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		<title>How to Get Radiology Technician Jobs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Radiology Technicians are in high demand right now. Due to this, there are facilities offering higher compensation and better working conditions to land a qualified candidate. Job at Radiology Technician Jobs is to ensure that you, the Radiology Technician, receive the compensation you deserve. Whether you want to work in a large facility or in [...]<p><a href="http://www.radiologisttechnicianschools.net/how-to-get-radiology-technician-jobs/">How to Get Radiology Technician Jobs</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.radiologisttechnicianschools.net">Radiologist Technician Schools</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Radiology Technicians are in high demand right now. Due to this, there are facilities offering higher compensation and better working conditions to land a qualified candidate. Job at Radiology Technician Jobs is to ensure that you, the Radiology Technician, receive the compensation you deserve. Whether you want to work in a large facility or in a private office, the opportunities are there waiting. Once you have been in contact with one of the recruiters, they will continue to look for that perfect job for you. They do all of the work, you make all of the decisions.</p>
<p>Radiology Technician Jobs is committed to each individual to ensure that every detail is seen to. If there are any problems, staff is on call 24 hours a day to assist. Radiology Technician Jobs strives to be the best Radiologic Technology site. A radiologist education can open the door to a career with job stability and numerous opportunities for growth.</p>
<p>Job opportunities will be abundant for students studying to become a radiologist technician. The Bureau of labor Statistics predicts an above average job growth in this field as diagnostic imaging centers and physicians&#8217; offices will increasingly need qualified radiologist technicians. The vast majority of these health care professionals work in hospitals.</p>
<p>Radiologist technicians, also known as radiographers, take x-rays to help with patient diagnosis. They are responsible for obtaining images of various regions of the human body to detect abnormalities. They also help prepare the patient for the x-ray by describing what to expect and by putting the patient in the proper position for the procedure.</p>
<p>Other job duties include making sure proper procedures are followed by taking the necessary steps to protect patients and staff from excess exposure to radiation. A radiologist technician is also responsible for maintaining the x-ray machines, managing patient record files, and making sure the radiology department is running efficiently. Organizing work schedules is also part of the job.</p>
<p>Students can find radiology technician training programs at universities, colleges, hospitals, and vocational schools. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, most of these programs last from 1 to 4 years. Graduates can enter this profession with either an associate or bachelor&#8217;s degree. Most students choose to get training from a two year program.</p>
<p>Health care professionals who work in related professions such as medical technology, can change professions and work as a radiologist technician, after earning a certificate from a one year program. Students who are interested in management, administrative or teaching positions must earn a bachelor&#8217;s or master&#8217;s degree from a radiologic technology program.</p>
<p>Students can ensure that they are getting a quality education by attending radiology technician schools that are accredited. Accreditation is handled by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). This will give students the assurance that their curriculum is up to industry standards. Students can find out which schools are accredited by contacting JRCT.</p>
<p>Students will receive classroom instruction as well as clinical lessons in physiology, radiation physics, medical terminology, and patient care procedures. They will also study principles of imaging, anatomy, and medical ethics. According to the American Society of Radiologic Technologists, there are more than 1,000 accredited radiology technician schools in the United States.</p>
<p>Graduates can increase their chances of getting hired as a radiologist technician by becoming certified. In order to do they must pass an exam administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technicians. Only students who graduate from certified radiology technician training programs are eligible to try for certification. Certification must be renewed every two years.</p>
