Radiologic Technologist
Perform diagnostic imaging examinations like X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs on patients.
$65K
Median Salary
6%
Job Growth
$47K
Entry Salary
$88K
Senior Salary
Education:Associate's or Bachelor's in Radiologic TechnologyOutlook:Faster than averageWork:Hospital/ClinicCategory:Healthcare
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Entry (0 yr)Mid (10 yr)Senior (20 yr)
$47,000
Entry Level
$57,250
Your Estimate
$88,000
Senior Level
Salary Range
$47K$65K median$88K
Key Skills
X-ray OperationPatient PositioningRadiation SafetyCT ScanningMRI
Recommended Certifications
- 1ARRT Certification
- 2State Licensure
Top Employers
HCA HealthcareMayo ClinicKaiser PermanenteCleveland Clinic
Education Path
To pursue a career as a Radiologic Technologist, you will typically need: Associate's or Bachelor's in Radiologic Technology.
While job growth is moderate, skilled professionals continue to find opportunities. Specialization and certifications can improve prospects.
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