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"Radiologic Technologist of our Society"
The Radiologic Technologist’s Creed
We believe thet every radiologic technologist should work under the direct supervision of, and be directly responsible to, some member of the Radiological, Medical, Surgical or Dental profession, such member being generally recognized in his profession as being qualified to do the work attempted.
We are opposed to the so-called schools (whether conducted by professional men or laymen) who urge the attendance of any or all laymen with the promise of speedy preparation and handsome remuneration for their services. In other words, we are opposed to the commercial school.
We believe that the standard for all plate and film work should be established by the professional man doing the work of interpretation, and that is our duty to qualify ourselves to produce the desired standard.
We believe that no expression of our opinion regarding treatment, diagnosis or interpretation concerning any patient with whom we work should ever be given to other than the professional man to whom we ar responsible.
Looking at Them
My parents were a Radiologic Technologist in a government hospitals (Philippine Orthopedic Center & Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center) working for 18 years of providing a good service in their patients. Whenever I visit them to their work I saw the things that they are doing as a Rad Tech like calling the names of their patients,helping them to position the injured parts to have an x-ray procedure,and release the x-ray films to have the readings of the doctors. Also they are sharing their knowlege to the interns working with them to give additional information to their studies.That’s how a simple Radiologic Technolgist do their everyday routine doing their jobs as a professionals.
Making Them No#1
Are you aware that there are still Radiologic Technologist that have intellectual minds that can have contribution in the field of medicine? For me, we should compliment those Radiologic Technologists for the dedication that they have given to serve the patients in our society. They play a big role in every people who need their help to identify or discover the illneses that they have inside their body by an x-ray machine. Without them the medical world will be incomplete, because Radiologic Technologists are part of the development in the different profession in medical field. That’s why it make me proud to them especially to the Radiologic Technologist of our society.
Sarasota Interventional Radiology Technologies a Cancer Hospital
Interventional radiologist Dr. Grubbs (Sarasota Interventional Radiology Clinic) uses sophisticated, state-of-the-art X-ray and other imaging devices to guide tiny catheters and other small instruments through the body to diagnose and treat disease without surgery. Dr. Grubbs and others have advanced procedures that once required more invasive surgery.
In some cases, new interventional radiology procedures can be used to deliver cancer-fighting therapy directly to the site of the tumor.
Using his expertise in reading X-rays, ultrasound and other imaging technology, Dr. Grubbs (Sarasota Interventional Radiology Clinic) is able to guide small instruments such as catheters – tubes that measure just a few millimeters in diameter – through blood vessels and veins to treat disease percutaneously (through the skin) in a manner much less invasive, and much less costly, than traditional surgeries.
The Benefits of Interventional Radiology
It is one thing to say a treatment will improve the quality of your life. It is another to know the stories of those who have experienced it first-hand
While the advantages of Interventional Radiology vary from treatment to treatment, these affect everyone:
You’re back home sooner because most procedures can be performed on an outpatient basis or require only a short hospital stay.
Because the procedure is minimally invasive there is less pain post-procedure.
There is less risk because general anesthesia usually is not required.
You can resume your everyday activities sooner because recovery times are often significantly reduced.
The procedures are sometimes less expensive than surgery or other alternatives.
Interventional Radiologist Dr. Gerald Grubbs
A native of Tennessee Dr. Grubbs (Sarasota Interventional Radiology Clinic) attended college and medical school there before going on to complete his residency at the University of Tennessee in Diagnostic Radiology.
Excited at how the new field of interventional radiology was revolutionizing minimally invasive surgery – and by the benefits it held for patients – the doctor took a Fellowship in Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology at the Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute at the Baptist Hospital of Miami. It was there he learned the basics of many of the procedures he’s now performing. In 1993, after completing his Fellowship, Dr. Grubbs received his Board Certification in Interventional Radiology from the American Board of Radiology.
The following year, Dr. Grubbs moved to the Sun coast and joined Naples Radiologists, P.A. doing Diagnostic as well as Vascular and Interventional Radiology. In 2006 he opened his own practice, Sarasota Interventional Radiology. Here he brings his skills in imaging, his procedural expertise, his experience in research and his clinical practice to offer minimally invasive diagnostics and treatments for patients whose conditions would have once required open surgery.