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Road to Radiography

July 23rd, 2007

Sunshine of Your Love

 

I’m starting Radiography school on August 20th.  That’s just a little under a month from now.  I’ll be spending 5 semesters in this program, and it’s going to get hectic very quickly.  Since I’ll be working a part-time job while in school, my time is going to be limited.  In addition to the part-time job, I’ll have clinical work to do each semester as well.  The clinical work starts out rather slowly with only six hours per week during the first semester.  During the second semester, that clinical work goes to 15 hours per week.  During the summer semester, it drops to 12 hours per week, but the two final semesters both require 21 hours per week of clinical work in order to complete the program.  With a full-time class load, clinical work, and a part time job, I expect stress levels to get rather high once I get deeper into this program. 

Since you already know I’m into blogging, I will be blogging the journey through Radiography school.  I have found a few other students around the country who are blogging their experiences as well.  I created my Radiography Student blog here:

http://www.setzler.net/radiography

Miscellaneous

  1. July 26th, 2007 at 22:25 | #1

    Um, this image rocks. And yeah… the pun’s intendid. It’s the rare rock image that glows in monochrome. But here the explosion of silvery glow smokes. It’s a moment when a man is feeling what he’s thinking - andso am I. Communication’s a prerequisite for art… a necessary condition.

    You nailed it. Nice…

  2. JPR
    July 29th, 2007 at 00:52 | #2

    Hey man, how you been? It’s JPR from DPC. I just stumbled across your page and found this news. As you might already know I’m a fairly recent graduate of Radiography school. I got lucky and got a job in CT right out of school and I’m very happy with it. Aug. 1st will mark the end of my first year. I just wanted to drop you this note to say that I’m very happy for you, you’ve made a great choice, and feel free to get in touch with me if you have any questions or anything like that. It will be interesting for me to check up on your blog as a person who has been through it.

    I read your first post. Hope your results come back better than mine. (I had a positive PPD)

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