Radiographer
Education and Health Services
About this Career
Radiographers maintain and operate imaging equipment in medical offices and hospitals to help identify potential issues within a patient. They also work closely with physicians to determine if more tests need to be conducted.
Why this Career?
As a radiographer, you can help patients identify health issues that they've been experiencing that cannot be easily seen without special equipment. Most radiologic technicians work in hospitals.
Pay & Outlook
- Entry Pay
- $23
- Experienced Pay
- $31
- Annual Openings
- 111
Work Environment
- Interact with people
Requirements
- Certification / License
- Drug test
- Background check