Yes - Hospital Corpsman are trained in radiology, as are Dental Technicians, if you're referring to X-Ray type radiology.
If you're referring to nuclear radiology, all nuclear-capable and nuclear powered vessels require either Engineering personnel or Weapons personnel to be radiology qualified. For example, Nuclear EOD, decontamination procedures and cleanup is commonly taught to crews aboard such vessels.
* You would have to go to school for that.
I could not find a pediatrics physician that specializes in radiology In Tucson. Normaly a radiology specialst, not a pediatrician, does the radiology.
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
You can receive an online associatedegree at www.rtstudents.com/radiology.../california-radiology-schools.htm. Other schools for radiology can be examined at education-portal.com/radiology_programs_in_california.html.
SR Merchant Navy class was created in 1941.
There are radiology degrees online. If you are interested in earning a radiology degree, you should look at the University of Phoenix or Heald College.
Yes, because the navy doesn't have a sniper class.
An IT2 is a Navy Information Systems Technician, 2nd Class (Petty Officer 2nd Class).
The average radiology course will about one year. The length of the course though will vary based on the intensity of the course, and the length of class each day.
Everest College is nationally accredited and offers a radiology course online.
UC Davis Health System in Sacramento, CA offers radiology programs.
No.