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Radiological Technologist

Radiological Technologist. It’s Your Choice. Choose to care!. Promoting Health Careers in Mississippi A division of Mississippi Hospital Association. Position Responsibilities.

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Radiological Technologist

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  1. Radiological Technologist It’s Your Choice... Choose to care! Promoting Health Careers in Mississippi A division of Mississippi Hospital Association

  2. Position Responsibilities • Radiological technologists use x-ray equipment for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases or injuries. They use this equipment to produce images of internal body organs and bones. They are responsible for evaluating the patient’s condition, explaining the x-ray procedures, and adjusting the radiographic equipment to give the most comprehensive view of the area to be x-rayed. • Radiological technologists determine the proper equipment settings and exposure used for each patient. In some procedures, they are required to mix and administer chemical mixtures so body organs will be visible. They assist the radiologist and surgeon in performing sophisticated or invasive procedures when imaging equipment is needed. Radiological technologists are also responsible for the maintenance of the radiographic equipment.

  3. Work Environment Radiological technologists work in hospitals, medical clinics, medical laboratories, nursing homes, colleges and universities, governmental facilities, mobile radiological facilities, physician offices, urgent care centers, public health departments, and specialized imaging centers.

  4. High School Preparation Students interested in a career as a radiological technologist should take courses in algebra, biology, chemistry, computer skills, English, emergency medical technology, physics, health occupations/medical professions education, and geometry.

  5. College Requirements Radiological technologists must complete formal training in an approved hospital training program or complete a 2-year Associate Degree in radiological technology. Students interested in radiological technology should contact schools for information on admission and course of study.

  6. Educational Institutions Copiah-Lincoln CC Wesson Campus P.O. Box 649 Wesson, MS 39191 Phone: (601) 643-5101 Hinds CC Nursing / Allied Health Center 1750 Chadwick Dr. Jackson, MS 39204 Phone: (601) 372-6507 Itawamba CC Fulton Campus 602 West Hill St. Fulton, MS 38843 Phone: (662) 862-3101 Jones Jr. College Ellisville Campus 900 S. Court Street Ellisville, MS 39437 Phone: (601) 477-4000 Meridian CC Meridian Campus 910 Hwy. 19 North Meridian, MS 39307 Phone: (601) 483-8241 Northeast MS CC Booneville Campus 101 Cunningham Blvd. Booneville, MS 38829 Phone: (662) 728-7751 MS Delta CC Moorhead Campus P.O. Box 668 Moorhead, MS 38761 Phone: (662) 246-6322 MS Gulf Coast CC Jackson Co. Campus P.O. Box 100 Gautier, MS 39553 Phone: (228) 497-9602

  7. Educational Institutions cont... Pearl River CC Forrest Co. Voc. Tech. 5448 US Hwy 49 South Hattiesburg, MS 39401 Phone: (601) 544-5555 Hospital Based Programs Forrest General Hospital 6051 US Hwy 49 Hattiesburg, MS 39401 Phone: (601) 288-1600 MS Baptist Medical Center 1225 North State Street Jackson, MS 39202 Phone: (601) 968-4199

  8. Salary Range Average Annual Salary--$27,260 Salary Range--$26,100 to $61,950

  9. Career Outlook • Total employment of radiological technologist is expected to grow by 25 - 35 % over the next 10 years. This profession’s growth is due in part to the aging population and an increase in demand for diagnostic imaging. • Some employers are commonly reporting shortages of radiological technologists. The demand for radiological technologists will continue to grow as new imaging technology develops and as physicians look for more non-invasive diagnostic methods.

  10. Professional Organizations American Society of Radiologic Technologists 15000 Central Ave. S.E. Albuquerque, NM 87123 Phone: (505) 298-4500 Phone: (800) 444-2778 Fax: (505) 298-5063 Web: www.asrt.org American Registry of Radiologic Technologists 1255 Northland Drive St. Paul, MN 55120-1155 Phone: (651) 687-0048 Web: www.arrt.org HOSA - Health Occupations Students of America 6021 Morriss Road, Suite 111 Flower Mound, TX 75028 Phone: (800) 321-4672 Fax: (972) 874-0063 Web: www.hosa.org

  11. MHA Health Careers Center 6425 Lakeover Road (39213) P.O. Box 16444 Jackson, MS 39236-6444 Phone (601) 982-3251 Fax (601) 368-3200 www.mshealthcareers.com A division of Mississippi Hospital Association

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