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There are many places to find lists of radiology schools online. Some schools offer radiology technician degrees while others offer a more specialized degree in radiology. The list I found is at the following link: http://www.a2zcolleges.com/medical/radiology.htm
Radiology technician schools are found all over in the United States. DeVry and Virginia College are just two examples of colleges that offer radiology technician programs.
There are no reputable schools that offer it, but there are many scools online that do. But none are reputable.
Some of the top radiology schools today include Argosy University, Virginia College, and the Ultimate Medical Academy. You may also find that many colleges offer radiology majors.
There are literally countless schools that offer radiology training. These school will have a incredibly smaller weight list then the local nursing schools. Also it would have a shorter time for the training.
Yes, their are many online radiology schools available. The best place to look would be to start at your local school's admissions office and see which courses they offer online.
Yes, many schools that offer a radiology tech school will also offer a degree for ultrasound tech. Before enrolling ask specific questions to ensure the school you are looking into offers the degree you want.
Everest college provides intensive radiology training. Since radiology training is an important component for x-ray technicians to learn, most schools and courses would have a focus on this.
There are several online schools that offer radiology technician courses. However to get a job as a radiologist, you still need to have hands on training to become certified.
Yes! There are community colleges that offer Associates degrees in Radiology. You might also want to consider Diagnostic Medical Sonography which is also a good career especially if you specialize. You can find the right college for you by going to www.collegeboard.com/splash/ and use the sites College MatchMaker search engine. You can search for schools by name, programs of study, location, etc.Viper1Actually, a radiologist is a M.D. with a residency or fellowship in Radiology (about 12 years of training). For undergraduate training, a radiology technician is a 2 year degree, a radiology technologist is a 4 year degree.
Local community colleges offer courses for surgical technologists. Courses are also offered at night schools. Also, some courses are offered online.