Friday, April 2, 2010

Collected Links

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiologic_technologist - I found this article at Wikipedia, the article gives basic information on Radiologic technologists and what they are called in other countries. It also gives the others specialties in radiology, such as: Radiography, Sonography, Fluoroscopy, CT (Computed Tomography), MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), Radiotherapy, Mammography, and Nuclear Medicine. It also states what kind of education is needed to work in other parts of the country. It also tells you the job availability.


http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos105.htm - This link is from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, I found this website very helpful. It points out the significant points of the field as well as: the nature of the work, training, qualifications, advancements, employment, the job outlook, and earnings. This website specifies all major questions and describes all the areas perfectly.

http://ctdave95.blogspot.com/ - This is a blog that I found from a baby boomer radiographer, Dave Woeber. His blog has all sorts of different videos and web links to different radiology sites. He has been in the profession for 39 years. Dave decided to create a web page on all the best magazines, videos, and web sites. He also has a whole bunch of other tabs talking about radiology and the other specialties in the radiology field.

http://www.rt-image.com/issue.cfm - This magazine Image the source of radiology professionals is all about radiology and all the different areas in it. The web page has blogs from other radiologists and also has a job tab. The job tab shows others job opportunities all over the United States. The web site also has data sheets, calendar events, and directory. One of the really cool things about this site is that it has most of their magazines on the web site. Where you can look and read the magazine

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