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daniella in Los Angeles, California 44 months ago |
i pass my physics exam the frist time ,i fail my abd exam last month and i am very depressed any body have any suggestion?i did study esp very well but there were questions on the test that was not in esp please those of you that pass the abd what did you study ? thanks. |
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daniella in Los Angeles, California 43 months ago |
thanks , whatelse did you study,what school did you go. |
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daniella in Los Angeles, California 43 months ago |
i did not go to his seminar i got the reveiw book from some friend and i passed it the first time ,but i have some physics background ,also i think the abd is much harder than physics ,i did not buy his physics books ,i only studid the riveiw book he has, good luck,d |
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daniella in Los Angeles, California 43 months ago |
i want to know what area was the most questions and what he studid from,thanks |
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Tony in Newark, New Jersey 43 months ago |
Anonymous: Thanks guys for your help.
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daniella in Los Angeles, California 43 months ago |
i would only go for ardms, i know how hard it is but it is the only one that all the center wants . |
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Tony in Montville, New Jersey 43 months ago |
goin for physicssss :) so excited loool |
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Natalia in Concord, California 43 months ago |
Heather what books you are using? Could you please recommend some for me.
Tnahks |
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Sasee1 in Lafayette, Indiana 42 months ago |
I've pass my abdominal board but have failed the physics exam 3 times! This last time by a mere 5 pts. Its very depressing to keep studying over and over and get nowhere. I attended ESP 2 years ago and have used the workbook and also Davies, and my text book from school. I'm really just venting, but does anyone have any suggestions. I'm on the verge of losing my job if I fail again. |
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teelovey in Riceboro, Georgia 42 months ago |
Hey you guys: As an older person changing careers, even school was challenging for me. I took my US physics and passed and soon after, I took my RVT physics (which was not much different) and passed. I never cared for physics and my goal was to pass this test first and be done with it! My teacher advised that I take the rvt around the same time and it worked for me. My personal strategy was: I purchased a mini-recorder when I started school. I read my notes into the recorder and listened on my drive to school and clinicals. I had to drive at least 40 minutes each day. This may sound stupid to you, but it really helped me out. I didn't really memorize stuff, but hearing it more than once or twice made it stick with me. I have an aversion to math and physics reminds me of math.
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Natalia in Concord, California 42 months ago |
teelovey in Riceboro, Georgia said: Hey you guys: As an older person changing careers, even school was challenging for me. I took my US physics and passed and soon after, I took my RVT physics (which was not much different) and passed. I never cared for physics and my goal was to pass this test first and be done with it! My teacher advised that I take the rvt around the same time and it worked for me. My personal strategy was: I purchased a mini-recorder when I started school. I read my notes into the recorder and listened on my drive to school and clinicals. I had to drive at least 40 minutes each day. This may sound stupid to you, but it really helped me out. I didn't really memorize stuff, but hearing it more than once or twice made it stick with me. I have an aversion to math and physics reminds me of math. Hi, What is PRN position?
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teelovey in Saint Simons Island, Georgia 42 months ago |
You are welcome. I hope it helps. |
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teelovey in Saint Simons Island, Georgia 42 months ago |
Hey if you can tell me what to study for on the ABD test, I'd love it! Any help is great. |
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Natalia in Concord, California 42 months ago |
Thank you very much for your advises.It does not look that bad....
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steven in Hollywood, Florida 42 months ago |
To Kim in Dallas, Texas Take the CCI test first, RCS. Once u have that u can take the RDCS. Its in the pre-requisites. Look it up in the ARDMS site |
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Natalia in Walnut Creek, California 42 months ago |
steven in Hollywood, Florida said: To Kim in Dallas, Texas Steven could you please explain a little bit more about How to get CCI?, What prerequisites you have to have ?
