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Radiologic Technology |
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Today's radiographers are multi-skilled professionals. Modern radiology uses a variety of tools to image the anatomical structures and physiological functions of the body. Specialty areas include Computerized Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Nuclear Medicine, Interventional Radiography, Cardiovascular Cath Lab, and Ultrasound.
The patient information gathered and analyzed by the radiographers helps the radiologist in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Radiographers are vital members of the health care team.
Radiology is a dynamic profession with many career opportunities. Graduates find employment in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, physician offices and mobile units as well as numerous specialty fields. In addition, a wide variety of employment opportunities exist within the corporate sector in areas such as pharmaceuticals, informatics, biomedical services, sales and equipment applications.
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