To become a therapy radiographer, you typically need a bachelor's degree in radiography or a related field, which includes training in radiation therapy techniques and patient care. Professional registration with a regulatory body, such as the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) in the UK, is also required. Additionally, completing clinical placements is essential for gaining practical experience. Continuing professional development is important for advancing in this field.
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You would possible have to take science, Food technology.....
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A radiographer is a healthcare professional who specializes in producing medical images using various imaging technologies such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs. They work closely with patients to capture high-quality images to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions.
you just really need to have a creative mind after that its pretty easy, but youll need allot of time and planning to go into it. ^__^
There are 2 routes in the UK. Firstly you can train as a human radiographer which is a 3 year degree course. This will allow you to work in a veterinary hospital as a radiographer. The second route is to train as a veterinary nurse. Many veterinary nurses take x-rays as part of their job, and you do not need a degree to qualify as a veterinary nurse (although you can do one).
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A radiographer takes an Xray picture, a Radiologist is the doctor who reads the Xray and gives the report
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2 sciences, English and maths. to join the Raf/army 5 GCSEs at B level!