You can be almost anything you want to be. Don't let your gender prevent you from the career you want (unless you want to be a wet nurse). Also, my best friend's fiancé (he's male) is a radiology tech. He makes good money and I've never heard any stereotype about it being a female career. From what I've heard about his friends in the department, this career seems to employ more men than women if anything.
2007-06-03 05:56:04
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answered by mograeire 2
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they are separate. you have most of the instructions and classes carried out already once you're a radiologist technician, yet to alter right into a radiologist, you will would desire to take some greater stepped forward classes.
2016-10-09 09:12:15
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answered by ? 4
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Should be nothing wrong with it. Nursing, for instance, is a traditionally female career, but these days more and more men are doing it. The same should be true for radiologist tech jobs.
2007-06-03 05:52:29
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answered by jellybeanchick 7
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My neighbor was a Radiologist for 35 years and he's a guy.
Nothing wrong with that.
I think male or female, more people are needed in the field so go for it!!!
2007-06-03 05:56:25
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answered by Himiko 4
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i don't know where you got this idea...but ye i agree with the other person, most radiology technicians i've seen are guys. Don't think you should have any problem. The only medical profession i can think of at the moment where you'd be very outnumber is if you decide to become a midwife...i mean, even the name says it all lol
2007-06-03 05:54:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Just want to give you the correct term: it's not
radiologist technician, it's
radiologiC technOLOGIST :)
2007-06-03 15:56:46
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answered by RadTech - BAS RT(R)(ARRT) 7
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most of the radiologist ive met and seen are guys!
2007-06-03 05:51:27
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answered by Anonymous
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No, there is nothing wrong. The on;l job I know about that employs females only is carrying a baby -- and that could change, too.
2007-06-03 05:51:14
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answered by merrybodner 6
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I work in radiation oncology and there are many men in both fields of radiation oncology and radiology.
2007-06-03 05:58:04
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answered by sd 1
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