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Tone in Jersey City, New Jersey 42 months ago |
Breast might be the easiest of all to scan and also the book knowledge. When i went to school we did small parts, general abd, and obgyn so it was included i think in small parts or it might be on its own |
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teelovey in Brunswick, Georgia 42 months ago |
Yes. My next challenge will be the ABD exam. |
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abtus in San Diego, California 42 months ago |
I am studying for the OB/GYN test. How is the test? What topics should I really be focusing on?? |
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daniella in Los Angeles, California 42 months ago |
hi every one i am going for abd ardms in 2 weeks any one have any sugesstions ?i failed it once ,thanks |
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daniella in Los Angeles, California 42 months ago |
i cannot thank you enough for your notes is it any way you can fax me all the notes ? i am so thankfull . |
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daniella in Los Angeles, California 42 months ago |
i did not attent his seminar and i did pass my test only by reading his seminar book, he told me to buy another book which was a vaste and i still hane it only read the seminar book and you will apss it but the key is to fully understand the subject,you will pass if you study hard. |
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daniella in Los Angeles, California 42 months ago |
can you check your email.thanks |
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lily walter in Phoenix, Arizona 42 months ago |
anyone out there have any sugjestions on thc PHYSICS for adult echo. I have taken it 3 times I AM desprate , PLEASSSSE. |
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Noren in San Diego, California 41 months ago |
I am just beginning to research Ultrasound Technician and there are a lot of things I need to know before going into this field of work.
I am hearing a lot of people can't find work after they're done with school and a lot of people failing the exams. I just want to know why you need to pass these exams. |
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Noren in San Diego, California 41 months ago |
How many parts to the exam do you need to pass to be registered? Do you get to choose which part of the exam, say physics, abdomen, etc., you want to take? I understand being registered with CAAHEP will you give a better chance of being hired. If you're not registered, can you still work? |
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Noren in San Diego, California 41 months ago |
The specialties like abdomen, ob-gyn, breast & neuro are required exams to be registered? After that, you can specialize one or more of these areas? How long to study all of that and passing all exams? For me, I prefer to specialize in abdomen and ob/gyn and maybe breast. I just want to start slow and work my way up with other areas. Off topic question: what is the difference between Ultrasound Technician and Sonography/Medical Ultrasound? Thanks. |
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Thuy in Anaheim, California 41 months ago |
Hi Everyone,
I'm taking Abd end of January 2009. Any suggestions or hints? Thanks! |
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teelovey in Riceboro, Georgia 41 months ago |
Hello. I went to an accredited program at a technical school in rural GA. Currently, there is no wait period to get in there. The number of students allowed in the program depends on the number of clinical sites they have available. The advisors tell everyone interested in the program that the local market is flooded with sonographers (although not all are registered) and the likelihood of finding a job nearby is very slim. They lay out the facts so the students know that they will either have to relocate or travel. And then they can decide if they want to enter the program or change to something else like xray or echo.
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teelovey in Riceboro, Georgia 41 months ago |
Oh, the other thing I forgot to mention: I have heard that if a hospital or imaging center is seeking ICAVL accreditation - this has to do with Medicare reimbursement payments - the techs will HAVE to be registered. I know of a couple of hospitals in Savannah that give their new hires 1 year to get registered or lose their jobs. My teachers think becoming registered is the way of the future. Many years ago, you didn't have to do it. Now, in order to be competitive, it is required. You can research: www.icavl.org. Although this is dealing with vascular, a lot of places want this accreditation to ensure they are getting paid. |
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teelovey in Riceboro, Georgia 41 months ago |
ICAVL provides accreditation for vascular labs. However, only 1 or 2 techs are required RVT status and the others may not be required vascular but must be registered. I am sure this varies from place to place. In one hospital I interviewed they were ICAVL accredited and some of their techs were RVT, but they also did abd and ob exams as well. |
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teelovey in Riceboro, Georgia 41 months ago |
Nope. That's one that I am still procrastinating. I just don't want to get back into the studying yet. I have been reading the Twilight saga and to be honest, it's a lot more interesting! I will get started soon. |
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steph8318 in Montgomery, Alabama 41 months ago |
I want to take the OBGYN test soon. Des anyone have any suggestions regarding study material? If so, what do you recommend? Thanks so much. |
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teelovey in Riceboro, Georgia 41 months ago |
I don't recall more than one or two at the most. I keep saying that the test I had was not nearly as difficult as I imagined it would be. My friend who had failed it twice swore I got a remedial test. She finally passed just before Christmas and held out that her test was very difficult. I think what it comes down to is the individual. I know there are different versions of the test. We compared questions and many that I had, so did she. So they could not have been so different. That's my theory. |
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Natalia in Santa Clara, California 41 months ago |
I took my OB/Gyn one week ago, did not pass it, was short in 12 points.Here is some information about the test: It was a lot questions of normal anatomy,blood supplies of uterus and ovaries, menstrual cycle( hormones) and menopausal abnormalities,some questions about umbilical artery. I was surprised there is was not many questions about abnormalities (2nd trimester) I expected much more.