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		<title>Prominence of Radiology Technician Education in Medical Field.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are interested in a career that is both rewarding and has long-term earning potential, perhaps you should become a radiology technician. Radiology technicians take x-rays and administer non-radioactive materials into the bloodstreams of patients for diagnostic purposes. Some radiology technicians also specialize in diagnostic imaging technologies, such as computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic [...]<p><a href="http://www.radiologisttechnicianschools.net/prominence-of-radiology-technician-education-in-medical-field-n/">Prominence of Radiology Technician Education in Medical Field.</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.radiologisttechnicianschools.net">Radiologist Technician Schools</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are interested in a career that is both rewarding and has long-term earning potential, perhaps you should become a radiology technician. Radiology technicians take x-rays and administer non-radioactive materials into the bloodstreams of patients for diagnostic purposes. Some radiology technicians also specialize in diagnostic imaging technologies, such as computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Education and experience for this profession is offered in hospitals, colleges and universities, and vocational-technical institutes. Hospitals, which employ most radiology technicians, prefer to hire those with formal training from an accredited radiology program.</p>
<p>Courses to become a radiology technologist range from one to four years in length and can lead to a certificate, associate degree, or bachelor&#8217;s degree. Some one-year certificate programs are available for experienced radiographers or individuals from other medical professionals who want to change fields or specialize in CT or MRI. If you aspire to become a supervisor, administrator or teacher, a bachelor’s or master&#8217;s degree would be desirable. To enter a radiography technician programs you will need a high school diploma or the equivalent. A thorough understanding of mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology is helpful.</p>
<p>Once in an accredited program, you will receive classroom and clinical instruction in anatomy and physiology, patient care procedures, radiation physics, radiation protection, principles of imaging, medical terminology, positioning of patients, medical ethics, radiobiology, and pathology.</p>
<p>There are multiple paths to entry into this profession offered in hospitals or colleges and universities. Most States require licensure, and requirements vary.</p>
<p>Formal training programs in radiography lead to a certificate, an associate degree, or a bachelor&#8217;s degree. An associate degree is the most prevalent form of educational attainment among radiologic technologists and technicians. Some may receive a certificate. Certificate programs typically last around 21-24 months.</p>
<p>The Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology accredits formal training programs in radiography. The committee accredited 213 programs resulting in a certificate, 397 programs resulting in an associate degree, and 35 resulting in a bachelor’s degree in 2009. The programs provide both classroom and clinical instruction in anatomy and physiology, patient care procedures, radiation physics, radiation protection, principles of imaging, medical terminology, positioning of patients, medical ethics, radiobiology, and pathology.</p>
<p>Federal legislation protects the public from the hazards of unnecessary exposure to medical and dental radiation by ensuring that operators of radiologic equipment are properly trained. However, it is up to each State to require licensure of radiologic technologists. Most States require licensure for practicing radiologic technologists. Licensing requirements vary by State; for specific requirements contact your State’s health board.</p>
<p>With experience and additional training, staff technologists may become specialists, performing CT scanning, MR, mammography, or bone densitometry. Technologists also may advance, with additional education and certification, to become a radiologist assistant. The ARRT offers specialty certification in many radiologic specialties as well as a credentialing for radiologist assistants.</p>
<p>Experienced technologists also may be promoted to supervisor, chief radiologic technologist, and, ultimately, department administrator or director. Depending on the institution, courses or a master&#8217;s degree in business or health administration may be necessary for the director&#8217;s position.</p>
<p>Some technologists progress by specializing in the occupation to become instructors or directors in radiologic technology educational programs; others take jobs as sales representatives or instructors with equipment manufacturers.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Radiography schools train students to perform various tasks necessary in capturing x-rays for diagnostic purposes. A radiographer learns the skills necessary to administer non-radioactive materials for diagnostic procedures, prepare and position patients for x ray, and explain the various radiography procedures to patients. In addition to standard x-ray techniques, many radiography schools now offer courses [...]<p><a href="http://www.radiologisttechnicianschools.net/what-is-involved-in-radiology-technician-training/">What is Involved in Radiology Technician Training?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.radiologisttechnicianschools.net">Radiologist Technician Schools</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Radiography schools train students to perform various tasks necessary in capturing x-rays for diagnostic purposes. A radiographer learns the skills necessary to administer non-radioactive materials for diagnostic procedures, prepare and position patients for x ray, and explain the various radiography procedures to patients. In addition to standard x-ray techniques, many radiography schools now offer courses in specialized technologies such as computerized tomography scanning (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).</p>
