the study of radioactive elements ,its properties and so on
By completing a radiology tech class you can get a job as a radiologist, or an assistant in the radiology field. For a full list od jobs go to: radiologytechnicianschools.net
qualification of a radiologist
very good
The types of responsibilities involved in having a radiology technician job include running equipment, checking equipment, and analyzing data results.
A radiology technician is a pretty high paying job and requires 3-5 years of experience to get a job in the field. The average salary is around $65,000 a year.
A radiology technician can acquire a job at a hospital or clinic. Research health centres in whatever area of the world you are interested in living. There are probably many option available.
Radiology is a demanding job, and there are many radiology physicians employed in the United States. In 2008, 214,700 radiologists were employed.
Radiology: http://www.locumtenens.com/Physician-Jobs/Job-Results.aspx?sn=Radiology&sv=46 and Oncology: http://www.locumtenens.com/Physician-Jobs/Job-Results.aspx?sn=Oncology&sv=32
You can find radiology technician jobs through the human resources department of hospitals directly. There are also jobs advertised in newspapers and some publications related to radiology. As a recent student your college may be able to offer advice on any radiology jobs available.
No, "radiology technician" should not be capitalized unless it is part of a specific title or heading. In general usage, it is treated as a common noun. However, if referring to a specific person's job title, such as "Radiology Technician John Smith," then it would be capitalized.
They do have a section dedicated to that. The dirrect link is http://www.locumtenens.com/Physician-Jobs/Job-Details/Radiology/International-257959/
I think they do. However, the site only allows members to do a full search. http://www.locumtenens.com/florida-radiology-jobs/