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		<title>Training To Be a Radiology Technician</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For a start in the radiology field, most individuals will need to have a certain level of education or certification. But once you begin to take a look at the different courses of study that are commonly found today, you will realise that you need to decide upon the type of radiology which you might [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For a start in the radiology field, most individuals will need to have a certain level of education or certification. But once you begin to take a look at the different courses of study that are commonly found today, you will realise that you need to decide upon the type of radiology which you might be considering. This will affect your career, as there are different qualifications needed for specific roles such as being a <a href="http://www.radiologycert.com">radiology technologist</a> or even a radiology technician. In order to become a radiologist, it will be necessary for you to spend a significant number of years as a radiology technician. The only other alternative you have, is to spend a large number of years studying, in order to immediately become a radiologist. This seldom proves to be the option of choice, as most people prefer to opt for a one-year certification program, which immediately gives you the avenue to become a radiology technician. If you want to spend more time preparing for your career in radiology, you can also choose to complete a bachelor&#8217;s degree in radiology, which is a common choice as well. With some form of academic achievement, or even certification, it will be no problem for you to find a job in the field of radiology. Starting as a radiology technician will prove to be easy, as there is a strong demand for radiology technicians. Apart from medical institutions such as hospitals and clinics, you might also want to consider working in a research facility, as there is demand for radiology technicians there as well. After gaining some job experience as a radiology technician, you should be able to move up your career path and become a radiologist. This normally means that you will be expected to both handle the radiology equipment, as well as perform diagnosis of scans. Regarding pay scales of radiology technicians, you should expect to get about $30,000 a year when you begin your career, and within a few years of working in the field, get about $100,000 a year. These are just some of the things you should expect, should you decide to seriously consider a career as a radiology tech. No matter your decision, you should always find out more from people who are currently in the field, before you make any sort of decision. This should help you gain a clearer understanding of what to expect.</p>
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