Thursday, September 4, 2008

radiology #3

1.This article is about the different kinds of radiology careers there is. Radiographers produce images of the organs, bones, and vessels of the body. Sonographers use high frequency sound waves to create images of anatomy.Nuclear medicine technologists use radio-pharmaceuticals and special cameras to produce images of organs and to reveal their function. Radiation therapists administer highly focused forms of radiation to treat cancer and other diseases.


the American hospital association did a survey that there is a full 21 percent of vacancy rate. that means that least one in five positions is vacantat. Also that there are plenty of scholarships that are willing to help you pay for your education.





2.Hospitals and other institutions are recruiting in all areas. The American Hospital Association, together with three other organizations, released a survey in January 2002 reporting a 15.3% vacancy rate for radiologic technologists – compared with a 13% rate for nurses and a 12.7% rate for pharmacists. This vacancy rate means that one in seven jobs for radiologic technologists cannot be filled. Furthermore, a full 21% of hospitals have a vacancy rate that is greater than 20%, meaning that at least one in five positions is vacant.








3.Olmstead Donna.Rapidly Evolving Careers: Radiology Technology

Article published on Jul 19 04 12:59AM.Medhunters.com.09-01-08

http://www.medhunters.com/articles/rapidlyEvolvingCareersRadTechnology.html

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