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Radiology Technician Job Description


By: Amit Kothiyal
Submitted: 2011-02-04 01:31:21 | Word Count: 387


The basic radiology technician job description includes taking X-rays and conducting magnetic resonance imaging scans, computed tomography scans and other types of scans or imaging tests, as well as a variety of tasks associated with keeping the radiology department running. The results of these tests help physicians to diagnose and treat a number of conditions and diseases, so people can live healthier and longer lives. If this sounds like a career you might be interested in, you should keep reading and learn more.


If you are going to become a radiology technician you will need to get an education, which there are various options for. The education level you reach will determine the job options you have available to you later on. You may choose to complete a certificate, associate’s degree or bachelor’s degree. The certificate will take about a year; the associate’s degree will take around two years, and bachelor’s degrees are typically completed in four years. Associate’s degree programs are probably the most popular for those entering the field with no prior medical experience, whereas those with experience in the field may opt for a certificate program to get them up to the next level and improve their skills in this specialized area. If you want to become a teacher later on or work more in the administrative and/or managerial side of things, you will probably want to opt for a bachelor’s degree.
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Whatever type of radiology training you get, you will undoubtedly have to take courses in basic principles of radiology, human anatomy, medical ethics, medical terminologies, patient care procedure, physiology, radio-biology and radio physics. This will prepare you for the basic procedure of taking a CT, MRI or X-ray, and so much more. You will get hands-on training to be able to work well with patients, properly use the equipment, ensure safety on the job at all times, conduct the most accurate scans and tests and interpret the results. With experience and proper education you can also go on to work as an administrator or teacher.


So does this radiology technician job description sound good for you?

Author Resource:- You can find detailed information about top radiology schools and radiology training programs and courses at RadiologyTechnicianSchoolsU.com. Choose the best radiology school for you and start your path to a rewarding career.

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