THE CREATOR:
Melanie Jipp R.T (R) (ARRT), author and Radiologic Technologist, holds a Bachelor’s of Science in Radiologic Technology, an Associates of Arts in Psychology, and an Associates of Arts in Communication Studies. She is also a member of the Lambda Nu National Honor Society for Radiologic and Imaging Sciences in the California Alpha Gamma Pi Chapter. Initially she started a small Etsy store, EpistemophiliaStudio, whose motto “Love of Knowledge” blossomed into something larger. She developed The Radiologic Technology Concepts Guide and additional study guides to share her love of learning and to pay it forward by helping students still working toward their own goals. Her driving motto in the creation of this book has been "When you get to the top, don't forget to reach back for those that are still climbing".
THE MATERIAL:
The Radiologic Technology Concepts Guide provides a unique approach to learning the concepts essential to radiography. This book is a complete resource to facilitate learning at any stage of the Radiologic Technologists career. From being a supplemental guide for current students that are searching for assistance in learning recently taught concepts, or a one-stop resource for recent graduates in search of all the need-to-know concepts to review for their national registry exam. The contents have been broken down into 23 easy to manage sections to prevent students from being overloaded with information all at once. It is the perfect review for Technologists looking to take their ten-year continuing qualifications exam. This book should be a staple in the Clinical Instructor or teacher’s repertoire for quick reference of topics. This books layout has been created with multiple learning types in mind, providing visuals and colors along with often difficult ideas, to keep any reader focused and engaged.
• A unique approach to learning Radiologic Technology concepts.
• This Book was created to provide Radiologic Technologists a complete resource to facilitate learning at any stage of their careers.
• A supplemental resource for current students to help understand recently taught concepts throughout their programs.
• A one-stop resource for recent graduates to review only the need-to-know information to successfully study for their National Registry Exam. Broken down into 23 easy to manage sections to prevent students becoming overwhelmed.
• An essential resource for clinical instructors, teachers or current techs looking to review concepts before their 10-year test.
• The layout was created with multiple learning types in mind allowing the reader to build on previous knowledge while keeping them focused and engaged for optimal success.
• Pictures, colors, and layout allow readers to look at the big picture first or to look at smaller pieces and work their way out.
GO CHECK OUT OUR REVIEWS:
-“It’s so bright and crisp, easy to read and much easier to follow than a textbook. I’m excited about my investment. If you are looking to purchase, you won’t be disappointed!!” -Etsy
-“This review for radiologic technologist students is absolutely incredible! I am a Program Director for an RT program and I have recommended this review book to all of my students! The organization follows the ARRT content specs, the colors highlight important areas, and the pictures are accurate and helpful. I will be recommending this for all my future students prepping for the ARRT!” -Etsy
EXCITING THINGS COMING SOON!
*ISBN/barcodes for the full RT Concepts Guide Book as a Hard copy or ebook for easier Student/Teacher ease of ordering through online bookstores, school bookstores etc. and for those learners that just need a hard copy (me!) or want to access the digital book on the go.
*Line editing, cover design,and final publishing details are in the works!
*Five Positioning guides are in the making based on 2022 ARRT Content Specification, covering ONLY positioning within those content specs making it easier for students to keep their review focused for
-Currently Available:
1. Skull
2. Thorax and Abdomen
-In Progress:
3. Spine and Pelvis
4. Upper Extremity
5. Lower Extremity