
Andy20035
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Anyone from the 9/25 interview heard back yet?
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Madison 2018-2019 Application Cycle
Andy20035 replied to Earlthe's topic in WISCONSIN: University of Wisconsin-Madison
They won't be contacting anyone until December 1st, so I would probably hold off on contacting them. -
2018-2019 Application cycle
Andy20035 replied to KrebsCycle's topic in ARIZONA: Midwestern University
Call them to confirm, but that’s what happened to me and I got waitlisted. -
2018-2019 Application cycle
Andy20035 replied to KrebsCycle's topic in ARIZONA: Midwestern University
Yeah I assumed as much. -
2018-2019 Application cycle
Andy20035 replied to KrebsCycle's topic in ARIZONA: Midwestern University
I keep hearing conflicting opinions on whether or not Midwestern actually denies anyone. Based on their numbers, I feel like everyone gets waitlisted? Anyone have any information on this? -
2018-2019 Application cycle
Andy20035 replied to KrebsCycle's topic in ARIZONA: Midwestern University
Looks like my portal changed to show the prerequisites as well. I, too, was freaking out during my interview. Best of luck to everyone that is waitlisted. -
2018-2019 Application cycle
Andy20035 replied to KrebsCycle's topic in ARIZONA: Midwestern University
I'm interviewing on the 13th and am crazy nervous...this will be the first school I have interviewed for so I will have little experience prior. Anyone else in the same boat? -
Hi Guys, Was wondering if this position sounded like a good venue for DPC. Essentially i will being doing a significant amount of clerical work in ultrasound, but will be assisting patients in mammography (preparing for their scan, setting them up, dressing them, getting them from the waiting room, etc.) I know it is nothing compared to EMT or ED tech, but I am hoping that some schools might still recognize it even though I am not doing a whole lot with the patients.
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Awesome, thank you for the quick response! I have been worried about this for a while now. Follow-up question: I was recently offered a position as an ultrasound/mammography tech assistant at an outpatient clinic. I feel my duties will mainly include clerical work rather than interacting with patients, although my manager told me I would also be assisting in preparing the patients for their mammograms (dressing them, getting them from the waiting room, etc). I feel this position might not offer that much interaction with patients and therefore may not be recognized as that great of patient car
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Hi Guys, I currently work as a CT tech assistant at a level 1 trauma hospital in Wisconsin. My duties on each of my shifts include handling all of the patient duties when the CT techs are busy. I get the patients ready for the scan, flush and remove IVs, administer IV contrast, and transport patients to and from the ER, to name a few. I see and deal with stroke codes, level 1 traumas, inpatients, outpatients, and ICU patients. I cannot find a ton of information as to if my current job would count as a fine site to acquire direct patient care or not, and I am also unable to find any