[ 13 Dec 2011 | No Comment ]
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There are many facts you should ponder if you are considering a career as a diagnostic medical sonographer, before making the decision to enter a training program. It could very well be that this is an ideal job for you, but you can’t be sure unless you learn more.
First of all, it is important to consider whether this is a job you would enjoy. Do you like being around people and working with a team? Do you have a knack for operating specialized equipment? Can you stay on your feet …

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[ 27 Dec 2011 | No Comment ]
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Radiology technicians and technologists are very similar in many ways, but there are some subtle differences between the two professions that necessitate a differentiation in name. This article will highlight the differences and similarities in greater detail.
Radiology Technicians
Radiology technicians, also known as radiographers, are responsible for producing x-ray images of specific areas of patients’ bodies for diagnostic purposes. The images are captured on film for doctors to use in diagnosis and treatment of illnesses and injuries. Technicians are also responsible for meeting with patients and explaining the various procedures …

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[ 20 Dec 2011 | No Comment ]
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Nuclear medicine technologists are highly specialized professionals who work side by side with nuclear medicine physicians to diagnose and treat diseases, illnesses and injuries. These healthcare workers have very specific job duties that differ from other diagnostic imaging technologists. This article will explain the role of nuclear medicine technologists, what it takes to become one, and the perks and challenges of the job.
Job Duties of Nuclear Medicine Technologists

Assisting with analysis of data
Examining specimens in the lab
Explaining procedures to patients and answering any questions
Preparing radioactive chemical compounds to be administered …

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[ 13 Dec 2011 | No Comment ]
medical_sonography

There are many facts you should ponder if you are considering a career as a diagnostic medical sonographer, before making the decision to enter a training program. It could very well be that this is an ideal job for you, but you can’t be sure unless you learn more.
First of all, it is important to consider whether this is a job you would enjoy. Do you like being around people and working with a team? Do you have a knack for operating specialized equipment? Can you stay on your feet …

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[ 1 Nov 2011 | No Comment ]
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Nuclear medicine programs prepare students for a variety of complex responsibilities in the realm of diagnostic medical technology. With a basic level of schooling and the passing of a licensing examination, a well-trained student can go on to a challenging and rewarding career as a nuclear medicine technologist. The job duties for this professional field include administering radiopharmaceuticals to patients, explaining the procedures to patients, keeping records, using complex medical equipment, including cameras that follow the path of these radioactive drugs, and using one’s skills and knowledge in the observation …

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[ 22 Sep 2011 | No Comment ]
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X-ray technician programs provide the gateway into a new professional path in diagnostic medical technology. There are several pathways into this career field, and the options that you have available to you will depend largely on the schooling choices that you make and the quality of the educational institution you attend. There are diploma and certificate programs that can provide entrance into the most basic, entry-level x-ray jobs, and if your only goal is to get in and out of school as quickly as possible to begin earning a paycheck, …

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[ 19 Jul 2011 | No Comment ]
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If you want to make a difference in the healthcare system without finishing many years of school, online radiology technician programs could be exactly what you’re looking for. X-rays, MRIs, CT scans and other types of radiographic images help physicians and radiologists diagnose and treat patients, and they need radiology technicians to produce those images. It is a very important job within the healthcare field. Through diploma, certificate and degree programs, you can prepare for this job in as little as one year or as many as four years if …

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[ 29 Jun 2011 | No Comment ]
Radiology transcription services

The question of how to become a radiology transcriptionist starts with the question of what exactly is a transcriptionist. After answering that, you can begin to look into the various ways of specializing in radiology within this field. It’s an excellent career for fast typists who want to make a difference in a specialized area of the medical field.
The Role of a Transcriptionist
The role of a medical transcriptionist is to type up medical reports about patient procedures, exams and various medical findings, based on the notes and transcribed recordings …

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[ 3 Jun 2011 | No Comment ]
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The history of radiology goes back to 1895 when Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen “discovered” the x-ray, describing the properties of this previously unknown type of electromagnetic radiation in stunning detail. In the early 1900s, people started using x-rays for all sorts of things, even for purposes such as helping to fit shoes! The medical uses of x-rays were the only applications that persisted, though, as the dangers of ionizing radiation were discovered.
At first, all sorts of medical and non-medical professionals used x-rays in hospitals and clinics. Everyone from doctors and nurses …

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[ 23 May 2011 | No Comment ]
Radiology Bachelor’s Degreee Programs

If you are thinking about becoming a radiology technician, you should definitely consider radiology bachelor’s degree programs as opposed to the quicker certificate or associate’s degree programs. You may be tempted by the shorter length of the other programs; a certificate can be completed in less than a year, and an associate’s degree typically takes about two years to complete. A bachelor’s degree, however, typically takes four years. There are many benefits to taking the longer road, though, if you are looking for a higher caliber job in the field.
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[ 26 Apr 2011 | No Comment ]
How to Get Connected after Graduation from Radiology School

It’s important to understand what resources to get connected after graduation from radiology school are available to you long before you need them. In fact, the post-graduation resources may even be a deciding factor in the school that you choose as a prospective student. Some schools guarantee that all students are able to secure positions in the radiology field within six months of graduation or similar types of assurances. If they have relationships with local employers and a strong career assistance department, it’s possible that such claims are absolutely true. …