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
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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
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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.