Radiologic Technologist

What does a Radiologic Technologist do?
A Radiologic Technologist arranges patients for radiological examinations. This position produces radiographs (x-rays) to aid in the diagnosis of medical problems and prevents patient from being exposed to unnecessary radiation.
How do you prepare?
To become a Radiologic Technologist, an associate’s degree is required and registration as a technologist by the A.R.R.T. is mandatory.
What’s the pay like?
As a Radiological Technologist in Iowa you can expect to earn approximately $44,650 a year, according to Iowa Workforce Development.
For more information
about careers in this field, click here
www.bls.gov/k12/help.htm.

What does a Radiologic Technologist do?
A Radiologic Technologist arranges patients for radiological examinations. This position produces radiographs (x-rays) to aid in the diagnosis of medical problems and prevents patient from being exposed to unnecessary radiation.
How do you prepare?
To become a Radiologic Technologist, an associate’s degree is required and registration as a technologist by the A.R.R.T. is mandatory.
What’s the pay like?
As a Radiological Technologist in Iowa you can expect to earn approximately $44,650 a year, according to Iowa Workforce Development.
For more information
about careers in this field, click here
www.bls.gov/k12/help.htm.
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