X-ray technicians may find employment in hospitals and doctors' offices as well as in radiology clinics. They may also find jobs in nursing homes and dentistry facilities. In some cases, x-ray technicians venture into using other imaging technology besides x-rays, performing MRIs, CAT scans, and even ultrasounds.
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It takes about a year to become an x-ray technician. Local technical schools like the University Of Phoenix offer classes and certification. You can search schools and online programs at http://radiologytechnicianschools.net/.
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The purpose of an MRI tech certification is for you to qualify on the job and that you will be hired in any related jobs you are applying for because it is one of the requirements.
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Yes, a good source would be UCLA, if you are not satisfied with their classes or scheduling they would probably give you some other alternative, or you could check with your local library.
You can find a job as an X-ray Technologist at any hospital or medical center. There are other places such as an emergency care facility or health care center.
Many US internet providers have outsourced their internet tech support to the Philippines.
Yes. I don't really know of any but I know they do.
I think you may get the information about pharmaceutical opportunities open at Walgreens from www.aprim.net/Medical+Jobs/Medical+Sales+Jobs.html website
There are home based jobs that do provide gainful employment for those in the workforce. These jobs include medical transcriptionists, web developers, call center representatives, and tech support specialists.
Yes, I know of a few Alaskan jobs. They include sled racing, coal mining, and oil mining. Those jobs pertain mostly to Alaska only. Other jobs that can be worked anywhere else include any jobs in medicine and administrative work.