<p>Programs offered at most radiology tech schools can be 2 or 4 years long and lead to an associate degree, or a bachelor&#8217;s degree. For experienced radiographer or medical professionals who want to change fields or specialize in CT or MRI, one-year certificate programs are also available. To work in administrative or teaching positions in radiology, bachelor&#8217;s or master&#8217;s degrees from accredited radiology tech schools are required. Courses found from accredited radiography schools include radiation protection, radiation physics, anatomy, physiology, patient care, imaging processes, radiobiology, and pathology.</p>
<p>To be employed by a hospital, a radiographer must formally train by one of the many accredited radiography schools in the United States. There is also hospital, college, university, or vocational-technical institute programs that offer training programs in radiography. Of course, only a radiography school gives you the skills to succeed in almost any environment that requires a radiographer. Opportunities in radiography can be easily accessed with the proper training from accredited radiography schools.</p>
<p>Most Radiology Technology programs are accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology. There are currently over 600 accredited programs in the United States offered at various vocational schools, technical colleges, and universities. Training programs may take one to four years to complete, depending on level of degree. Training programs consist of coursework and clinical instruction in anatomy, physiology, pathology, medical terminology, radiation physics, radiation protection, principles of imaging, and positioning of patients.</p>
<p>A Radiology Technician when training can choose to specialize on mammography which involves the use of low dose x-ray to take images of breasts, computed tomography or the magnetic resonance both take a cross section of three dimension viewing. They also manage a radiology department. For a full time radiologic technician, they work estimated 40 hours a week, though part time opportunities are also available. They are also required to have good and strong muscles, this is because most of the time they lift or turn disabled patient.</p>
<p>Radiation hazards exist in this occupation, but it is minimized by the use of lead apron, gloves and other shielding devices, together with equipment that are used to monitor radiation exposure. Radiologist technicians have badges that they wear that help them to measure radiation levels in the radiation area. This guides them to know if the radiation area is safe for them and patient or not.</p>
<p>Preparation for radiology technician training is offered in hospital, colleges, university and vocational training, formal training of which is mostly the key requirement takes a period of between 1-4 years. After the training, you get first a certificate, then an associate degree or bachelor degree. But two year associate degree programs are most common. If you have majored in other programs or medical fields, you can get a 1 year certificate program for you to become a radiographer.</p>
<p>Radiology technician are trained to be sensitive to patients’ physical and psychological needs. They are advised to pay attention to details, follow each instruction carefully and work as a team. After they have gained enough experience, they can perform CT scanning and then can be promoted to be supervisors of that department but depending on the courses and the master’s degree that they would have acquired.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A radiologist is a physician who has specialized training in obtaining and interpreting medical images, which makes him or her imaging expert. These images are obtained by using x-rays (radiographs, CT, fluoroscopy), or radioactive substances (nuclear medicine), others by means of sound waves (ultrasound) or the body&#8217;s natural magnetism (MRI). Nearly all physicians examine patients, [...]<p><a href="http://www.radiologisttechnicianschools.net/more-information-about-career-as-a-radiologist/">More Information About Career As a Radiologist.</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.radiologisttechnicianschools.net">Radiologist Technician Schools</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A radiologist is a physician who has specialized training in obtaining and interpreting medical images, which makes him or her imaging expert. These images are obtained by using x-rays (radiographs, CT, fluoroscopy), or radioactive substances (nuclear medicine), others by means of sound waves (ultrasound) or the body&#8217;s natural magnetism (MRI).</p>
<p>Nearly all physicians examine patients, obtain medical histories, diagnose illnesses, or prescribe and administer treatment for people suffering from injury or disease. According to American Medical Association statistics, 1.2 percent of those physicians specialize in radiology. A radiologist correlates medical image findings with other examinations and tests, recommends further examinations or treatments, and confers with referring physicians (the doctors who send patients to the radiology department or clinic for testing). Radiologists also treat diseases by means of radiation (radiation oncology or nuclear medicine) or minimally invasive, image-guided surgery (interventional radiology).</p>
