
Tech Talk with Kelsey
By Kelsey Newstadt

Tech Talk with KelseyJan 20, 2022

Building Blocks to Advance Your Career
In this episode, Jessica Viccari shares the many building blocks that have lead her to a leadership role in the oncology space. She firmly believes if you roll your sleeves up and go after what you want, you will get to the goals you have sought out to achieve.

Bringing More to the Workplace than the Skills You were Taught in School
In this episode, Whitney Villanueva shares what personally inspires her to show up everyday. While she has had a very successful career, her secret sauce may not be what you think, including her future plans.

You May be in the Medical Field but still have a Teachers Heart
In this episode, Joseph Seibert shares how much he loves teaching. In fact, he enjoys it so much he may just end his career in a classroom full time.

Be Open to Starting a Second Career
Nana Boateng RT(NM)(CT) went from an being an elementary school teacher to a Nuclear Medicine Technologist. He has so much passion in all he does. Take a listen to be inspired!

Radiation Therapist: A Key Piece to a Cancer Diagnosis
Being a radiation therapist is not near as depressing as the average person may be believe. In fact, Brandon Crow believes this is probably one of the most rewarding jobs there is. Listen to the reasons why.

Interviews Don't Have to Be Scary

Advancing Your Career via Pulse Radiology
Crystal Roberts RT(R) - soon to add (MR) shares about her career choice and how she found Pulse Radiology to advance into MRI.

Letting Your Career Come to You
Sometimes, you don't know what to major in and your career path just happens. Kyle Huber shares how he went to radiography school, received his graduate degree in Public Health, and is now an Epic Analyst.

Radiologists Really Do Love the Dark!

How Pulse Radiology Came to Life
Listen to how Neil Huber went from a basketball drill gone bad to realizing he wanted to get into the medical imaging space. He followed a natural need and founded Pulse Radiology.