A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast

Elevating the Profession: The ASRT's Role in Professional Development for Technologists

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June 14, 2022 7:00am

45m

Join us for an engaging conversation with Chaundria Singleton and Brandon A. Smith, a dedicated radiology application specialist and adjunct professor, as we dive into the fascinating world of medical imaging and radiation therapy. Brandon emphasizes that radiology is not just about taking X-rays; it encompasses a wide range of critical procedures that significantly impact patient care, including interventional techniques that can save lives. With over 20 years of experience, he shares insights on how professionals in this field can advocate for themselves and redefine their roles beyond the label of a "button pusher." The discussion also highlights the importance of organizations like the ASRT in promoting professionalism and supporting the growth of radiologic technologists. Tune in to discover how to elevate the perception of radiology as a vital and competitive career choice, not just a backup plan.

Brandon Smith, a proud Houston native, embraces his identity as simply "Brandon." While some may question the absence of credentials and resumes, Brandon believes that being true to oneself holds immense significance. Born and raised in the bayou of Houston, Texas, Brandon feels a deep connection to his roots and plans to always return home. With a technologist background that spans generations, as his father has been involved in medical imaging since the 80s, Brandon brings a unique perspective to his work. His exposure to imaging sets him apart and fuels his passion for the field.

On this episode of A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast, our guest, Brandon Smith, takes us on a journey through his experience in radiology school and his passion for interventional radiology. Brandon discusses his rotations, particularly in interventional radiology, where he fell in love with the modality and learned about the crucial role of radiology nurses in assisting with sedation and working closely with technologists and doctors. In interventional radiology, everyone, including nurses, technologists, and doctors, scrubs in together and works as a team, with technologists playing a vital role in understanding procedures and drawing up certain things.

But it's not all about the technical aspects of the profession. Brandon also delves into the importance of personal accountability and questioning whether professional organizations like the ASRT are fulfilling their needs and whether they, as individuals, are fulfilling their own needs. He emphasizes the significance of personal accountability and the role it plays, even when feeling dissatisfied. Brandon highlights the importance of championing the purpose of others and measuring personal performance by service rather than ego.

As the episode progresses, Brandon shares his transition from clinical practice to teaching and his involvement in applications in the radiology department, specializing in improving clinical workflows and understanding the importance of efficient workflows in patient care management and healthcare delivery. He stresses that medical imaging is a service line that supports other service lines and should not be undervalued.

The conversation also touches on the ASRT and its role in providing professional development and continuing education credits. Brandon encourages young people to consider careers in radiology, highlighting the flexibility and opportunities available. He believes that the ASRT can play a stronger role in helping technologists become more professional and improving the image of the modality. Brandon also emphasizes the importance of professionalism in the field and how one's behavior and presentation determine how others treat them.

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