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• The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) credentials radiographers - www.arrt.org. Candidates applying for certification must successfully complete an accredited program in Radiography and hold a minimum of an associate degree. A ... more
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The difference between a Radiographer and a Radiologist is the Radiographers are health professionals who have the knowledge and understanding required to use and manipulate radiographic equipment and complex medical imaging technology to generate ... more
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The average annual salary for radiographers is $41,000 per year, but depending upon a variety of factors including years of experience and localized cost of living numbers, the exact value can range anywhere from $30,000 to $80,000 per year. ... more
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Starting salary for a new graduate range from $18.00 per hour to $25.00 per hour. Annual salary ranges from $36,000 to $50,000 for new hiree. Salary typically is higher on different shifts and/or in hospitals and may be lower in smaller clinics or ... more
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Generally there is no formal qualification required to become a Paramedic. You will be expected to have a good educational background (5 gcse's/Standard Grades) and will also require Catagory D1 and C1 on your driving licence (both are required for ... more
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One thing to consider... most all of the hospitals on Maui & the Big Island are part of the state system. The only exception that I can think of is a small hospital in Waimea. http://northhawaiicommunityhospital.org/… I would look there first, ... more
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A radiographer takes x-rays. A medical imaging tech probably is trained in more than one modality, such as x-ray and CT. A radiation therapist treats cancer patients. ... more
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Earnings The average hourly wage for radiographers was $25.59 in 2008, According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Annual earnings for radiographers averaged $53,230 in the same year but wages vary depending upon the worker's specialty, job ... more
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A radiographer, also referred to as a radiologic technician, takes X-rays to help in the diagnosis of medical problems. Radiographers also maintain radiology equipment and patient medical records. Typically, training to become a radiographer ... more
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A Radiographer is a Health Care professional who provides a service that is essential for the diagnosis and subsequent treatment of all types of injuries and diseases. A radiographer takes X-rays (radiographs) of the human body for use in ... more
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