salary: $55,910 per year
education: An associate’s degree is the most common educational path for radiologic and MRI technologists. Technologists must be licensed or certified in some states; requirements vary by state.
- associate’s degrees, or bachelor’s degrees
- classroom training and clinical training
- Coursework includes anatomy, pathology, patient care, radiation physics and protection, and image evaluation.
reflection: NO i would not like to a ne radiologic technologists because it sounds really boring to be one.
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