Saturday, June 15, 2013

RT in D.C. 2013

Although this is three months following my experiences in Washington I want to share it with everyone!!

This year I attended the RT in D.C. with Kevin Lawrence, Sharon Wartanbee, and JJ Powell.  Their experience in this field made this trip one of the most rewarding things I have ever done.  The event involved educational sessions on the current status of Medicare reform, the CARE and MARCA Bill, and how to lobby with state legislators.  All of these combined helped me to become familiar with our professions current issues and to effectively communicate with our state Senators and Representative.  State licensure is not present in South Dakota, which in my opinion is a major deficit in our field.  State licensure would provide job security as well as set the standard for who is qualified to perform diagnostic imaging.  By setting standards for who is qualified to perform diagnostic imaging it would reduce the number of repeat exams, reduce patient dose, and lower healthcare costs.  

Our meetings began at Senator Tim Johnson's office where we were greeted with support of both of the issues we were lobbying.  Following this we met with both Senator John Thune and Representative Kristi Noem's offices.  We were welcomed by both offices and our statements were well received.  Senator Thune agreed to review our proposal to amend a current bill and attach the language from the CARE Bill to it.  Representative Noem believes that our new approach is applicable but did not support the issue due to her belief that it should be handled at the state legislative level rather than a federal approach.

This experience opened my eyes to how healthcare issues are handled in the government and is something I will never forget.  My passion for advocacy in this field was solidified after I attended this event.  Advocacy is an absolutely integral portion of every profession, especially Radiologic Technology, and I plan to continue supporting advancement in my future profession!

2013 ASRT House of Delegates meeting

Hello all!

I would just like to give an update on my experience thus far at the ASRT HOD meeting.  Kevin Lawrence, Hannah Cotton( the incoming student intern), Erin Ernst, and myself traveled to Albuquerque, NM on June 12th to attend the HOD as well as the annual educational symposium.  On Thursday June 13th I attended multiple informational sessions on relevant topics to the radiology field, including current issues with medical ethics and Trauma Computed Tomography cases.  Following these meetings the opening pin exchange ceremony was held.  This was an absolutely wonderful experience and allowed us to network with fellow students and technologists from throughout the nation.  The first House of Delegates meeting was held on June 14th.  This meeting allowed myself as well as Hannah and Erin to experience the governance side of our national society.  So much more goes into this aspect of our profession than anyone realizes unless they experience this meeting. Our Scope of Practice and professional Practice standards are set by the individuals involved in this society.  These statements and documents define our career as technologists and help to solidify us as reputable healthcare professionals.  There is still a full day and a half left of this annual meeting and I continue to learn more every minute! I will keep my fellow South Dakota technologists updated on my experiences as they happen!

Monday, January 21, 2013

Only six months left!

Hello all,


It has been awhile since I have posted anything and I apologize for that!


Today in clinicals, the realization hit me that only six months remain in my Radiography program!  This thought brings both feelings of excitement and anxiety.  My plans after school also bring much of the same feelings. I have applied to three Radiation Therapy programs and am now just waiting to hear back to set up interview times.  My interest in Radiation Therapy was sparked early on in my Radiography education.  After the first few months in Radiography school I knew I had the desire to continue on, but was not firmly set on a specific modality and after exploring my options and observing different modalities, I decided on Radiation Therapy.  This modality will allow me to fulfill my personal goal of physically treating disease rather than just being involved with the diagnosis of the problem.  

The next six months will be a very busy time.  I will be attending both RT in D.C. and the ASRT national conference in Albuquerque.  I am eager to share my passion with others in D.C. and promote advancement within our field.  Along with this I know I will develop connections with others who share the same passion for this wonderful career!  On top of this I will be preparing for the Registry examination which will take numerous hours of reviewing my past course material.  I have recently began studying and have found that using the ASRT student section reviews, drills and practice exercises, and the numerous other study tools have been extremely beneficial.

I will keep you posted on my DC experience this upcoming March!