Radiologic (X-Ray) Technology: Start a fast-paced, well paying medical career in two years!

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Radiologic Technology at Montgomery College:

Radiologic technologists, also known as radiographers, perform diagnostic imaging examinations, such as x-rays, on patients. The job outlook is expected to grow by 12% in the next ten years, and the 2017 median pay is $58,440. Learn to become a radiologic technologist in just two years by enrolling in Montgomery College's Radiologic Technology program.

The mission of the Radiologic (X-Ray) Technology Program parallels the mission of MC. Students who enter and complete the Radiologic Technology Program are empowered to change their own lives as well as enrich the life of the local and global community as skilled, critically thinking, competent radiographers who possess integrity, accountability, empathy, a strong commitment to excellent customer service, and patient care skills while serving a diverse community.

This is a two-year program. Students begin in the summer for nine weeks (summer session), then complete fall (15 weeks) and spring (15 weeks) semesters for their first year. Students attend a second nine week summer session as they transition to their second year. They complete the program with a fall (15 week) and a spring (15 week) semester, and graduate in May. Please note that there are general education credits required for the AAS degree awarded for completion of this program.

Radiologic (X-Ray) Technology: Start a fast-paced, well paying career in two years!

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It is a wonderful path to do radiologic technology jobs Especially if you get trained an MRI you can make a lot of money and you can also do traveling work as well which pays you a lot more

clt.chi
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This is my FAVORITE explanation of what we do in a video under seven minutes. It's hard to figure out what to say and what to leave for an advanced explanation. Rad Techs do SO much in the healthcare arena that most people have no idea how much we do.

TheRadiologicTechnologist
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The thumbnail shows 3 errors. The first is including the face, neck and chest in a lateral skull projection. The second is including the lower leg and ankle in feet xrays. The third is a pelvis where the legs are rotated 15 degrees external rather than internal and including the lower 3 lumbar vertebra.

thevoiceharmonic
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I am a recent graduate of Medical technical radiology

acecombat
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Nobody pointed out the zipper artifact in the opening pelvic x-ray....

TheRadiologicTechnologist
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Bro where I live there’s no schools that offer a x ray program the only one is 40 minutes away and they only accept a certain amount of students and there’s already a waitlist I have no option but to do limited 😂😂😂😂

gorillamafia
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I've completed diagnostic radiography from Nepal .Do I have to join radiologic technology to study radiology in the USA?

sandman
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I am recent graduate of Medical technical radiology
I wanna work abroad

acecombat
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I have a question for anyone in this field. I'd like to transition into a healthier career that involves lots of specialized skills but also a fair bit of physical work in a clean environment and I hear rad tech might fit the bill. How much standing, walking and moving about in a hospital setting do rad tech do in a typical shift? What about other physical duties such as setting up imaging equipment and helping to move patients physically (covid safely of course)?

jonathanro
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Hello I see alot of sonography and x ray videos about this. Which one is it sonography or x ray/mri... or do u specialize into those fields

brianrivera
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I have a question for anyone in this field, I'm a foreign graduated rad tech legally moving to the US soon I just wanna know if there's any bridging programs that I can go through in order to be able to set for the ARRT exam knowing that I have 6 years of experience.

TimAxi
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Pay for rad techs varies widely depending on where you live and the corporate culture there. Be sure and look into it before you spend two years in school and pass your registry only to find out you’ll never make as much as a registered nurse.

DirtyDadJokes
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These jobs will out outlast the Ai jobs that take the doctor Radiologist jobs

jenny-DD
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I see that in most countries they work 8
hours a day or 40 hours a week, in my country is 6 hours a day or 30 hours a week, and you can work 12 hours a day but then you have more rest days.
My question is why do they work 40 hours in a week?
They try to do it in our country too, the reason is newer devices have less radiation.
And then someone is released from work because of radiation, we cannot give blood because we are in the radiation zone, etc.

vladimir
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Hlo ...I am from India ...I recently graduated from my high schl ..I really interested in this course nad clge ....??can I apply after high schl or after certain course ..plz reply

myway
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How many years will it take a radiographer to become a radiologist

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Does anyone help me .do you have materials for exams?

amanisayed
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Can you work full time during the program or is it not realistic?

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This material is a fountain of creativity and new thinking. A book I read with comparable themes guided my personal evolution. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Theodore Blaze

Larry
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All the xray clinics ive been too were very slow.

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