37.5 hours a week for UK Radiographers
xray tech...how needs doctors anyway!
Baker College in Owosso is a great place to learn to be a x-ray tech.
There are many sites available to help you become an x-ray tech. You can try http://www.xrayschools.com/articles/become.html or http://www.ehow.com/how_2068941_become-xray-technician.html.
yep especially if you have any felonies also
I am a licensed xray tech in Thurston County, WA and I make $18.00 an hour. (I am not an RT which is the 2 year program. )
i would have to say about 80,000 dollars
It depends on where your from, but it usually takes about 2-3 years
All medical and support staff are required to know CPR.
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/.
An xray technician certificate allows the bearer to be able to use the diagnostic equipment and take images of the body using the different types of xray equipment available.
Most x ray tech programs last two years. High school graduation (or GED) is required. An Xray tech takes xray pictures of patients. You can specialize in different types of scans, such as CAT, etc. In addition to learning how to operate the xray machinery, you will also need to know about human anatomy and some medical basics.
Xray Techs that are registered with ARRT, as most hospitals require, make around $20.00 an hour to start. Many hospitals require techs to take on-call hours, hours that you are required to be available if needed to come in to work, and those hours are paid. Many hospitals also have shift differential, paying more per hour for the less desirable shifts, like afternoons and midnights.