X-Ray Technician Career: Starting At The Right Path

By Tod Cumbo


As an x-ray technician, your main job will be to harness radiologic technology to capture images of the body which will be used by doctors in making sound diagnosis and treatment recommendation. X-ray techs usually work with x-ray equipment, although they may also be qualified to operate computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment as well.

The most common tasks an x-ray technician does is to prepare patients for scanning with the x-ray machine, all while monitoring their safety and their own as well from the dangers of radiation. They place lead shields and other protective gear on patients to prevent or reduce exposure from radiation. X-ray techs also make sure that x-ray equipment is positioned at the correct height and angle over the area of the patient's body.

Often times, an x-ray technician is mistaken to be the same as a radiologic technologist - although there are some tasks they both can perform, a radiologic technologist is involved in more complex procedures. Both of them must be able to adhere to doctor's orders at all times, as well as safety SOP's in operating x-ray equipment. An x-ray technician can also be responsible for recording patient data, organize work schedules, and monitor equipment purchases.

In order to start a career as an x-ray technician, the most common route taken is a 2-year's Associate Degree program in Radiologic Technology, of which is available in various universities and colleges. It is important to note when choosing a training program in radiography that it has been accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology.

Applying for voluntary certification should be the next step following completion of an accredited training program in Radiologic Technology. Completing an accredited training program and passing a certification exam administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) are the primary requirements for certification. Acquiring certification provides a significant advantage when it comes to seeking employment.

Because of the boom in the population and advancements in radiography, the job opportunities for x-ray technicians are expected to be favorable in the next few years. With a salary range of about $35,000 to $70,000 annually, it is not surprising why many individuals are aspiring to become an x-ray technician. Medical and diagnostic laboratories continue to be the top employers for this career.




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