Amplifying The Love For Echocardiography
Honouring 20 years of service in heart imaging
PULSE Issue 43 | July 2024
As a Senior Medical Technologist at the National University Heart Centre, Singapore (NUHCS), Geronic's two-decade-long career is a testament to Socrates' famous quote. In addition to inspiring co-workers with her strong technical expertise and investigative skills in echocardiography1, the veteran professional has also cultivated a deep understanding of the human side of healthcare, touching countless patient lives in the process.
As Geronica looks to embrace her next chapter of retirement, the PULSE Editorial Team catches up with the sprightly 68 year-old to learn more about her remarkable journey as a cardiac medical technologist, what keeps her heart for echocardiography beating, and her unique perspectives at the past, present, and future of this exciting field!
Geronica: I've always been intrigued by the human anatomy, and this curiosity led me to explore the world of medical imaging2 . After completing my education and training, I practiced as a medical technologist in various countries such as the Philippines and Saudi Arabia. I eventually settled in Singapore and NUHCS appealed to me with its diverse and collaborative environment, where I could combine my passion for healthcare and technology to make a meaningful impact.
Geronica: Each day brings a unique set of challenges and opportunities. First of all, my role involves performing ultrasound scans, capturing images to accurately assess the heart’s structure and function in situations where heart disease is suspected or known, to help classify heart failure and guide treatment.
Besides preparing and operating the ultrasound equipment to ensure my patients receive the highest quality of care, I also collaborate closely with the cardiologist, or research personnel and other staff, to resolve issues and provide insights, wherever cardiovascular diagnostic procedures or equipment are concerned.
Geronica: One of the challenges we face is dealing with patients who may be anxious, upset or in pain. As patients and their family may come to us with some degree of anxiety due to the possibility of a heart problem, it is important to set a calming tone to help them understand what they need to go through and ensure that they feel comfortable before and during the procedure.
Interpreting ultrasound images accurately can sometimes be complicated, especially in patients with unique anatomical variations. Having a mindset of continuous learning, even after many years on the job, helps me to navigate any challenges.
Geronica: Advances such as better image quality and more sophisticated diagnostic capabilities have made waves in the world of medicine. I attended workshops, conferences, and training programmes to stay abreast of the latest innovations and techniques in the field, so I can further enhance the quality of care I provide to patients.
Geronica: Yes, I enjoy sharing the knowledge and experiences I have gained across different modalities with the doctors and my fellow medical technologists. I believe that it is paramount to nurture the next generation to instill in them the confidence, compassion, and a commitment to excellence in echocardiography. Empowering myself by staying active, and preparing teaching materials for my students, further allows me to value-add to the knowledge depository.
Geronica: To excel in echocardiography, one must have a strong foundation in the human anatomy and physiology, and attention to detail. Equally important are excellent communication skills, compassion and patience, when working with patients, who may be going through a difficult time. Stay committed to lifelong learning, and cherish the relationships you build with patients and colleagues. This field will not be stagnant and will only continue to evolve, but your dedication and passion for echocardiography will keep you moving forward.
Geronica: The daily interactions with patients, the thrill of solving diagnostic puzzles, and of course, the camaraderie at NUHCS! I am immensely thankful for the amazing support from all my colleagues at NUHCS throughout my years here!
1 Echocardiography – A painless and non-invasive ultrasound test to visualise the heart’s structures, for diagnosing issues such as enlargement of the heart, structural abnormalities, blood clots, etc.
2 Medical Imaging – Use of technologies to take pictures of internal areas of the body to guide diagnosis and treatment.