 I'll see if she's cooperating today. I'm technical sergeant Rena Rivera, and I am the NCOIC of ultrasound. Ultrasound is used for identifying any masses, any lumps or bumps that people may feel. And obviously, we use it to do anatomy scans on second trimester ultrasounds. One of the misconceptions about ultrasound, specifically for the second trimester ultrasounds, is that it's for a gender reveal, basically. But in fact, it is just to make sure that baby's growing okay, making sure that baby has all its parts, and that baby's just doing good. Yep. That's good. What I enjoy about my job, it is very rewarding. For one, we are the eyes and ears of the radiologists. In order for them to dictate and diagnose a patient, we really have to be on top of just ultrasound skills and knowing what we're doing in all the required images, and just making sure that we are able to identify any pathology. So the most fulfilling part of my job is just providing the service of ultrasounds as far as being part of the process for the patient to get results back. Just knowing that my job is really important in their patient care, and being able to aid in that process. That's crazy.