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rpfeiffer in Manteca, California 41 months ago |
i just took the abd test this weekend, didnt pass by ten points. Took the physics exam in november 2008, didnt passs by five points. i am very very depressed about it. for the physics exam i studied only the esp workbook, and i attended the seminar. i found that there were many questions on the physics exam that were not coverd in the physics seminar and workbook. after i failed i reviewed my physics textbook and found many answers to questions that i didn't know. im retaking the physics exam in 5 weeks and im very nervou. as for the abdomen exam, i studied the edlemans flash cards along with the davies cd rom. there were sooooo many questions on the test that were confusing, mostly some of the image questions seemed unaswerable, any suggetions on how to study those?? |
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rpfeiffer in Manteca, California 41 months ago |
why doesnt ardms have a study guide and not just an outline. seems it would be more likely to pass if we knew exactly what they wanted us to study. after failing two of the exams, i feel like more than half of what i studied was never covered on the exam. |
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Natalia in Santa Clara, California 41 months ago |
it's all about money, you have to pay for every try $200 |
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tweetie80 in Orange, California 41 months ago |
For anyone who is or will be taking the Physics,
Does anyone have abd notes? I'd really appreciate it! |
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Natalia in Santa Clara, California 41 months ago |
here is some free Practice Questions www.sonoreview.com for all areas |
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tweetie80 in Orange, California 41 months ago |
Thanks Natalia for the link to sonoreview! |
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Tasha in New York, New York 41 months ago |
This is my first time on this site. I'm a sonographer with a background in high risk OB/GYN. Graduated 2005. I'm not glad to read about all this misfortune but it is a comfort to know I'm not the only one. I took the physics exam 4 times before I passed. I recently took the OB/GYN exam and failed by 4 points. (So disappointed) I was not depressed when I failed the OB/GYN exam because I know I made it through the hard part, which was the physics. It's been a long road but I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. Dont give up. For those who passed the physics, you made it past the hard part. As for those recent graduates... it's difficult out there. Yes, they want you to be registered and/or have 1 year experience. In my case, I met someone really good who took me by my hand and gave me an opportunity and that led to my dream job at Columbia Presbyterian. I was so well trained at that facility. Although I'm not registered my work is well likeed and as I said I'm blessed for the opportunities I've had. |
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tweetie80 in Orange, California 41 months ago |
Daniella,
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DANIELLA in Los Angeles, California 41 months ago |
GIVE ME YOUR EMAIL ADD I WILL EMAIL IT TO YOU OR FAX WOULD BE BETTER. |
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tweetie80 in Orange, California 41 months ago |
Daniella,
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Noren in San Diego, California 41 months ago |
Can anybody with notes, on any subject, please send them to: ht92139@yahoo.com. Thanks. |
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tyflow2@yahoo.com in New York, New York 41 months ago |
Daniella, Can I get a copy of the OB notes and the cheat sheet? I'm taking my exam next month.
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ahollih in Rock Hill, South Carolina 41 months ago |
I failed the abdomen test on 12/31/08. I am hoping and praying that I pass it the second time around. I have been reading some responses, and it seems as if the physics isn't qhite as difficult as the abdomen. Does anyone agree? I have always been told that the physics is the worst to take.
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daniella in Los Angeles, California 41 months ago |
i am so sorry that you faild i agree that abd is much harder than physics. |
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daniella in Los Angeles, California 41 months ago |
i dont have it yet. |
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