<p>Like other physicians, a radiologist must have graduated from an accredited medical school and has earned an MD degree. He or she have passed a licensing examination, performed a year of internship, and completed at least four years of graduate medical education (residency) in radiology. Upon completing a residency, these doctors may choose to enter a fellowship program and sub-specialize into one or more areas of radiology.</p>
<p>A radiologist, through extensive clinical work and related research, may also specialize in one or more radiology sub specialties.</p>
<p><strong>Breast imaging</strong><br />
The sub-specialty of radiology devoted to the diagnostic imaging and diagnosis of breast diseases and conditions. This includes mammography, breast ultrasound, breast MRI, and breast procedures such as breast biopsy.</p>
<p><strong>Cardiovascular Radiology</strong><br />
The sub-specialty of radiology devoted to the diagnostic imaging and diagnosis of diseases of the heart and blood vessels (including the arteries and veins, and the lymphatic). This includes x-rays, CT (computed tomography or CAT), ultrasound and MRI.</p>
<p><strong>Chest Radiology</strong><br />
The sub-specialty of radiology devoted to diagnostic imaging and diagnosis of diseases of the chest, especially the heart and lungs. This includes x-rays, CT (computed tomography or CAT), Ultrasound, MRI and chest procedures, such as lung biopsy and drainage of fluid from the chest.</p>
<p><strong>Emergency Radiology</strong><br />
The sub-specialty of radiology devoted to the diagnostic imaging and diagnosis of trauma and non-traumatic emergency conditions. This includes x-rays, CT (computed tomography or CAT), Ultrasound and MRI.</p>
<p><strong>Gastrointestinal (GI) Radiology</strong><br />
The sub-specialty of radiology devoted to the diagnostic imaging and diagnosis of the gastrointestinal (GI), or digestive tract (the stomach and intestines) and abdomen. This includes fluoroscopy, x-rays, CT (computed tomography or CAT), Ultrasound, MRI, and GI procedures such as biopsy, fluid and abscess drainage.</p>
<p>A radiologist assistant (RA) is a high level radiologic technologist (RT) who works under the close supervision of a radiologist to perform and assist with advanced tasks. Specifically, an RA performs radiologic examinations, is involved in patient management and evaluation, and assists the radiologist with invasive procedures. The RA also may be responsible for making preliminary judgments about image quality, making initial observations of images, and forwarding those observations to the supervising radiologist.</p>
<p>The radiologist usually receives assistance from a radiologic technologist. Primarily, a technologist operates the radiographic equipment to produce images. This involves explaining procedures to reassure the patient and obtain cooperation, positioning the patient on the examining table, and adjusting immobilization devices to obtain optimum views of specific body areas.</p>
<p>The larger medical centers may employ a radiological nurse who provides for the physical, mental, and emotional needs of the patient who is undergoing tests or treatment in a radiology department. The radiologic nurse usually develops and manages a care plan to help patients understand procedures and, later, recuperate from the procedures. This may also include working with a patient&#8217;s family.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Radiology is the branch or specialty of medicine that deals with the study and application of imaging technology like x-ray and radiation to diagnosing and treating disease.</p>
<p>One of the most amazing developments in medical technology was the x-ray. Now doctors can actually look inside the human body to diagnose problems without causing injury to the patient. Today, radiology is a profession, and radiology schools train students to work in the field. Radiology colleges offer a degree that will help launch a career in one of the fastest growing areas of health care today. If you enjoy working with people and doctors, becoming a radiological technician is a great option for you! Radiology programs will provide you with the education and tools you need to get started in this fascinating industry.</p>
<p>Radiology schools will teach more than how to take an x-ray. Radiology programs also focus on patient care procedures, medical ethics, radiobiology, medical terminology, physiology, and pathology. You’ll also receive extensive clinical training from your radiology college, including how to operate complex equipment and the study of x-rays. Radiology colleges also teach other diagnostic imaging technologies including computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imagine. Radiology programs also teach how to administer non-radioactive materials for diagnostic purposes.</p>
<p>Before explaining this topic any further, it is important to understand the distinction between a “technician” and a “technologist” in the world of radiography. A technician often referred to as a Radiology Technician or a X-Ray Technician, is someone who often has what is referred to as a “limited scope” training. In addition, technicians are usually not certified through the ARRT.</p>
