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Personal summary of interns in medical imaging technology

1. During my internship in the hospital, I successively rotated radiology, nuclear medicine, B-ultrasound room, MR department and CT department. Familiar with the operation process of imaging technology, familiar with standardized technical operations such as limb X-ray photography.

The basic operation of CT machine, the placement of MR head and nasopharynx, the basic operation of MR machine, the operation of nuclear medicine PET, SPECT and other machines. And mastered a series of basic operating skills such as chest radiography, limbs and breasts.

2. During the internship: master the operation of medical imaging equipment, carefully study the skills and technologies taught by teachers, and better apply them to practical work. Practice work is serious and standardized. Have a clear learning goal, be diligent in consulting teachers, and get along well with teachers and other interns in the department. Abide by the rules and regulations of the hospital, arrive at the post on time, do not miss work, and cherish every opportunity for teachers to give lectures.

3, in strict accordance with the operating procedures to use all kinds of equipment.

4, for patients to check, to protect the patient's non-inspection parts.

5, the staff should wear effective qualified radiation dosimeter, inspection on time. Those who receive radiation doses exceeding the standard should leave the radiation contact in time, find out the reasons in time and plug the loopholes.

6. When the X-ray machine is working, all protective doors should be closed and all protective devices should be opened to avoid the damage of scattered rays.

When workers are exposed to radiation, they should wear protective equipment.

8. Regularly ask relevant technical inspection departments to inspect the surrounding environment of the equipment.

Almost a year's internship ended unconsciously. Although it ended unconsciously, I have learned a lot in the past year.

I have learned a lot in interpersonal communication and attitude. I should dress neatly at work, be warm and polite to patients and their families, keep patients' secrets and respect patients' privacy.

Do a good job of hand-over on time, seriously and carefully, and make relevant records. Go to work on time, don't be late and leave early, don't be empty, and don't do personal things. Strengthen contact with clinical departments, follow up medical records, constantly sum up experience, and improve the diagnostic coincidence rate. As a graduating imaging major, this internship made me know the importance of this position and the arduous task I have undertaken.

During the whole practice, I consciously abide by the rules and regulations of the hospital and the practice department, observe labor discipline, never leave early or be late, and work actively.

I hope to take this opportunity to learn more and improve myself. I make up for the shortcomings and defects put forward by the teacher and make myself more perfect through correction. I treat every patient with care, responsibility, patience and love in my internship. At the same time, we should communicate with these patients and their families warmly and friendly, and do a good job in surgery.

In the months of internship, my theoretical knowledge has been consolidated, and at the same time I have learned a lot of knowledge that I couldn't learn in school before. Or when I was at school, I felt that I was listening to the gobbledygook, and I didn't know or understand the knowledge. Clinically. These seem easier to understand. It is also easier to remember them, and of course the operation technology has been strengthened and consolidated.