Friday, April 4, 2008

Why Pursue A X-Ray Technician Career?

Would you like to operate cutting-edge medical technology? Have you always been fascinated by x-rays, MRIs, and other imaging technologies? If so, being an x-ray technician could be your ideal career. Also known as Radiologic Technicians or Radiographers, x-ray technician are responsible for conducting imaging procedures specified by a patient’s physician. They prepare patients for filming and operate x-ray imaging machinery. Precision is essential, as the x-ray technician must position the radiologic equipment at the correct range and angle to obtain the best picture for purposes of diagnosis. This process requires extensive knowledge of both anatomy and imaging technology. Some Radiologic Technicians are trained to utilize even more advanced equipment such as MRIs (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) and CTs (Computerized Tomography), and others may perform complex tests like flouroscopies.

X-ray Technicians typically work in a radiology room within a medical clinic or hospital. Some physical demands are necessary since patients may be disabled and need to help positioning themselves for tests. Although some people may worry about radiation exposure, but the use of shielding and diagnostic technologies, along with stringent recording and regulation of cumulative exposure, have all but resolved this issue. Generally, X-ray techs work 40 hour weeks, though they may be on-call for emergencies at other times.

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