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DIFFERENT RADIOLOGY TECHNICIAN PROGRAMS

AND CAREER OPTIONS

A Radiology technician is a profession in which the individual's responsibility is to make use

of equipment for taking X-rays images on patients for diagnostic purpose for detecting

trauma and disease. People who are in this vocation are also known as x-ray technicians or

radiographers. A radio technician's job profile also involves making use of other equipment

such as computer tomography (CT scan), MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) equipment,

and ultrasound equipment. In order to become a radiology technician, one needs to go

through radiology technician programs at hospitals, medical colleges and universities,

dedicated technical institutions that specialize in providing medical courses, and the military.

In order to get a job in this field, you should have a certificate, an associate or a bachelor's

degree. Here are the details on the different programs that can help you achieve a job that

suits your caliber.

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1. RADIOLOGY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

If you are looking forward to undergo a certificate course for becoming a radiology

technician, your previous educational curriculum should include courses on medical

imaging science and diagnosis, anatomy and physiology, radio pharmacology, pathology,

biology, etc to name a few. The radiology technician certificate course usually lasts for two

years. During the course, the students gains knowledge about:

Taking care of patients

Safety procedures while handling radiology equipments.

Making use of radiology and scanning equipment

Health care ethics

Once completed, students can appear for technician certification exam.

2. ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE IN RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGY

In order to apply for associate's degree, the students should have a high school diploma and

their previous studies should include subjects like English, math and science. The

associate's degree educates the students on various radiological procedures that are

needed in positioning patients for performing x-rays and related diagnostic tests. The

curriculum also covers the following topics:

CLINICAL RADIOLOGY

How to operate and maintain radiologic machines

Safety procedures while handling radiology equipments.

Gets acquainted with medical terminologies

Radiolographic positioning

After completing the course, students can go for on-the-job training in order to specialize in

MRI or CT.

3. BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN RADIOLOGY TECHNICIAN

Radiology technicians who wish to go for higher management positions can opt for a

bachelor's degree course. The students gain professional knowledge on supervising and

teaching radiology. In order to apply for a bachelor's degree course, you need to be a high

school graduate and also provide ACT or SAT scores. During the course, the students also

educates becomes highly proficient in the following aspects:

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Business and financial skills

Anatomy and physiology

Leadership skills

Management skills

Human development and psychology

Various radiology techniques and physics

ONCE YOU HAVE GRADUATED, YOU CAN APPLY FOR FOLLOWING

POSITIONS AT HOSPITALS AND CLINICS:

Diagnostic imaging director

Lead radiological technologist

Radiological technologist trainer

After completing the bachelor's degree course, you can only go for advanced radiological

science degrees as there is no master's degree available in this field. You can specialize in

different aspects such as management, education or assistant depending on your career

interests.

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