Graduation/Answer to Sara's Question
Well as my email informs me it's been a month since my last post....
So what can I say I'm almost done school... I mailed my application to the ARRT just waiting to hear back from them so I can set a date for my test. I AM NERVOUS!!!!
Two finals this week so I need to study... study... study... and then I'm done!!!! Graduation is May 22 I almost can't believe it... I think it just hasn't hit me yet b/c I'm not excited yet... maybe after I get the date set for my registry and pass it...then I'll be excited.
Okay now to answer Sara's comment which was:
"I will be stepping into the role of the Clinical Coordinator in Charge at my facility and I'm wondering if you could give me any insight into how to relate well to my students. Any tid-bits of info that you may have, being a student now would be great! Thanks"
Sara Posted By sara | 4/29/08 4:39 PM
Sara, of course there is all the formal things you have to do like paperwork and what not, but I would have to say the best thing you could do to relate to your students is form a good relationship with them. Talk to them about other things in their life as well as things pertaining to clinical's. LISTEN and give HELPFUL ADVICE. I know my clinical coordinators were like my psychiatrists. I trusted them, I knew I could tell them if something was wrong at the clinical site, and I knew they would take care of it. But they were also just there for moral support. We always went some where away from the department so we would feel "safe" to say what was on our minds. Both of my clinical coordinators also helped with any difficulty we had with positioning or other questions I'll never forget the time my one clinical coordinator taught us how to use the portable x-ray machine we just went into an empty room and she showed us some helpful tips.. THAT WAS GREAT I hope I helped you in some way. Good luck in your new role


Good Luck!
The one piece of advice I always give them on the registry is to "not second guess yourself"!! Don't change your first answer unless you are ABSOLUTELY SURE that you marked it incorrect.
You'll do fine, good luck!