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Biomedical Technology

A field that involves the repair and maintenance of diagnostic imaging equipment such as MRI, CT, and X-ray.

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TSTC

Texas State Technical College, which offers a biomedical technology program at three campuses in Texas.

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Certification

A required credential to be employed as a biomedical technologist, involving passing a certification exam.

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MRI

Magnetic Resonance Imaging, a type of diagnostic imaging equipment that biomedical technologists must maintain.

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CT

Computed Tomography, another type of diagnostic imaging equipment that biomedical technologists are trained to repair.

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Employee Benefits

Advantages such as discounts at the hospital cafeteria that biomedical technologists receive, often linked to ID badge presentation.

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Work-Life Balance

The balance in work schedules for biomedical technologists, generally working 9-5 with an on-call rotation.

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2-year Training Program

The duration of education required for graduates of the biomedical technology program at TSTC.

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Career Advancement

The potential for biomedical technologists to move into supervisory or management roles with experience.

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Board Transfer Procedure

A process required for certified biomedical technologists to gain licensure in states outside of Texas.

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Outlook

The job outlook for biomedical technologists is positive, with increasing demand in healthcare settings due to advancements in medical technology.

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Education

Biomedical technologists typically require an associate degree from an accredited program, with some positions preferring a bachelor's degree.

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Salary

The average salary for biomedical technologists varies by location and experience, ranging from $50,000 to $85,000 annually.

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Prerequisites

Prerequisites for entering a biomedical technology program usually include a high school diploma and courses in math and science.