Radiologic Technologist
Radiologic Technologists use
x-ray machines, ultrasound machines, magnetic resonance scanners, positron
emission scanners, and other technologically advanced machines to help diagnose
and treat illnesses and injuries under the directions of a physician. They are responsible
for explaining and getting patients ready for radiological tests and treatment
that will be performed.
Average Salary: $24,000-$36,000
Educational Requirements:
Students must take the most
challenging courses in science, math, and English. To become a registered
radiologic technologist, students must complete a two year training program in a
hospital or school. A high school diploma or GED certificate is required for
entry into these programs.
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