<p>A technologist, properly referred to as a Radiologic Technologist (RT), is individuals who have gone through a rigorous training program that includes both didactic and clinical training. This means that they have had formal education through an institution that has been approved by an accrediting body called JCERT (Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology).</p>
<p>The best advantage of this radiology technician and technology program is it prepares you as a qualified health care professional and plays the role as a first assistant to the physician in medical practice. The coursework of these programs generally focuses on educating students on different elements of radiology such as how to take x-rays or prepare film and manage records of patients properly. Adding to this, radiology programs also provides hands-on training through clinical rotations.</p>
<p>Getting a radiology job as an x-ray technician may be done by simply completing a certificate radiology program and becoming licensed to practice in New York, Philadelphia, Texas and other states. Becoming a Radiology Technologist is most commonly done by completing an associate’s degree in Radiography through an institution recognized by JCERT. Once the program is completed, it is advised that you take the ARRT exam and become licensed through your state of practice. Then, and only then, can you be considered a Rssad Tech, as it is often referred in slang within the radiology community.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Radiologist Technician Schools—Tips for Finding the Right One If you are looking for a job that does not get affected by recession or economic crises, you should consider a career in the medical industry. The medical industry has not been affected by the past recession. After all, everyone needs medical attention and you do not [...]<p><a href="http://www.radiologisttechnicianschools.net/radiologist-technician-schools-tips-for-finding-the-right-one/">Radiologist Technician Schools &#8211; Tips for Finding the Right One</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.radiologisttechnicianschools.net">Radiologist Technician Schools</a></p>
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<p>If you are looking for a job that does not get affected by recession or economic crises, you should consider a career in the medical industry. The medical industry has not been affected by the past recession. After all, everyone needs medical attention and you do not have any choice but to go to the doctor if you are sick or something. Of course, deciding to be in the medical industry does not mean you have to be a doctor or a nurse. To be a doctor, you need to study for many years and to be a nurse is also a bit difficult. One of the easiest medical jobs that you can learn is to become a radiology technician.</p>
<p>If you are not familiar with this profession, you should first learn what a radiology technician does. A radiology technician is someone who can use X-ray and ultra sound equipments and presents the results to the patient. You should know how to use and maintain the machines and also to explain the results properly. You can work in a hospital, clinic, or other places that require the use of X-ray and ultra sound machines. You can get an annual income as much as $45,000.</p>
<p>However, it is not enough to study to become a radiology technician. You should also consider the school where you can study this profession. There are several <strong>radiology technician schools</strong> out there and choosing the right one might be difficult especially for people who are not familiar with the medical industry and its professions. To help you find <strong>radiology technician schools</strong> that can help you become an expert in operating X-ray and ultra sound machines and reading their results, you have to read the tips outlined below.</p>
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<li>First, you 	have to educate yourself about this kind of profession. It would be 	easier to choose the right school if you know what you are getting 	into. You have to understand the basics about this profession so 	that you can choose the right school that can help you advance in 	this kind of career. Read books about being a radiology technician 	or research about it in the internet. It will really help a lot if 	you have an idea about what you are supposed to do or the 	responsibilities that you should expect.</li>
<li>To find <strong>radiology technician 	schools</strong>, you can browse online or ask your friends who are also 	medical students or graduates. You can also ask doctors or radiology 	technicians themselves in one of your visits to the hospital or 	clinic. This way, you will at least have an idea on where to start.</li>
<li>Once you have searched for some 	<strong>radiology technician schools</strong>, you should now check out each 	school’s curriculum and courses. Some schools offer two-year 	courses while others have four-year courses. Choose the course that 	will suit your needs. You should also look into the curriculum. Do 	they offer good subjects that will make you a good radiology 	technician? Do they have training courses for their students? It is 	also important to check the school’s background. Are there many 	successful radiology technicians who graduated from their schools? 	Things like these are also important factors when choosing the right 	radiology technician school.</li>
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