Radiologic+Technologist

Radiological Technologist ** Define- ** A radiological Technologist, also known as radiographer, perform imaging of the human body for diagnosis or treating a medical problem. **Salary-** Hourly is $18.03- $28.33, and yearly is $37,507- $58,920.  **Outlook**- is 3 stars.  **Education-** a high school diploma, passing the entrance requirements and criminal record clearance are mandatory for entry in the Radiological Technology program. Formal training programs lead to a certificate, an associates or bachelors degree.  **Colleges-** University of Charleston, University of Iowa, University of St. Francis.  **Career Opportunities-** They held about 214,700 jobs in 2008.  **Where They Work-** Radiologist technologist work in hospitals, clinics, medical laboratories, and private practice.

 **More Information-** They use their expertise and knowledge of patient handling, physics, anatomy, physiology, pathology, and radiology to assess patients, develop optimal radiological techniques or plans and evaluate resulting radiography images. 