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X-Ray Technician     TrainingAn xray technician uses radiography to capture images of various parts of the body in order for a physician to diagnose and treat broken bones, disease or other health problems. An xray technician explains the process of taking radiographic images to the patient and operates the X ray machine. An xray technician must also be well versed in the safe use of radioactive materials because Xray machines use radioactivity to capture images. An xray technician follows strict safety guidelines to protect themselves and the patient from the equipment.

Skills and Training

X-ray tech schools teach students everything they need to know about radiography. Many states also require a license or certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists before you can accept employment as an Xray technician. In addition to x-ray tech schools, training for this field is offered by hospitals, colleges and universities, and vocational-technical institutes. X-ray tech schools offer instruction in anatomy, physiology, patient care procedures, radiation physics, radiation protection, medical terminology, radiobiology, and pathology. In addition to these courses, you will also receive instruction in the proper positioning of patients, medical ethics, and the principles of imaging. Programs to become an xray technician take as little as one and as much as four years to complete.

Job Outlook

Like many careers in health care, xray technicians should see an increase in opportunities through 2012. With additional training in other imaging techniques such as CT and MRI, an xray technician can increase his or her potential in the field. Find out more about the courses and x-ray tech schools in your area online. Beginning a new xray technician career tomorrow begins with a little research today.

 

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