By: John G. White | 2010-10-13 | Reference & Education hose who consider becoming Rad Techs might wonder what to expect as a radiologic technologist salary. It is important to understand that a fully qualified technologist is paid a higher salary than a radiology technician or an x-ray technician. read more
By: R Govindan | 2010-03-31 | Science Beginning in the early 1900's, the use of x-rays in medicine marked an immense change in the way that patient anomalies were diagnosed. Using x-ray imaging, physicians were able to see the internal structures in the human body-bony structures, hollow organs, and soft tissues without the use of invasive and dangerous surgical procedures. read more
By: Chris Cornell | 2010-12-26 | Business There are so many countries that are looking for engineers, programmers, and nurses. But is surgical technology also as in demand as these professions? read more
By: Emily Retherford | 2010-09-30 | Reference & Education If you've been thinking about going back to school to become an xray tech, you may be surprised to find that there are an abundance of jobs available. Which is why you need to know all you can about getting your degree. read more
By: vincemcb | 2010-11-04 | Careers By using radiographic imaging machines, Radiology Technician and Technologist produce pictures that show results of disease or injuries in the suffered by a patient read more
By: Get Leads Fast | 2010-12-15 | Recruitment Find your best suitable medical technologist jobs in medical. Try out some of the best medical technologist jobs at Prohealthjobs. read more
By: Jane Sanders | 2011-04-18 | Article Marketing More popularly known as scrubs, surgical technologists play in important role in surgical preparation. Surgical technologists work closely with nurses, surgeons and other surgical personnel to ensure ... read more
By: Jasmin | 2011-07-27 | Career management X-ray is one of the most impressive developments in medical technology. It gives doctors and physicians the best means to look inside a human body and diagnose problems. Radiology has become a profession today and believe it or not, it is one of the most sought after professions in the world. read more
By: Stuart Michael M | 2010-09-25 | Careers Since the human body is constantly riddled with one problem or the other, this creates a host of employment opportunities in the medical field to carry out procedures for diagnosis and treatment. read more
By: The Sider Group | 2010-10-29 | College Numerous radiology Websites and blogs exist that are tremendously helpful to professionals and students in this field. There are really too many to mention in a brief article considering all the radiology-related subjects such as anatomy, body imaging, breast imaging, cardiac radiology, interventional radiology, MRI, musculoskeletal radiology, nuclear medicine, pediatric radiology, teaching and more. read more
By: Stuart Michael M | 2010-09-25 | Careers Although some individuals demonstrate natural talents to carrying out certain tasks, not everyone is impregnated with the skills to being a radiology technician. It requires some investment of time and resource in attending relevant schools of knowledge. read more
By: The Sider Group | 2010-10-15 | College There are many factors to consider when choosing a radiology school, and with an important decision that will so drastically affect your future career you must carefully deliberate on all your options. The first decision you must make is whether to attend school locally or in another city or state, or even online. read more
By: Noel Chua | 2011-06-28 | Career management Are you interested in the field of radiology? Have you ever considered becoming a radiology technician? read more
By: Elijah James | 2011-01-04 | Careers As a radiology technician, you will be accountable for preparing patients prior to taking x-ray images of the internally affected area inside their bodies, while preventing an excessive amount of radiation from making contact with them and you. You will also develop and process the x-rays before sending them to a radiologist who interprets any abnormalities they may or may not be seen on the x-rays. read more
By: Elijah James | 2011-01-20 | Careers As a radiology technician, you will be accountable for preparing patients prior to taking x-ray images of the internally affected area inside their bodies, while preventing an excessive amount of radiation from making contact with them and you. You will also develop and process the x-rays before sending them to a radiologist who interprets any abnormalities they may or may not be seen on the x-rays... read more