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ARRT
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists; certification for radiologic technologists.
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Primary Pathway Programs
Initial educational programs for entry into diagnostic imaging.
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Cardiac Sonography
An advanced modality focusing on heart ultrasounds.
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Computed Tomography (CT)
Medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create detailed images.
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Radiation Safety
Practices to minimize radiation exposure to patients and healthcare workers.
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ALARA Principle
As Low As Reasonably Achievable; a guideline to minimize radiation exposure.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves, not radiation.
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Sonography
Ultrasound imaging, requiring a radiologic license for advanced pathways.
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Diagnostic Radiology
Field focused on using imaging techniques to diagnose diseases.
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Invasive Cardiovascular Technology
Advanced modality involving procedures within the cardiovascular system.
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Patient History
The background information about a patient's previous medical conditions.
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Effective Communication
Key responsibility of radiologic technologists to inform patients and staff.
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Teamwork
Collaboration with doctors, nurses, and other technologists.
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Portable X-ray Units
X-ray equipment used for patients in nursing homes and during home visits.
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Collimation
Process of limiting the size and shape of the X-ray beam.
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Student Mentoring
Guidance and support provided to students by experienced professionals.
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Certification in Mammography
A credential for performing breast imaging on men and women.
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Distance from Radiation Source
Technologists should maintain a distance of 72–62 inches from X-ray machines.
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Digital Imaging
Modern imaging technology allowing remote viewing of scans.
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Job Outlook
The projected growth and demand for radiologic technologists in the workforce.
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Entry-Level Pathways
Initial routes of education leading to certification in radiologic sciences.
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Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Working alongside various healthcare professionals in patient care.
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Application Process for Dallas College
Includes a point-based system and requires an orientation video.
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Radiographic Imaging
Technique of producing images of internal structures using X-rays.
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Shadowing Experience
Observing professionals in the field to understand their daily tasks.
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X-ray Production
Understanding how X-ray images are generated through electricity and circuits.
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Career Outlook for Radiologic Technologists

The demand for radiologic technologists is expected to grow due to an aging population and advancements in medical imaging.

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Pre-Med Requirements for Radiology

Typically include coursework in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics; may vary based on specific programs.

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Work-Life Balance in Radiology

Radiologic technologists often have a flexible schedule, but may work evenings, weekends, and holidays.

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Shift Length for Radiologic Technologists

Common shift lengths range from 8 to 12 hours, depending on the workplace and patient needs.

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Notes About Speaker in Radiologic Field

Useful for networking; includes their qualifications, achievements, and areas of expertise relevant to radiology.

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Average Salary for Radiologic Technologists

Salaries vary by location, experience, and specialization, with averages typically ranging from $55,000 to $80,000 annually.

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Education Length for Radiologic Technology

Most programs take 2 to 4 years to complete, depending on the degree level (Associate or Bachelor's) pursued.

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