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R adiology Technologist

Examine a fulfilling career path.

Radiology technologists play the important role of performing diagnostic imaging examinations, such as x-rays, prioritizing patient wellness and safety during the process. If you’re interested in working in a healthcare career with immense growth opportunities and low training time, the radiology technologist path is a great fit for you.

T he Perks

For those interested in both healthcare as well as technology may find a career as a radiology tech very fulfilling.

18

Months

Most radiology techs have an associate’s degree which can be obtained in as few as 18 months.

13

Growth

The total employment growth was estimated to grow by 13% between 2016-2026 — nearly double the national growth average for all occupations.

58,520

Salary

The average annual income for employees in this position is $58,520.

Leann Presley

Radiology Technologist

While I work an average week, no two days are the same. I love that I have the stability of a regular, 40-hour week but still get to experience variety in my responsibilities.

Radiology tech

W hat Do I Need?

As far as careers in the healthcare field go, the radiology technologist path is relatively accessible, especially for those who possess the following certifications and skills.

associates degree

Associates-Degree

Associates-Degree
observation skills

Detail-oriented Approach

Radiology technologists must follow detailed instructions to get the highest-quality images so they may assess the patient properly.

empathy

Interpersonal skills

People in this position often work closely with patients and accommodate their needs, especially those who may be in distress or pain.

organizational skills

Great Interest or Experience

Employers often look to see that those interested in the position have had prior experience in the role or a related field.

technical thinking

Technical skills

Radiology technologists use complex machinery daily and are expected to understand its function as well as diagnose any problems in the system.

Healthcare Math Skills

Math skills

Radiology technologists may need to correctly calculate doses of chemicals used in imaging procedures.

associates degree

Associates-Degree

Generally, the highest educational qualification for this position is an associate’s degree or equivalent.

observation skills

Detail-oriented Approach

Radiology technologists must follow detailed instructions to get the highest-quality images so they may assess the patient properly.

empathy

Interpersonal skills

People in this position often work closely with patients and accommodate their needs, especially those who may be in distress or pain.

organizational skills

Great Interest or Experience

Employers often look to see that those interested in the position have had prior experience in the role or a related field.

technical thinking

Technical skills

Radiology technologists use complex machinery daily and are expected to understand its function as well as diagnose any problems in the system.

Healthcare Math Skills

Math skills

Radiology technologists may need to correctly calculate doses of chemicals used in imaging procedures.

Y our Resources

Ready to get started? Here are some resources and pathways you can explore to get started in a successful career as a radiology technologist!

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Radiologic Technology, Associate in Applied Science (AAS)

This program prepares students for entry-level positions as radiographers (X-ray technologists). Students learn to use complex X-ray and image processing equipment designed to record images that aid radiologists in diagnosing various health problems.

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Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Ultrasound), Certificate of Proficiency (CP)

This program provides a specialty in ultrasound technology for graduates with an associate degree or two-year hospital-based program in another allied health area. You attend full-time and complete classroom work and clinical education in an affiliated ultrasound department. You acquire skills in record keeping, reviewing and recording pertinent clinical patient history, performing the sonographic examination, providing for the comforts and needs of the patient during the examination, and recording the anatomic, pathologic and physiologic data for interpretation by the supervising physician.

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BJC HealthCare Careers

Are you determined to provide excellent care with your talent, ambition, skills, and experience? Join the team at BJC HealthCare. Positions are available for nurses, CNAs, medical assistants, customer support representatives, and other health care professionals.

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SSM Health Careers

SSM Health is one of the largest integrated health care delivery systems in the nation, with over 40,000 employees in four states. Nurses, medical assistants, CNAs and other health care professionals can find excellent employment opportunities at the SSM Health Careers website.

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Employment Opportunity

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Missouri 4-H: Scrub-in to a Health Career

Week-long, low-cost summer camp for those aged 15-17. Spend time exploring different health careers through hands-on experiences and opportunities at the University Hospital. Learn what it takes to be a doctor, nurse, physical therapist, dentist, pharmacist and more. University of Missouri Extension Program

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Healthcare Industry Training and Education – HITE

The HITE program provides eligible low-income individuals the opportunity to receive training for a career in the healthcare industry. Training is available for nursing, technician, secretarial, and a wide range of other positions.

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