  • Refresher Course

    With my new job beginning next week, I realized that I should get back to the basics. I haven’t worked in CT since October of 2011 so a return to the books is in order. I have been freshening up on my anatomy and positioning and revisiting old text books. I have only worked on a Philips machine and the VA has GE equipment. I am told they ...
  • It's About Time

    After going on an interview in mid December of last year, I was just given my start date at the VA of mid March. I guess it’s better late than never.  I was initially supposed to begin orientation today but some unfinished paperwork held things up.  I have seen first hand that getting a government job takes quite a bit longer than a ...
  • Be Memorable

    Jobs are difficult to get these days and it end ups being more about who you know, not what you know. I have my foot in the door at the VA because of a former colleague. She actually helped me get my first CT job right out of school and now she’s helping me out again. I guess I’ve impressed her somewhere along the way. This is an important ...
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