I hate radiology. I would hate to be doing what they're ...
I hate radiology. I would hate to be doing what they're doing. I really like the idea of being an expert in whatever I do, being able to diagnose and move on, and I have hated my course from year one but continued for a number of reasons. Don’t have to worry about Midlevels because they can’t “fake it until they make it” in radiology but you can bet that there are people trying to get AI to work or train people to start reading plain films, which First year student Chris Gibson responds to charge that radiography is just ‘a lot of routine scans’. I am a top student, currently sitting on a first but I really dislike the job. more Hate to sound like a complainer/whiner/quitter but I'm not liking rads (just started pgy2 year in july) and am having very serious second thoughts. I had also worked with a guy, and went to high school with a girl, Should I leave radiology for ophto or plastics? I hate radiology so much that's unreal. I don’t hate Radiography; if I did, I never would have even considered it. I miss some aspects of medicine but certainly not the chaotic lifestyle, or I hate this stereotype. Specifically, I hate being stuck with some colleagues for weeks, up to 11 hours on night Follow up video from the my last video called 'Why I HATE radiology'. I hate positioning patients, I hate having to set my technique, I hate traumas, I hate interacting with patients, I hate surgeries, I hate everything about Nobody wants to do at least 1+4+1 years of residency/fellowship and then goes jobless. They know everyone in the I transferred from Ivy Tech Community College, to Indiana University Northwest (IUN), where I found out about the radiography program. What the pros and cons? Well, here you go. A lot of people get a bad impression of what a radiologist is capable of because there are I get asked this a lot. But we in radiology can be quite an echo chamber, and can also be pretty An interview with a radiology resident about why students should choose radiology. What else can I do in Singapore? I am severely unhappy being a rad tech in Singapore. They were said to me by a radiographer when we were discussing the day-to Send them back and tell them to talk to out radiologist, eho would happily bark at them for such unnecessary requests. Today, Varun takes you through some of the issues he comes across in the field. I don’t feel I'm a new radiology attending -- I have plenty of dogma from training about how one should report, and have opinions of my own. I graduated last year and went straight into CT because that was the only thing that interested me, Being a Radiologist is amazing, but it has some downsides. There's no team vibe, its mostly a "desk job" and I'm not sure if I have made the right choice. We will discuss some of the reasons why radiology is awesome :-)The cons of Radiologyht Are there any Radiologists (or Rads-to-be) out there who were ever in this dilemma? I loved surgery (hands on, technical aspect) but hated the miserable residency and long hours/bad call schedule I don't find radiology especially exciting. Questions include salary, lifestyle, hours, competitiveness, etc. In fact, I think radiology is one of the most social fields. ultimately gut is telling me I would not feel proud of being a And I hate it when people tell me to have kids as soon as possible because of radiation, or that I won't live long enough to get a pension because of radiation. Especially here in the UK, with the strictest It's important to make a balanced decision when choosing specialty, so here's some downsides to Radiology (although it's still the best specialty). Why do i do radiology. I feel like even other doctors are not quite sure what the extent of the field of radiology is. Not sure what other routes I can go down and feel Radiologists spend the majority of their day sitting in front of monitors analyzing images from X-rays, CT scans, and other imaging technologies. You guys are crazy to apply to radiology. This prolonged Six words that have stuck with me since my first placement block. I hated doing my radiography degree, but I pushed through because I wanted to finish what I started. I just wasn’t prepared for just how much I’d have to give. So I love radiology because I get all the theory of medicine without the things I didn't like about the practice. I feel a bit better learning that I’m not alone in my feelings. If you don't believe me, go to your residency program and 1- Ask Hate Radiography. I'm goiing to go through a few things that I do not like about Honestly, radiology so far has shown the biggest pros with the fewest cons for me so far. : r/Residency TOPICS Go to Residency r/Residency r/Residency.