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🩻 Radiologic Technologists: Skilled healthcare professional and vital part each patients success - in the hospital, surgery and clinic. #RadiologyTechs are specialized medical professionals helping doctors see inside the human body, even in the operating room. They’re masters of sophisticated imaging technology, from traditional X-rays to advanced CT scans and MRIs. It’s not just about pushing buttons – these pros combine technical expertise with exceptional patient care skills to obtain the imaging studies so important for optimal patient care and outcomes: - Positioning patients precisely for optimal imaging - Understanding/Operating complex diagnostic equipment - Ensure radiation safety protocols - Collaborate with healthcare/surgery teams - Support doctors in patient care/diagnosis - Specialize in areas like mammography, CT, or MRI #MedicalImaging . 🎓 Becoming a rad tech requires dedication: - Complete an accredited radiologic technology program (2-4 yrs) - Earn an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree - Pass the ARRT certification exam - Obtain state licensure - Maintain continuing education requirements - Putting-up with surgeons . Career opportunities for #radiology technologists are projected to continues to grow fast. X-ray techs work in various settings - hospitals, clinics, imaging centers, and even surgical suites. Most importantly, rad techs make a real difference in patient care. They’re the caring professionals who explain procedures, ensure patient comfort, and capture the critical images doctors need for your accurate diagnoses and treatment. . 👇 SHOUT-OUT an #XrayTech that’s made a difference in your life! SHARE your experience & insights from the field . . . 🎥 credit @radiographer @innovative_radiographer

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