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How to be a good student at clinical rotations?

Hey all! I’m in school right now to become a radiologic technologist, I start my first ever clinical rotations late August at a medium-sized hospital (or a community hospital is how I think it’s referred to.)

I’ve got butterflies already about it, I’m a shy person IRL but I really wanna make a good impression and show the other technologists and the radiologists at the hospital that I really do want to be there and learn all I can from them. I want to be able to ask them the right questions and really show my interest in the field.

Can any experienced techs or radiologists offer me some advice on how to behave at clinicals, and also provide any types of questions I should ask while I’m there learning?

TIA!

(P.S.: I would also appreciate any advice on what to actually bring to clinicals besides a notebook, water bottle, pens, and my mini Botranger book.)

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