Diagnostic Imaging
Diagnostic Imaging is an exciting, dynamic, and progressive field. Graduates from our program are eligible to become certified in general radiography and, once they complete their certification exams, are considered Radiologic Technologists (x-ray techs). This certification opens the door toward specialty imaging modalities like CT, MRI, mammography, sonography, and more.
What does an x-ray tech do? A primary responsibility of many technologists is to create
images of patients’ bodies using medical equipment. This helps doctors diagnose and
treat diseases and injuries. Depending on your specialty, you might use x-ray, MRI,
CT, fluoroscopy, or sonography equipment. In some cases, you may prepare and inject
radiopharmaceutical agents into patients before creating the images. You could also
help physicians perform procedures to treat heart and blood vessel diseases without
surgery. Or you might administer therapeutic doses of radiation to treat diseases
such as cancer. With advanced education, you can also pursue a career as a radiologist
assistant. In this role, you’ll ultimately learn to perform many procedures that a
radiologist would otherwise do.
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