Yes. The average salary is between $50,000 and $70,000 per year, during radiology residency training.
40-70K depending on location and post grad year.
radiologist is one of the highest paid career in the USA
that would be called a radiologist. some radiologist make bank it matters what kind you are.
The answer is yes! After finishing your BS/MD program you apply for the residency which in this case will be "Radiology".
Residents do get paid in the 5-year residency program for an orthopedic doctor. The residency is required before they become a full certified doctor.
Pediatricians will get paid a stipend to live on while they are doing their residency. The will get paid less than an actual pediatrician and may receive between $30,000 to $45,000 a year, but that will depend on where they do their residency.
The qualifications needed to become a radiologist is to obtain a pre-medicine bachelor's degree. During the final year of medical school, students must apply for a four-year diagnostic radiology residency through the National Resident Matching Program. Lastly, a state licensure is mandatory for radiologist.
Residents are paid a salary from the hospital they complete their residency training at. The salary varies by hospital, but can average between $30,000 and $50,000 per year.
First you have to go through and get a BA or BS degree then go to med school (4 years) then a 7 year residency in radiology.
College (4 years), Medical School (4 years), Residency (4 years). Total of 12 years after high school
Answer How much does a radiologist make...really? $ 300,000 / 12 (months in a year) = $ 25000/moand that's just assuming that they get an even salary
It takes skills and great handels with knifes