2 years!!
No,most junior (community )colleges offer degrees in radiology.Four year colleges do also,it just depends on how much money you want to spend.
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yes.
A radiographer takes an Xray picture, a Radiologist is the doctor who reads the Xray and gives the report
No school.
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.
Very long to go to school
some of them go to school for ten to fifteen years
To become a radiologist, a radiographer typically needs to complete an additional 4 years of medical school followed by a residency program in radiology, which usually lasts 4 to 5 years. This means that after completing a bachelor's degree and the initial training to become a radiographer, it generally takes around 8 to 9 years of further education and training to become a fully qualified radiologist.
no where , i am also a radiographer searching data since two months for haad exam