From Chaos to the Golden Age
In spite of all the chaos around us we are living in very exciting and privileged times. I wrote about this in detail in my book Visions Unusual in 2000, as I was sitting in bed recovering from a broken leg. From deep within I was prompted to join the rank of many visionaries who were aware, to write in simple words about this very special time in world history. I felt privileged. Privileged because, as a mystic, I knew we were living witnesses to a new era where we, humanity had arrived at a major evolutionary turning point.
We are actually witnessing the process of an old world slowly dying and a new world emerging. The chaos that we are experiencing is nothing but the labour pangs of the birth of a new civilization, a new world. A new way of life is looming on the horizon for the majority, who are either just waking up to this fact, or struggling hard through the confusion and upheaval, without having any understanding, hanging on to a life style, ideals and beliefs that they refuse to give up for fear of the unknown. I would imagine that all the fanatics of this world fall into this category, as they frantically fight to hold on to their old long outdated beliefs. In their panic to survive, out of ignorance and fear, they are causing havoc for everyone around them.
read moreJob Description of Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Nuclear Medicine Technologists belong to a highly specialized healthcare team. They work in close coordination with nuclear medicine physicians. They are responsible for preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals or radioactive chemical compounds. They use specialized radiation detecting instruments in performing imaging procedures for patients. They help patients position themselves under a scanner that takes pictures of the pharmaceutical’s distribution in the patient’s body as the radioactive substance localizes inside the patient’s body and emit signals. They use computer programs to enhance the images obtained. Technologists provide data analysis and patient information for interpretation by the nuclear medicine physicians.
During the procedure to take an image, the technologist gets the patient’s medical history, describes the on going procedure to the patient and may answer any questions by the patient regarding the procedure to be performed. They monitor the patient’s condition while the procedure is being performed, and takes notes of comments made by patients that could help the doctor interpret the results.
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