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    Becoming a radiology technologist requires a large amount of research and studying which I have done so myself and will be sharing what I have learned. I will be talking about the education and training needed to become a radiologic technologist. I will also explain job duties and salary for this career. To become a radiologic technologist an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in radiology is needed. Coursework that is required includes anatomy, patient positioning, radiation safety and patient basic

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    taking care of my family. I later dropped out of school to work some low paying jobs in order to save money to continue my education. After several years of contemplating what to study, I enrolled in a community college to continue my education in radiologic technology. As an undergraduate student I developed a huge passion for computers, I took some

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    becoming a Radiologic Technologist, someone who performs imaging examinations, but do not know if it is the right choice for you. This paper will inform the reader as to how to become a Radiologic Technologist, their job description, ranging from the work settings to the kind of patients they deal with, some of the challenges and rewards, including their salary as well. At the end of this paper you should be able to make up your mind on becoming one or not. Job Description Although Radiologic Technologist

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    Radiologic Technologist: Introduction If you have thought about becoming a Radiologic Technologist, someone who performs imaging examinations, but do not know if it is the right choice for you. This paper will inform the reader as to how to become a Radiologic Technologist, their job description, ranging from the work settings to the kind of patients they deal with, some of the challenges and rewards, including their salary as well. At the end of this paper you should be able to make up your mind

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    addition to state legislature, ensuring the persons administering radiation are held to the highest of standards. Successfully completing accredited programs in radiologic sciences, having thorough knowledge of and resolute compliance with the rules of ethics, as well as achieving certification through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (A.R.R.T.) by means of examination warrants an imaging professional with the tools necessary to provide and maintain a safe environment for themselves and

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    work done in the profession of a radiologic technologist such as, the personal qualities and skills for those who wish to work in this profession, the professional attributes that benefit all the employees, the education required by radiologic technologist, the working conditions, the methods of dealing with stress in this profession, the opportunities of advancement, the salary and benefit, the job outlook, and also the equipment used. Radiologic technologists specialize in performing diagnostic

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    Radiologic technology is one of the most challenging medical careers that requires an immense amount of skill and knowledge. Many people may not understand all of the aspects of radiologic technology, but it is important for this to change. Before becoming a radiologic technology student, I was unaware of what the career consists of. My impression was that it was an easy job because technologists simply took quick x-rays and then sent patients away. I also thought that the career was dangerous because

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    Modern medicine is capable of treating a tremendous range of human disease and injuries, but the usefulness of all medical specialties depends on accurate diagnosis. Virtually every conceivable medical specialty relies on radiological technologies to provide formal diagnoses, making radiology one of the most important of all medical specialties. Radiologists enjoy some of the best working conditions in modern medicine and typically experience very positive employment conditions. Consequently, their

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    took him to the emergency room and he got a portable hand x-ray in his room. I never had an x-ray in my life and that was the first time I saw a radiograph was taken. I felt amazed by that; it was like love at the first sight; I had no idea what a radiologic

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    Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) created a mandatory continuing education (CE) exam for all radiologic technologist. The ARRT defines the continuing education requirements as "planned, organized and administered to enhance the knowledge and skills underlying the professional performance that the technologist uses to provide services to patients, the public or the medical profession. To qualify as a CE activity, it must provide sufficient depth and scope of a subject area."

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