Radiologic Technologist Essay

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Radiologic technologists, also known as radiographers, have the job of performing diagnostic imaging examinations; among many other tasks. The typical radiographer must be able to interact with patients by taking their medical history, administering oral or injected contrast media, explaining procedures and safety measures, and observing and monitoring them. Radiologic technologists also have to correctly position and immobilize their patients for examination; along with assisting patients that are unable to move (i.e. disabled, sick, injured patients). If a radiologist finds any abnormalities while handling a patient they must report it to the physician. Along with that, a radiologic technologist must be capable of operating all equipment required for the job including x-ray generators, ultrasound scanners, and fluoroscopes. They must be able to use radiation safety guidelines and proper protection materials to keep everyone (including themselves) safe and comply with government regulations. A radiologic technician has to process and review film and other information to evaluate whether or not it is satisfactory for diagnostic purposes and …show more content…

All radiologists must obtain a state required license by passing an exam to become certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. The radiology technician program at Tallahassee Community College offers all the courses required to receive an A.S. in radiology, and also provides substantial clinical experience at local facilities. In order to be accepted into the program at TCC one must have a minimum of a 2.5 GPA, and pass the Health Education Systems, Inc. Admission Assessment with a minimum of a 75% on each subtest. For most, if not all, radiologist jobs there is little to none on the job

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