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The radiologic technologist is a vital member of the health
care team. Using ionizing radiation, the radiologic technologist
produces images of the body which when interpreted by a physician,
provides crucial diagnostic information about the patient.
The radiographer is required to combine extensive education
and skills in order to provide quality patient care services.
With the introduction of computer technology into the radiologic
sciences, medical imaging has expanded tremendously.
Career opportunities may be available in:
- Hospitals
- Urgent Care Facilities
- Private Offices
- Research
- Education
- Sales
- Industry
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