I don't think you need radiology, most hospitals have Ultrasound techs on staff for at least 2 of the 3 shifts. The techs just have certificates and do a lot less, they just take pictures and then someone else usually reads the results and makes the diagnosis. If there's a joke, my brain didn't get it haha
Ecography uses just soundwaves so it can be done by a doctor (internist, gastroenterologist or anyone with sound imaging competences) without much preparationn prior, it's completely radiation-free, so there's no necessity for radiology precautions or trained staff. It this was just a joke i apologize for having it fly over my head and dunking into explanations haha
@@MsBELLE7I’m not sure if you’re serious with your characterization of ultrasound technologists but as one with a specialized degree in cardiac ultrasound I rather take exception to your comment that we “just have certificates” and “just take pictures”. We are the doctors’ eyes and ears and if we miss it, they do too. If we don’t know what is on the screen there is no way the doctor will get the information they need. So, no. We are way more advanced than JUST picture takers. Please pass that on as I am tired of explaining it to those who would rather look down on us lowly picture takers.
Unrealistic because when I have abdominal pain they tell me it’s period cramps or anxiety
unless you come in screaming in pain then they take notice xD
Sounds like she is flirting lol
Old flirting lady with everything removed lol
Would you ever do ultrasound without a radiologist?? Asking for a friend.
I was laughing until my head rephrased the question and now I dunno, too
I don't think you need radiology, most hospitals have Ultrasound techs on staff for at least 2 of the 3 shifts. The techs just have certificates and do a lot less, they just take pictures and then someone else usually reads the results and makes the diagnosis.
If there's a joke, my brain didn't get it haha
Ecography uses just soundwaves so it can be done by a doctor (internist, gastroenterologist or anyone with sound imaging competences) without much preparationn prior, it's completely radiation-free, so there's no necessity for radiology precautions or trained staff. It this was just a joke i apologize for having it fly over my head and dunking into explanations haha
I had my orthopedic do an ultrasound on me for my wrists, you don't really need a radiologist for it.
@@MsBELLE7I’m not sure if you’re serious with your characterization of ultrasound technologists but as one with a specialized degree in cardiac ultrasound I rather take exception to your comment that we “just have certificates” and “just take pictures”. We are the doctors’ eyes and ears and if we miss it, they do too. If we don’t know what is on the screen there is no way the doctor will get the information they need. So, no. We are way more advanced than JUST picture takers. Please pass that on as I am tired of explaining it to those who would rather look down on us lowly picture takers.
A CT is safe but come on. Its not negligible radiation. Also don't you guys examine the abdomen before ordering tests?
Lol ultrasound recharge for 36 years. So typical
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@henry voluson s8 touch or logic p10 xdclear
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