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Consider A Radiology Degree For A Career In The Healthcare Field By Terry Edwards Radiology technicians are in high demand. There is a nationwide shortage of technicians in radiology and those that choose to go into this field will can have their choice of jobs just about anywhere in the United States. The great thing is with the growing popularity of online schools, you can now receive your radiology degree online. Read on to learn more about getting a degree and how it can be a great career move for you.If you are like a lot of people,

you may have an interest in the health field but not in the traditional sense such as nursing or medical assisting. If you are a technical person who likes health then getting a radiology degree may be right for you. A radiology technician can work in many different areas of radiology.If you become a technician, some of your duties will be to perform x-rays on various parts of the body, operate diagnostic machines and to help prepare patients for radiological examinations. There are quite a few promotional opportunities for those with a degree and some experience.

If you have a radiology degree you may choose to specialize in the type of radiology that you do. A lot of people that have a bachelor's degree in radiology will get become an ultrasound radiologist. This type of position requires the technicians to record images of a patient's organs. For example, if you are trained to perform echocardiograms, you will be looking at a patient's heart using a specially designed ultrasound machine. You may also be trained to do obstetric ultrasound, which means you will take images of the fetus to determine if the baby is growing as it should and to detect any abnormalities.Ultrasound radiology technicians are also responsible for being able to identify any problems with the equipment that they use. Click Here for the rest.
 
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