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Emilio Aguinaldo College-Manila :)
NOT ENOUGH!! anywhere from $11-$16. Maybe more if your lucky (hospital type).
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The following radiology specializations conventionally fall under the umbrella of radiologic technologist. That is, most employees who perform the following jobs first became licensed Rad Tech's, then obtained a certificate to perform the following radiology specializations:Bone DensitometryBasic X-RayCT - Computed TomographyMammographyMRI - Magnetic Resonance ImagingFluoroscopyAngiographyInterventional RadiologyCardiovascular Interventional Radiology
In Southeast Michigan, appx $50,000 for a full time registered technologist.
Radiology Technologist
MRI technologist, are individuals who have usually worked in the field of Radiology for at least five to six years, most have on the job training after working in X-ray and/or CT, and can expect to earn up to $30.00 to $35.00 dollars an hour.
Yeah why not because it would be races if you were not aloud
Emilio Aguinaldo College-Manila :)
In Baltimore, one must look for a radiology school or a technical, or medical school. John Hopkins has a very good program for radiology students worth checking out.
Contact Norwalk Radiology & Mammography Center for more information.
Two years of college should do it for you.
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A radiology technician typically works in a X-ray or imaging laboratory. He or she performs diagnostic imaging procedures in nuclear medicine such as X-ray, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), fluoroscopy and mammography.
NOT ENOUGH!! anywhere from $11-$16. Maybe more if your lucky (hospital type).
To be qualified for a CT Technologist job you will require special training. You will need to graduate from a Radiology Technology School, preferably accredited. Then you will need to register with the American Registry of Radiology Technologists. CPR and life support training is helpful. Specific state requirements may also apply.