Something I’m passionate about is history. I enjoy reading about historical events and people. I find it interesting that many of these event have shaped our lives and events surrounding us. But this seems like a very broad topic.  There are so many subjects in history. Trying to figure how to narrow it may be a challenge. It would have to be a topic that interest my readers and not bored them.

Something else I’m very passionate about is my profession. The type of work I do. Radiologic Technologists contribute so much to healthcare, much more than people think. And our work goes beyond just pushing a button to take pictures. We must know human anatomy and know what pathology looks like in medical imaging in order to help. Mammography is doing a lot to save people’s lives, not just women. We’re there to listen to stories of breast cancer survivors and listen with compassion when someone is scared to find out if they may have breast cancer.  CT and MRI technologists do much more than place a patient on a bed and take images. They must know how to start an IV line, take vital signs and know what medication is needed in the case of an allergic contrasts reaction. There are technologists who assist doctors in surgical procedures, sometimes working over a sterile field. Many people don’t know this, even the other healthcare workers. They don’t know know our work extends beyond only taking pictures. Spreading this awareness about our work and the amount of education that we go through is something I’m also passionate about.