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LaVerne Tolley Gurley has written: 'Introduction to radiologic technology' -- subject(s): Radiologic Technology, Radiologic technologists, Vocational guidance, Medical Radiology
Nieta Whitman Powell has written: 'Handbook for radiologic technologists and special procedures nurses in radiology' -- subject(s): Radiologic Technology, Radiologic technologists
Philosophy informs the ethical framework within which radiologic technologists operate, guiding decisions involving patient care, safety, and privacy. It also helps shape critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and understanding of the broader societal implications of medical imaging technologies. Incorporating philosophical perspectives can enhance the practice of radiologic technology and improve patient outcomes.
The training needed to work in radiologic technology is usually an associates degree in the field and a technologist needs to be licensed or certified in most states but the requirements vary by state.
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Joseph W. Howe has written: 'Basic x-ray physics and principles of x-ray protection' -- subject(s): Radiation Protection, Radiologic Technology, Radiology, Technology, Radiologic, X-rays
Ruth S. Widmer has written: 'Radiography study guide and registry review' -- subject(s): Examination questions, Examinations, questions, Medical Radiology, Radiography, Radiologic Technology, Radiology, Medical, Technology, Radiologic
Physics is the foundation of radiologic technology, as it explains the principles behind the generation of X-rays, their interaction with the human body, and how they form images on detectors. Understanding physics helps radiologic technologists optimize imaging techniques for diagnostic purposes while ensuring patient safety by minimizing radiation exposure. An in-depth knowledge of physics also aids in troubleshooting equipment issues and adapting to new advancements in technology in the field of radiology.
You can start at the associates level which would take two years as a full time student.
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