Working Conditions: Radiologic Technologist
Most full-time radiologic technologists and technicians work about
40 hours a week; they may have evening, weekend, or on-call hours.
Opportunities for part-time and shift work also are available.
Because technologists and technicians
are on their feet for long periods and may lift or turn disabled
patients, physical stamina is important.
Technologists and technicians work at diagnostic machines, but may
also perform some procedures at patients’ bedsides. Some travel
to patients in large vans equipped with sophisticated diagnostic equipment.
Although radiation hazards exist in this occupation, they are minimized
by the use of lead aprons, gloves, and other shielding devices, as
well as by instruments monitoring radiation exposure. Technologists
and technicians wear badges measuring radiation levels in the radiation
area, and detailed records are kept on their cumulative lifetime dose.
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Topic: Radiologic Technologist Employement