Radiology Careers

If you are one of those who have a desire to help patients and think you are capable of providing service to those who needs radiology tests, you may choose a career as a Radiologist Technician. A radiology technician is a crucial part of most radiological procedures and plays a very important role in taking X-rays and performing other examinations for patients in order to determine their health. Working as a radiology technician, you may require dealing directly with the patient and operate the machinery that generally generates the medical images needed by the doctor. As a radiology technician you are one of those few important persons who are responsible for maintaining the patients' safety with the machinery you use to conduct tests. In addition to running these tests, you are also accountable for updating patient records and conducting associated clerical duties including maintaining paperwork relevant to the office machinery you generally use for patient testing. Besides this, you may also require to prepare work schedules, evaluate purchases of equipment and at times manage the entire radiology department. Though hospitals will continue to be the principal working location for most of the radiology technologists, but new jobs will also rise in medical centers, health clinics and diagnostic imaging centers. Health facilities like these are expected to grow through 2016, because of the shift toward outpatient care and technological advances that permit more procedures to be performed outside the hospital.