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Amanda Gearhart A.S.R.T.(R)(MR)
 Radiology PhD
 Radiologist
 MRI Physicist
 Professor of Radiology
 MRI engineering
 Masters in Radiology
 Radiology Assistant
 Healthcare administration
 Bachelor’s in Radiology
 Associates in Radiology
XRAY Technologist
CT Technologist
Nuclear Medicine
Ultrasound
MRI technologist
Director of Radiology
XRAY Technologist US average
salary is $51,342
CT technologist US average salary
is $63,330
Nuclear Medicine Technologist US
average salary is $73,312
Ultrasound technologist US
average salary is $69,633
MRI Technologist US average
salary is $69,853
Radiology Director US average
salary id $126,183
Salary.com http://swz.salary.com/
Radiologist US average salary
is $380,000
MRI Physicist US average
salary is $78,374
MRI Engineer US average
salary is $94,000
Radiology Professor US
average salary is $207,000
Neuroscientist US average
salary is $103,000
 Radiologist
 MRI Physicist
 MRI Engineer
 Radiology
Professor
 Neuroscientist
Salary.com http://swz.salary.com/
 XRAY technologist use x-ray equipment to produce 2-D images
of the tissue, organs, bones and vessels of the body.
 CT Technologist use x-ray equipment to produce 2-D and 3-D
images of the tissue, organs, bones and vessels of the body.
 Nuclear medicine technologists use radiopharmaceuticals and
special cameras to produce images of organs and reveal their
function.
 Ultrasound technologists use high-frequency sound waves to
create images of anatomy.
 Magnetic resonance technologists apply a combination
of radiofrequency pulses and a powerful magnetic field to
create detailed images of anatomy.
Nuclear medicine
Ultrasound MRICT
XRAY
Administration
Hospital’s
Outpatient
Research
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses a magnetic field and radio waves to
create detailed images of the organs and structures within your body. Health care
professionals use MRI scans to diagnose a variety of conditions, from torn
ligaments to tumors.
Radiology

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Radiology

  • 2.  Radiology PhD  Radiologist  MRI Physicist  Professor of Radiology  MRI engineering  Masters in Radiology  Radiology Assistant  Healthcare administration  Bachelor’s in Radiology  Associates in Radiology
  • 3. XRAY Technologist CT Technologist Nuclear Medicine Ultrasound MRI technologist Director of Radiology XRAY Technologist US average salary is $51,342 CT technologist US average salary is $63,330 Nuclear Medicine Technologist US average salary is $73,312 Ultrasound technologist US average salary is $69,633 MRI Technologist US average salary is $69,853 Radiology Director US average salary id $126,183 Salary.com http://swz.salary.com/
  • 4. Radiologist US average salary is $380,000 MRI Physicist US average salary is $78,374 MRI Engineer US average salary is $94,000 Radiology Professor US average salary is $207,000 Neuroscientist US average salary is $103,000  Radiologist  MRI Physicist  MRI Engineer  Radiology Professor  Neuroscientist Salary.com http://swz.salary.com/
  • 5.  XRAY technologist use x-ray equipment to produce 2-D images of the tissue, organs, bones and vessels of the body.  CT Technologist use x-ray equipment to produce 2-D and 3-D images of the tissue, organs, bones and vessels of the body.  Nuclear medicine technologists use radiopharmaceuticals and special cameras to produce images of organs and reveal their function.  Ultrasound technologists use high-frequency sound waves to create images of anatomy.  Magnetic resonance technologists apply a combination of radiofrequency pulses and a powerful magnetic field to create detailed images of anatomy.
  • 8. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the organs and structures within your body. Health care professionals use MRI scans to diagnose a variety of conditions, from torn ligaments to tumors.