Perform diagnostic tests, such as x-rays and CAT scans.
Radiologic Technologists take x-rays and CAT scans to look for problems. They often work in doctors' offices or clinics. They help prepare equipment and work directly with patients.
Wages | $37.72 per hour on average |
Demand | High Demand |
Outlook | The outlook is Very Good |
Education & Training | Associate's degree is typically required. |
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On the Job | Work Activities |
Career Pathways | Diagnostic Services |
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