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Exploring Exciting Careers in Radiology and Imaging By Fei Lim If you are interested in a career in the medical field, one exciting career choice to consider is a career in radiology and imaging. There are a variety of different careers in these fields to choose from and exciting benefits that come along with these jobs as well. Of course if you are wanting to get involved in radiology and imaging as a career, then no doubt you will want to learn as much as possible about the field, the education you'll need, the various job positions available, the pay, and even some great companies to consider working for.

So, the following is some helpful information that will help you explore the exciting careers in the radiology and imaging field.Education Needed The education that you will need to start a career in radiology and imaging will depend, based upon the specific job you are going for. There are radiology technicians, radiology technologists, and even radiologists. Each one has different specifications for training. Usually most professions in this field will require between 1-4 years of training, although to be an actual radiologist,

you have to go through at least 8 years of training and must be certified as a MD. There are some one year certificate programs, quite a few two year associate degree programs, and there are also bachelor's degree programs as well. Also, for those who want to teach or supervise in this field, usually a minimum of a bachelor's degree is required, with preference for a master's degree in some area of the field.Job Positions within the Field There are a variety of excellent job positions within the radiology and imaging field. There are jobs to be found in hospitals, doctor's offices, and in special radiology labs. You may find yourself taking x-rays, administering special medications for the procedure,Click Here for the rest.
 
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