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If your a Radiologic Technologist can you please answer a few questions? Once you graduate from an accredited program and your certified as a Radiologic Technologist you can only do xrays of the extremities? How long does it take for you to specialize in CT, MRI, Mammography etc.? Do you have to be a Registered RT? If so what is the process?

2007-12-09 09:22:56 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment Health Care

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A registered radiologic technologist doesn't only do extremities.

Chest
Ribs
Sternum
Soft Tissue Neck
Abdomen
Esophagus
Swallowing Dysfunction Study
Upper GI
Small Bowel Series
Barium Enema
Surgical Cholangiography
ERCP
Cystography
Cystourethrography
Intravenous Urography
Retrograde Pyelography
Cervical Spine
Thoracic Spine
Scoliosis Series
Lumbosacral Spine
Sacrum and Coccyx
Sacroiliac Joints
Pelvis And Hip
Skull
Facial Bones
Mandible
Zygomatic Arch
Temporomandibular Joints
Nasal Bones
Orbits
Paranasal Sinuses
Toes
Foot
Calcaneus (Os Calcis)
Ankle
Tibia, Fibula
Knee
Patella
Femur
Fingers
Hand
Wrist
Forearm
Elbow
Humerus
Shoulder
Scapula
Clavicle
Acromioclavicular Joints
Bone Survey
Long Bone Measurement
Bone Age
Soft Tissue/Foreign Bodies
Arthrography
Myelography
Venography
OR cases using a C-arm

CT, MRI, and mammography can be learned on the job after you become an RT.

2007-12-09 14:54:18 · answer #1 · answered by RadTech - BAS RT(R)(ARRT) 7 · 0 0

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