As a radiology Technician, you will be making a difference in peoples lives on a daily basis. It is a great field to be a part of and is growing on a yearly basis. Job placement is extremely high,and the amount positions open our growing yearly. For this reason pursuing a career as a radiology technician is a great idea.
Schooling can be completed in as little as two years, it is more likely to take about four years. Although complete education in this field may take up to four years, you are likely to find a job making good pay within the first two years. It is only suggested to take two more one-year courses after you complete your first two-year course and get your first job. The average radiology technician salary can vary depending on several aspects. Some of these aspects include your experience level, your schooling background and where your job is located. Working in a large hospital as a apposed to a small clinic can prove to affect ones salary levels.
One-year radiology tech courses are designed to help learn the newest technology, and will end in a certificate that will in the long run help you to be promoted and allowing your yearly salary to increase. Once you have graduated from one of the radiology Technician schools of your choice, you will have to endure through a little on the job training. Do not fret, because any new technician will have to be trained to use the equipment in a specific way your superior doctor or physician will want certain equipment to be used.
The hospital, or physician that you will be working for will have many years experience and will be able to show you the best way with hands-on training how to use their equipment. His or her knowledge and experience of their equipment will be passed from them to you and in the future possibly from you to understudy's. Radiology tech jobs are available in just about every city in every state in the United States.
Monday, March 23, 2009
MRI Tech Schooling
If you are thinking about a career as a technician, and cannot make up your mind what courses you should take, consider a career as a MRI technician. The schooling for an MRI tech cab be completed in as little as 2 years, and can last up to 4 years. You can finish your first bit of schooling in the first 2 years and go ahead get a job so that you can start earning money to make a living. After you start your job, you can continue to take extra classes, to earn more certifications. the advantage of these extra certifications is that they will allow you to be promoted, therefore increasing your yearly salary.
Many people are curious as to what an MRI technician makes on a yearly basis. With a two year degree you can expect to land a job making approximately $33,000 a year. If you choose to continue to take extra courses and gaining extra certificates, you can expect your yearly salary to increase to the low 40,000 a year, and will slowly increase each year after that.
The need for MRI technicians is at an all-time high, meaning that placement after your schooling is over should be quite easy. Many technical trade schools offer a placement program that will insure you a job as soon as you graduate. Stats for February 2009 showed that MRI tech jobs are definitely at an all-time high. So if you're still considering which course you should take to get your career going in the right direction, you should really consider a life as an MRI technician.
Many people are curious as to what an MRI technician makes on a yearly basis. With a two year degree you can expect to land a job making approximately $33,000 a year. If you choose to continue to take extra courses and gaining extra certificates, you can expect your yearly salary to increase to the low 40,000 a year, and will slowly increase each year after that.
The need for MRI technicians is at an all-time high, meaning that placement after your schooling is over should be quite easy. Many technical trade schools offer a placement program that will insure you a job as soon as you graduate. Stats for February 2009 showed that MRI tech jobs are definitely at an all-time high. So if you're still considering which course you should take to get your career going in the right direction, you should really consider a life as an MRI technician.
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