The American Society of Radiologic Technologists (which is the proper term for a x-ray tech) just did a large salary survey. The salary varies, depending on your experience, specialties and geographical area. I work with a RT, who got a BS degree, and with my certificate and multiple licenses, I make more money than she does. For example, the annual income of a RT in Alabama was $43,196. With additional training, and licensing in MRI scanning, the salary is $51,174. In California, the average RT salary is $71,063. With MRI licensing, it is $83,185. To view, the survey, and see the average salary in your state, you can go to this link:
https://www.asrt.org/media/pdf/research/wss2007/wss07annualcompensation.pdf
There are many schools in many states where you can get trained to be a RT. You can attend a hospital based program (and earn a certificate), a 2 year college program (AS degree), and even a 4 year college program (BS degree). The hospital based programs are the least expensive, and honestly, I think the education received there is superior. Once you graduate and take your registry exam, no future employer is going to care what type of educational program you went through. All they care about is your license. You can find an accredited RT program at this site. Just search "radiography" and your state...links are provided which will give you additional information on each program (cost, duration of program, contact person):
http://www.jrcert.org/cert/Search.jsp
2007-12-09 04:19:27
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answered by Lissacal 7
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It appears like various different posters have a take care of on the x-ray area of your question, so i will clarify the scientific Assistant "lower back workplace". in lots of cases while somebody refers to an MA as "lower back workplace" they recommend that the MA is scientific. They take lower back the sufferers, take needed signs and indicators, a quick history, and prepare the affected person for the surgeon. they are able to additionally carry out trouble-free diagnostic checks (EKG, spirometry, and so on.), provide immunizations, and in lots of cases are additionally qualified to entice blood. i might actually think of that the pay may well be greater effectual for Radiologic technologies. there is extreme call for for the two positions, yet MA's generally do no longer make very plenty money.
2016-10-10 21:37:07
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answered by ? 4
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The only difference is that with a bachelors degree, you could go into management or teaching. There is no difference in pay or skills.
2007-12-09 03:07:08
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answered by RadTech - BAS RT(R)(ARRT) 7
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