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Edit By Employment is projected to grow faster than average and job opportunities are expected to be favorable. Formal training programs in radiography are offered in hospitals, colleges and universities and less frequently at vocational-technical institutes; range in length from 1 to 4 years; and lead to a certificate, an associate degree or a bachelor’s degree. Although hospitals will remain the primary employer, a number of new jobs will be found in physicians’ offices and diagnostic imaging centers. Nature of the Work Radiologic technologists take x rays and administer nonradioactive materials into patients’ bloodstreams for diagnostic purposes. Radiologic technologists also referred to as radiographers, produce X-Ray films (radiographs) of parts of the human body for use in diagnosing medical problems. They prepare patients for radiologic examinations by explaining the procedure, removing jewelry and other articles through which x rays cannot pass and positioning patients so that the parts of the body can be appropriately radiographed.
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