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How do you become a radiologist?

Go to school, get a good education, and work hard!


What is a radioligist?

A radiologist is a doctor who has chosen this field to practice in...they have to go to medical school like other doctors do


Can you get a job as a radiologist with a nuclear medicine degree?

A nuclear medicine degree is not a radiologist. A radiologist is a physician that has gone on for another 5 years or so of school. Other doctors besides a radiologist can go on to become board certified in Nuclear Medicine as well. There will be soon a Nuclear Medicine Practitioner as mid level provider though.


What high school science classes do you have to take to be a radiologist?

you will have to complete highschool, then go on to university and take medical science studies.


What is the path for becoming a radiologist?

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.


Is this a good field to go in radiologist?

If you are interested in the career of health care, yes. It is a fairly easy job, but may seem monotonous or they hours may be long. You should be aware of the difference between a radiologist and radiologist technician. The median salary for a radiologist is $361,538 per year. To be a radiologist you must have a bachelor degree and an additional 4 years of medical school plus 4 years of residency and 1 year of fellowship. Their main job is to interpret X-rays. Radiologist technicians are the ones who perform the actual X-ray or sonograms, etc. On average the radiologist technician makes between $55-60,000 annually. You generally only need an associates- bachelor degree in radiology to practice.


Im 16 i have my high school diploma i want to be a radiologist Where do i go from here?

study that subject u want to study get more help


How much more school do you have to go to from a radiographer to a radiologist?

To transition from a radiographer to a radiologist, an individual typically needs to complete additional education and training. After obtaining a bachelor's degree and completing a radiography program, a radiologist must attend medical school for four years, followed by a residency in radiology, which usually lasts about four to five years. This means that, in total, an aspiring radiologist may need to complete around 8 to 10 years of further education and training beyond their initial radiography qualifications.


What does radiologists mean?

A radiologist is a person who uses radiation to find out about the body. If you go to the hospital for an x-ray then it will be a radiologist who does it.


Can a Rad tech become a Radiologist?

Yes but you would have to go through med school and specialize in radiology like everyone else, which will take a lot of time. If you wanted to know whether a Rad Tech can just step in and become a radiologist by experience....then no.


What education is needed in both high school and college to be a radiologist?

To become a radiologist, It is important to do well in high school. A general knowledge base of advance maths and science courses which you can build upon in college will be of value. In college there will be a prescribe course of classes that must be mastered to earn the title of radiologist.


What schools in Texas have a good program to become a radiologist?

None. You don't become a radiologist by going to school. First you need to become a licensed medical doctor by going to a four year medical school, then you take one year as an intern and another 2-3 years to become a radiologist by training in a hospital