Radiologic Technologist Program Common Questions

Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology offers an industry current Radiologic Technologist program. Through our hands-on learning, we provide our students with the training required to complete all necessary milestones including the ARRT board exam. The program’s learning-life balancing, Hybrid course availability and flexibility help you reach your educational goals.

What Is a Radiologic Technologist and What Do They Do?

Radiologic technologists are healthcare professionals who perform diagnostic imaging procedures such as x-rays, MRIs and CT scans. These individuals are able to specialize in other techniques such as mammography, sonography or cardiovascular-interventional radiology.

Radiologic Technologists work with patients to position them, gathering quality images of their body for review. These images are interpreted by radiologists and physicians to diagnose an injury or disease.

What’s it Like to Be a Radiologic Technologist?

Each day, radiologic technologists work hands-on with patients in many different facilities. Your day to day will look different, depending on the specialization you choose and the facility you work in. However, technologists are involved in positioning patients for imaging, taking images of the body that a physician requires and helping the patient to feel comfortable during their exam.

Radiologic Technologists experience many of the same aspects of healthcare that physicians do. From trauma to serious illness, technologists are challenged with helping diagnose patients daily.

What’s the Difference Between a Radiologic Technologist and a Technician?

Although both technologists and technicians perform the same duties and responsibilities, they’re often confused, the terms used interchangeably. However, there isn’t a difference between the two at all. Over the years, the term “technician” has been replaced with “technologist.”

How Do You Become a Radiologic Technologist?

After achieving a high school diploma, you’ll need to apply for entry into an accredited radiologic technology program. You’ll need to earn an Associate’s degree to be eligible for the ARRT certification exam. Certification is required to work in the state. After you pass the ARRT exam, you’ll receive certification and be prepared to work in various locations.

The entire process will take about 2 years 

Becoming a Radiologic Technologist is challenging with courses spanning from Anatomy to various Radiographic procedures. However, Cambridge works with students to ensure success through many different programs and available assistance.

How Much Does a Radiologic Technologist Make?

According to PayScale, a Radiologic Technologist makes an average hourly salary between $20.09 and $35.56 according to PayScale 2023. 

The outlook for Radiologic Technologists is consistently improving, with jobs in this industry in high demand.

Why Should I Become a Radiologic Technologist?

If you’re interested in the healthcare field as well as technology, this career is the perfect mix of both. This field provides many opportunities for growth, a work-life balance and the gift of making a difference in your patients’ health.

Radiologic Technologists bring home a great salary for the amount of training the program requires. During your training, you have the ability to specialize in various forms of Radiology including Nuclear Medicine, Mammography and more. As a Radiologic Technologist, you are contributing to the health of your patient, as imaging is a critical part of a diagnosis.

You’ll get to experience new imaging technology, work in a wide variety of work settings and be able to move anywhere within the U.S. as changes occur.

Where Do Radiologic Technologists Work?

One of the main benefits of a career in Radiologic Technology is the ability to work in a wide variety of settings. As a Radiologic Technologist, you’ll be able to work in hospitals, physician offices, outpatient care centers and more. Any location where imaging is completed will need Radiologic Technologists to operate the equipment and position patients properly.

Are you ready to begin your career in radiologic technology? Visit our program page to learn more.

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