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.
all radiologists working within the NHS should be paid on the generic pay scales that are used for all NHS workers. In South Wales a radiologist is pai at a band 6 or 7 which is £28,000 - £37,000 The above is I think the salary scale for a radiographer not a radiologist.
How much does a traveling Radiographer make in Australia?
A whole lot of money. I'm hoping to become a radiologist when I get a job
About $45,000 a year
Location makes a difference in the annual salary of a radiographer. Salaries vary depending on state and can be anywhere from about $50,000 and up.
How much money dose a radiologist therapist make?
It takes skills and great handels with knifes
over 9000
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.
i believe radiologist make hourly 40-80 dollars an hour
they make about 230,000
A Radiologist will approxametly make $70,000 to $200,000. I know this because i take a medical class.