Radiologic technologists give patients x-rays upon recommendation of a physician. Radiologic technology professionals also administer various medicines that are used to better diagnose illnesses. All of the x-ray preparation and setup is done by the radiologic technologist as well. Radiologists generally obtain a two-year associate's degree while some choose to get a bachelor's or master's degree in order to gain supervisory positions.
Employment growth for the radiologic technology is expected to increase at a rate faster than the national average according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS.) Job opportunities are also expected to increase until 2016 according to the BLS.
Radiologic technology careers have a very promising outlook. Get started now. Search for radiologic technologist jobs at HealthCareerWeb.com, your connection to healthcare jobs and professionals!
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Location
Type
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05-23-2012
Piedmont Healthcare
Jasper, GA
Full-Time
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05-23-2012
Cleveland Clinic
Garfield Heights, OH
Full-Time
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05-23-2012
Cleveland Clinic
Lakewood, OH
Full-Time
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05-23-2012
Heartland Health
Saint Joseph, MO
N/A
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05-23-2012
Intermountain Healthcare
Murray, UT
Full-Time
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05-23-2012
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, OH
Full-Time
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05-23-2012
Advocate Health Care
Normal, IL
Full-Time
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05-23-2012
Advocate Health Care
Aurora, IL
Full-Time
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05-23-2012
Baylor Health Care System
Garland, TX
Full-Time
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05-23-2012
Sentara Healthcare
Norfolk, VA
Full-Time
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