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Radiologic Technologist (Radiographer or X-Ray Technician) 
Duties and Responsibilities:
Radiologic Technologists use x-ray machines, ultrasound machines, magnetic resonance scanners, positron emission scanners, and other technologically advanced machines to help diagnose and treat illnesses and injuries under the direction of a physician.  They are responsible for explaining and getting patients ready for radiological tests and treatment that will be performed.  They place the equipment at the right distance and right angle from the patient to make the appropriate images for the physician.  Radiographers also assist physicians in performing sophisticated procedures.  It is their responsibility to ensure that the radiology equipment is properly maintained.  They work in hospitals, clinics, medical laboratories, nursing homes, and in private industry.
Average Salary:  $24,000 - $36,000
Educational Requirements:
Students should take the most challenging science, math, and English courses available in high school. 

To become a registered radiologic technologist, students must complete a two year training program in a hospital or school.  A high school diploma or GED certificate is required for entry into these programs.

For More Information:
American Society of Radiologic Technologists 
15000 Central Avenue Southeast 
Albuquerque, NM 87123 
(505) 298-4500
  
     
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