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Reddit radiology tech. Questions about radiology as a career (both as a medical specialty and radiologic technology), student questions, workplace guidance, and everyday inquiries I can’t tell you how a rad tech career is, although I am considering going back to school for it. Hi everyone, I need your helpful tips for a new radiologic We aim to become the reddit home of radiologists, radiographers, technologists, sonographers and lay-users interested in medical imaging. I was a clinical instructor for years in a large level one college hospital. As such, I'm revisiting what I almost did out of high school, which is enrolling in a two-year radiology tech program at a community college or technical school. I would be shocked if you couldn't point at a . I relate to feeling like what you once wanted is out of reach and comparing yourself. Radiography technicians, how do you feel about your job? We aim to become the reddit home of radiologists, radiographers, technologists, sonographers and lay-users interested in medical imaging. We aim to become the reddit home of radiologists, radiographers, technologists How is the radiology tech career path ? I've been going back and forth constant doubting and overthinking, like is it good career path to choose or not. I’m a second year We aim to become the reddit home of radiologists, radiographers, technologists, sonographers and lay-users interested in medical imaging. I teach radiography, and there are plenty of people in their late 40's to 60's entering this field. Learn how to become a radiologic technologist (rad tech) and the reasons why one might consider it—including the competitive salary. Shop around for a good W2 job with benefits. You mean "Becoming a Radiologic Technologist"? I think someone wrote a book on that ;-) It's not too late. It costs 200 dollars to take advanced certification such as CT. Have I made a wrong decision or Typically you're going to be an x-ray tech for 2-3 years before anyone wants to look at different modalities (CT/MR/IR). We need rad techs everywhere. There’s no shortage of YouTube videos and Reddit threads warning you to “avoid this field!” or “it’s too saturated!” And if you’ve read more than five forum posts lately, you’ve probably We aim to become the reddit home of radiologists, radiographers, technologists, sonographers and lay-users interested in medical imaging. 61 votes, 115 comments. Any seasoned tech knows you’re gonna make a lot of mistakes in the beginning, big deal, you’re learning. Does it get better once you graduate and get a job? : r/Radiology     I'm starting prerequisites this semester and plan to start a radiography tech degree next semester, but I'm hearing a lot of good and bad things about the feild so I'm starting to feel uncertain on whether or Once you're ARRT certified in radiography, you can do other registries in sonography, mammography, bone densitometry, CT, MR, or cardiovascular, radiation therapy, interventional radiology, or nuclear Tips for a new radiologic technologist student : r/Radiology r/Radiology Current search is within r/Radiology Remove r/Radiology filter and expand search to all of Reddit Learn about ARRT Certification and Registration, its benefits, eligibility requirements, and the types of credentials we offer. 186K subscribers in the Radiology community. I’m a second year rad tech student and I’m not sure how I feel about this career. Radiologist here. There is a national shortage (especially if you are an MR tech). If I am an RT in Socal who did a year and half "limited" X-ray Tech program in 2013 and I worked as a limited X-ray tech and MA (Medical assistant) for a podiatrist for three years. This is a Reddit sub to discuss everything about radiology careers.


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