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Author: Jeremy Enfinger

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This podcast accompanies my YouTube channel, and helps build confidence, skill, and efficiency to provide the best possible patient care. Radiography as a career is much more than simply pushing a button. You need to continually grow in our knowledge and understanding of the radiologic technologist skill set, while keeping up-to-date on the latest technological changes in the field, and keeping radiation dose as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA).
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SUMMARY: In September, 2021, CA Bill AB1273 was passed unopposed to create opportunities for allied health and radiography students to earn a wage for clinical hours in their respective programs, despite outcries in opposition from faculty and professional organizations like JRCERT, the ARRT, the ASRT and many more (including myself).  This Bill, which doesn't specify who will be paying students, will create a conflict of interest in student learning objectives, decrease the minimum standards of education and patient safety.  It sets us back decades in the professional status and standards we've worked so hard to grow... And not one politician opposed it throughout the entire process!  It's been tried before and shot down, so why didn't they listen to the professionals in the field this time?   I couldn't remain silent on this issue, and have come out of podcasting hibernation to bring light to the issue, and to get this discussion going in hopes to make our voices heard by the politicians.  There are other, less destructive methods for supporting our students.  This is not the way! RESOURCES: Voting Records for AB1273, showing zero opposition by the Assembly and the Senate in California: https://legiscan.com/CA/votes/AB1273/2021  Statement from JRCERT: https://www.jrcert.org/ca-ab1273/ JRCERT Town Hall Meeting with California Radiography Programs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtutKJFd8uc CREDITS: Produced by Grinner Media LLC Narrated by Jeremy Enfinger, BS, ARRT(R) Background music, "As Time Passes" by Zapsplat under Creative Commons License SOCIAL: Instagram @topicsinrad YouTube Topics in Radiography --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5minuteradiography/message
Today, I’m giving you my personal advice and tips for creating cross-training opportunities for yourself...  DOWNLOAD the free worksheet!  Subscribe to my YouTube Channel. After being cross-trained in 4 different modalities myself, and as a hiring manager who interviews technologists for cross-training opportunities, I wanted to create this video to provide some tips for obtaining these opportunities, as well as describe steps you can take to be proactive.  Make sure to download the free worksheet if you're truly serious about cross-training into another modality.  This Radiology Q&A video was made as a result of questions from the "Rad Tech Career Advice" Facebook Page.  Check it out HERE. Watch the YouTube video for this episode. CLICK HERE to sign up for my mailing list! Connect with me: On my Webisite: www.jeremyenfinger.com  On LinkedIn Instagram @topicsinrad  Topics in Radiography Facebook Page  Watch my most recent YouTube videos  Twitter @TopicsInRad --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5minuteradiography/message
Yesterday, I went live on Instagram to talk about the weekly challenge kickoff - the very first challenge is simple: Collimate 1/2" tighter than you usually do for PA and AP chest x-rays.  Also, YouTube video production plans, info about my new website and products coming soon, and of course, I'd like to know what type of radiography-related content you'd like to see! If you'd like to watch the original video, it's on my YouTube Channel HERE: https://youtu.be/3_d_ZtzCQxo  CLICK HERE to sign up for my mailing list! Connect with me: topicsinradiography@gmail.com On my Webisite: www.jeremyenfinger.com On LinkedIn On Social Media: Instagram @topicsinrad  Topics in Radiography Facebook Page  Watch my most recent YouTube videos  Twitter @TopicsInRad --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5minuteradiography/message
In this first episode of my new series, "Radiology Q&A", I'm answering the question, "what happens when the x-ray button is pressed?"     Subscribe for more Radiology and Q&A videos like this on YouTube!  As an instructor of radiologic technology teaching exposure principles, this is a question we spend some time on throughout the radiography program.  I'm doing my best to sum it up in just a few short minutes!  Essentially, the x-ray button is pressed half-way to cause two main things to happen: anode acceleration to constant velocity and thermionic emission at the cathode.  Once that constant velocity has been reached at the anode, the technologist has the green light to press the button the entire way down... this causes potential difference (kVp) to be applied to the current going to the anode, which propels the electrons toward the tungsten target of the anode, where x-rays are produced as a result of their interaction.   CLICK HERE to sign up for my mailing list! Connect with me: On my Webisite: www.jeremyenfinger.com On LinkedIn On Social Media: Instagram @topicsinrad Topics in Radiography Facebook Page Watch my most recent YouTube videos Twitter @TopicsInRad --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5minuteradiography/message
There's a lot of misinformation floating around about COVID-19, especially considering the political climate and the amount of resources available in the United States to handle this pandemic.  I hope to share some facts, lend some clarity, and provide you with resources to help you prevent your own potential infection of Coronavirus through informed decisions.  This episode is not radiography-specific, so please share with friends/family as well.   Some data and articles referenced in this episode: WHO declares COVID-19 a Pandemic CDC Situation Summary Coronavirus: US is Failing on Testing Coronavirus Statistics and Research --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5minuteradiography/message
Radiology Exam Results

Radiology Exam Results

2019-10-0504:48

Today's question: "Does the radiologist know the results of an exam right away, or does someone else read it later?"  I'll cover some of the many variables related to the prioritization of radiology orders for dictation and distinguish between the technologist and the radiologist, as well as some limitations in scope fo practice. Join the 5 Minute Radiography Facebook Group and follow the show on Twitter @5MinRad --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5minuteradiography/message
Today's question: How many CT scans are safe to have in a year? 5 Minute Radiography is produced by Healthcare Leader and Instructor of Radiologic Technology, Jeremy Enfinger, who answers general questions about radiology in 5 - 10 minute segments.  If you have a question you'd like Jeremy to answer for consideration on the show, he can be reached on Twitter and Instagram @5minRad, you can request to join the private Facebook Group, or you can email Jeremy at topicsinradiography@gmail.com.  You can also leave a voice message for Jeremy on Anchor. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5minuteradiography/message
Podcast Update

Podcast Update

2019-08-1806:12

This is an old update, but thought I would include it for context. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5minuteradiography/message
On this episode, I answer a listener question about exposure indicators in general radiography. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5minuteradiography/message
Someone asked why I went into this field... happy to share! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5minuteradiography/message
Ever wonder why these two terms exist?  Well, there's a huge difference when it comes to the field of radiology.  I'll explain! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5minuteradiography/message
Though the issue isn't specific to radiography, I provide some tips on how to handle this! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5minuteradiography/message
You may have heard the term "dose creep", but do you understand what it is and how to avoid it?  I'll explain in this episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5minuteradiography/message
Technologist Burnout

Technologist Burnout

2019-08-1809:35

What is "technologist burnout" and how do we avoid it? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5minuteradiography/message
This show was recorded last year, and I have received a few requests to put this podcast back out there for archival purposes and to allow the feed to live on.  I may add to this show periodically, but may not be able to maintain a regular production schedule at this time.   For those with any interest in the background of why I cancelled this podcast originally, the primary request was for YouTube content instead, and very few people were listening to the podcast.  Still, since Anchor is a free host (unlike the previous host I paid for), I am happy to re-publish.  Let me know if you'd like to hear any specific topics, and I'll make a point to address those. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5minuteradiography/message
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