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A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast

A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast

De: Chaundria | Radiology Technologist
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A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast" is the go-to resource for Radiologic Technologists and Imaging Professionals looking to beat burnout and reclaim their passion. Join us as we explore how to pivot your imaging career, leverage ASRT advocacy, and find new opportunities without leaving the healthcare field. Whether you are a student, a seasoned tech, or looking for your next career move, we provide the connection and insights you need to thrive in medical imaging. Topics covered: Radiology career paths, Rad Tech salary, ASRT volunteer roles, burnout prevention for healthcare workers, medical imaging leadership, and non-clinical radiology jobs, radiologic technology scholarships..© 2026 A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast Economía Enfermedades Físicas Exito Profesional Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • AI in Radiology: Are Radiologic Technologists Being Replaced or Redefined?
    Mar 12 2026

    AI in Radiology: Are Radiologic Technologists Being Replaced or Redefined?

    If you’ve ever felt your stomach drop when someone mentions AI in your department, this episode is for you.

    Chaun sits down with Jordan Hermiller, MHA, RT(R)(QM), CPHQ — a radiologic technologist and Technical Manager at Agfa Radiology Solutions — to cut through the noise around AI in radiography. Jordan has been a working rad tech, a radiology manager, a university instructor, and a published researcher. Now he works at the intersection of clinical practice and real-world AI implementation. He gets both sides.

    In this episode:

    • Why AI feels so dominant in radiology right now — and what’s actually driving it

    • The difference between real AI and rebranded automation — and how to tell them apart

    • What “autonomous x-ray” actually means in a real clinical environment

    • How workforce shortages and AI intersect — and what that means for your job

    • New roles opening up for radiologic technologists as AI becomes standard

    • When to trust an AI recommendation — and when to push back

    This episode is brought to you in paid partnership with Agfa Radiology Solutions.

    Connect with Jordan Hermiller: LinkedIn

    Learn more about Agfa Radiology Solutions: Website Link

    AI (CE) Webinar: https://agfaradiologysolutions.com/campaigns/https-agfaradiologysolutions-com-ai_impact_in_radiography/

    RadX Case Competition: https://agfaradiologysolutions.com/campaigns/radx-radiology-administration-challenge/

    Agfa Website: https://agfaradiologysolutions.com/

    Links referenced in this episode:

    1. ahra.org
    2. asrt.org
    3. clevelandclinic.org

    This episode was created in paid partnership with Agfa Radiology Solutions. All opinions expressed by Chaundria Singleton are her own.

    Keywords: AI in radiology, radiologic technologists and AI, autonomous X-ray technology, AI job impact in radiology, future of radiology jobs, AI implementation in imaging, radiology workforce shortage, AI and patient care, technology in radiology, Agfa Radiology Solutions, AI education for technologists, radiology imaging advancements, deep learning in healthcare, AI misconceptions in radiology, quality assurance in radiography, challenges of AI in radiology, AI and patient outcomes, continuing education for radiology techs, radiology automation, AI training data and accuracy.

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    55 m
  • Is Rad Tech a Good Career? Salary, Schedules, and 20+ Years of Real Talk
    Feb 5 2026

    Think Radiology is just about pushing buttons and taking pictures? Think again. In this episode of A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast, Chaun gets "100% real" about why she stumbled into this profession—it wasn't a "calling," it was a quest for independence and a career that didn't involve mucus. We explore how a 20-year career in radiologic technology can be a chameleon, allowing you to move from X-ray and CT into informatics, education, and even becoming a published author.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    1. The Launchpad Effect: Why medical imaging is a gateway to the entire medical world, not just a clinical job.
    2. The "Roommate Factor": How this career provides the financial foundation for independence and a lifestyle you love.
    3. Endless Modalities: A breakdown of paths from MRI and Mammography to Radiation Safety and Forensics.
    4. Beyond the 9-to-5: The truth about schedules, travel work, and avoiding the "Sunday scaries."

    Resources Mentioned:

    1. A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast: Dive into past episodes about informatics and specialized modalities.
    2. Career Questions? Drop your thoughts in the comments or reach out for a roadmap on how to start your own pivot.

    Radiologic Technologist Career, Rad Tech Salary, Radiology School Tips, Medical Imaging Pivot, ASRT Leadership, MRI and CT Modalities, Informatics in Radiology, Healthcare Career Freedom.

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    10 m
  • Silent Career Mistake Burned Out Rad Techs Keep Making
    Jan 1 2026

    You’re Good at Your Job. That’s No Longer Enough.

    A wake-up call for radiologic technologists and medical imaging professionals who feel stuck, burned out, or invisible in their careers.

    Here's why:

    You can be excellent at your job and still quietly disappear from your profession.

    In this solo episode of A Couple of Rad Techs, we’re talking directly to radiologic technologists and medical imaging professionals who are skilled, dependable, and tired—but starting to feel stuck, overlooked, or disconnected.

    This is not a motivational episode.

    It’s a career reality check.

    Being good at your job used to be enough. In today’s medical imaging landscape, it isn’t.

    Technology is accelerating. Scope pressure is real. Decisions about radiology and radiation therapy are being made every day—and many working technologists are not in the room when they happen.

    In this episode, we cover:

    1. The silent career mistake many technologists make without realizing it
    2. Why professional isolation feels safe at first—and costly later
    3. What technologists actually lose when they disengage from the profession
    4. The difference between being employed and being connected
    5. Why burnout grows faster in isolation
    6. What ASRT and professional societies really provide beyond CEUs
    7. Why visibility—not just competence—is becoming the dividing line

    This conversation is for medical imaging technologists who:

    1. Are good at what they do
    2. Care about the profession
    3. Feel tired, skeptical, or burned out
    4. Haven’t fully stepped away—but haven’t fully stepped in either

    You don’t need to do everything.

    You do need to stop standing on the sidelines of your own profession.

    Key Takeaways
    1. Competence alone no longer protects your career
    2. Professional isolation is still a decision—even when it feels passive
    3. You can’t negotiate, pivot, or prepare for changes you don’t know about
    4. Connection creates visibility, leverage, and options
    5. Professional societies function as career infrastructure—not extras

    If this episode hit, don’t brush it off.

    Take one step that reconnects you to the profession.

    Visit asrt.org

    Review the salary data

    Reconnect with your state society

    You don’t need to do everything.

    You just need to stop being invisible.

    About the Show

    A Couple of Rad Techs is a podcast for radiologic technologists, MRI techs, CT techs, radiation therapists, and medical imaging professionals who want more clarity, confidence, and longevity in their careers—without leaving the field.

    Hosted by a 20+ year medical imaging professional, this show blends real experience, honest conversations, and practical insight from inside the profession.

    radiologic technologist

    medical imaging careers

    radiology burnout

    ASRT

    professional societies

    radiology career growth

    medical imaging jobs

    radiation therapy careers

    healthcare professional development

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    29 m
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