My plan for maximum understanding of the radiology for the exam in May is this.
1. Study normal projections and follow the steps of each projection given in the study sessions I went to last fall. This involves a step by step go to way of looking at the type of film. It makes sure the viewer does not miss a detail within the film which will hold a key to diagnostic interpretation. 2. Review a chapter in the radiology texts we are being tested on. There are about 12 chapters to look at from trauma to tumors etc...
Thus far today I've looked at the steps for chest and some extremities. Its slow going as my focus drifts and I study a little and then leave for a bit and come back to it.
I've gotten to the point where I don't feel afraid of the exam anymore. I have a plan for the due diligence. Now its all about execution. I do remember having the thought when I was in chiropractic school that maybe it would be a great idea to continue on and become a chiropractic radiologist. (that lasted for about... two days.) Perhaps if I had not created that thought/vibration I would have a different current story line.
During difficult periods of time I used to tell myself... "you're being prepared to do something wonderful in the world." I still believe this. However, I think of it on a smaller scale. Instead of taking the world (my world) by storm and shaking it up and watching where the pieces fall, I wish to approach it peacefully and with the purpose of serving, sharing, healing, caring where is needed. I cannot do what for you what you need for you and help you. I can share with you your ability to make your life what you wish of it. It is your responsibility to create your happiness.
Wherever you go... There you are. At the end of your life, will you have really lived?
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