
A Radiologic Technologist must be a mature, dependable person who is "people oriented" and generally interested in caring for the sick and disabled.
Radiographers take
Xray films (radiographs) of all parts of the human body for
diagnosing medical problems.
Radiographers position the patients, who either lie on a table, sit
or stand so that the correct parts of the body can be
radiographed.
In addition to the Xray department, radiographers may take portable
Xray machines to other areas of the hospital including the
emergency room, operating room and intensive care unit.
Radiologic Technologists work with ionizing radiation and know how
to protect themselves and their patients from unnecessary exposure
to Xrays. With proper safety procedures followed, the amount of
occupational exposure received by a radiographer is very low.
Job Outlook
The job market for Radiologic Technologists is
constantly fluctuating due to a number of factors, including
economic instability, hospital closures and mergers, and health
care reform. Please contact a faculty member for more up-to-date
information on the job market.
Typical Duties of
Radiographers
Performs diagnostic radiographic services to include:
Operates imaging equipment
Operates other equipment/devices as
appropriate
Positions patients
Immobilizes patients as necessary
Calculates exposure factors
Practices radiation protection
Evaluates radiographs for technical
quality
Assumes care for physical and psychological needs
of patients during examinations and procedures
Practices aseptic techniques as
necessary
Assists with administration of contrast
media
Assists physician with imaging
procedures
Initiates life support measures for patient, if
necessary
Maintains patient records
Assumes responsibility for assigned
area.
Provides input for equipment and supply purchase
decisions.
Instructs specific units of didactic and/or
clinical education in the radiography program, if
applicable.
Assumes responsibility for portions of the
quality assurance program.
Pursues ongoing continuing education.
May control inventory and purchase of supplies
for assigned area.