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Entry #10: A General Conclusion on Fluoro

     I'm still very new to fluoroscopy but have been able to sit in on a few cases that required it during my first clinical rotation. It's been such a pleasure to watch and learn from these examinations and see the technology firsthand. I'm excited to soon be participating in the exams as a tech and not just an observing student. I'm especially excited for the exams that will allow me to subtract the view of surrounding structures to view individual areas of contrast like on a venous study. I feel so grateful to live in a time where this technology is available to help so many people. Medical imaging is wonderful and allows for so much good in the medical world. But, I'm still beginning my career in this field and I have a lot of work ahead of me to master these exams and techniques. To fluoro and beyond!

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