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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.
TSTC
Texas State Technical College, which offers a biomedical technology program at three campuses in Texas.
Certification
A required credential to be employed as a biomedical technologist, involving passing a certification exam.
MRI
Magnetic Resonance Imaging, a type of diagnostic imaging equipment that biomedical technologists must maintain.
CT
Computed Tomography, another type of diagnostic imaging equipment that biomedical technologists are trained to repair.
Employee Benefits
Advantages such as discounts at the hospital cafeteria that biomedical technologists receive, often linked to ID badge presentation.
Work-Life Balance
The balance in work schedules for biomedical technologists, generally working 9-5 with an on-call rotation.
2-year Training Program
The duration of education required for graduates of the biomedical technology program at TSTC.
Career Advancement
The potential for biomedical technologists to move into supervisory or management roles with experience.
Board Transfer Procedure
A process required for certified biomedical technologists to gain licensure in states outside of Texas.
Outlook
The job outlook for biomedical technologists is positive, with increasing demand in healthcare settings due to advancements in medical technology.
Education
Biomedical technologists typically require an associate degree from an accredited program, with some positions preferring a bachelor's degree.
Salary
The average salary for biomedical technologists varies by location and experience, ranging from $50,000 to $85,000 annually.
Prerequisites
Prerequisites for entering a biomedical technology program usually include a high school diploma and courses in math and science.