A Career As A MRI Technologist

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A lot of people go to the hospitals really worried to get X-rays done, or a MRI for what they think might be broken, But not me. I always wondered what it would be like to run scans on people, do X-rays and things like that. I have always heard from my cousin that this field is something that has always interested her. After she said that I have always been interested in what types of jobs that there might be in this field. When I saw Radiologic and MRI Technology I thought this would be the right fit for me. Radiologic and MRI Technologist is looking at and taking MRI’s, X-rays, or Ct Scans to see what problems patients may have. Most work in hospitals or health care facilities. Radiologic and mri technologists work full time, weekends, evenings, and holidays(Occupational Outlook Handbook) The work days are …show more content…

Some of the classes include Anatomy, Biology, Chemistry, Physiology, Physics and basic math(Occupational Outlook Handbook) For college you can go to any school that offers radiology schooling. An Associate's degree cost around 4,000-30,000 for over 2 years and a Bachelor's Degree cost around 15,000-43,000 a year. Some college classes students may take include Pathology, Patient Care, Radiation Physics, and Protection and Image evaluation (Occupational Outlook Handbook) An Associate's degree is required to start out at this position. Additional licenses may be required but varies by state. There are also many skills required to become a radiologic and mri technologist. You have to be able to follow orders, be good with imaging equipment, make sure to properly protect the patient, keep records, and most importantly be able to know how to operate the machine and answer any questions patients might have. Usually you are working with one other worker and the patient(Occupational Outlook

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