I didn't start out wanting to be an RT, I wanted to be a veterinarian. But the thought of going on for more schooling for that many years changed my mind. I applied to the nursing program at the local tech college,and it was full. The programs that were available were RT and medical lab tech. I graduated from that tech college in August, 1990, took my CRTT in November and RTT in June, 1991. 25 years later, I wouldn't change a thing. This is a job, a career, that teaches you about life, yours and others.
I have worked in larger hospitals, teaching hospitals, and 25 bed critical access hospitals. Everywhere you work, you learn. Each hospital has it;s own unique identity and it's own unique set of patients, as well as staff.
I've though a lot about writing a blog, I don't know if it will be any good. I have learned a lot over the years, and I try to learn something new every day. I hope to share a little of my life any share in others as well.
Chris
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