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The Radiological Technologist aids in the diagnosis of disease and injury by producing permanent images which are read by a physician who specializes in radiology and is called a Radiologist. These images are captured on X-Ray film and other imaging devices such as video monitors, video tape and electronic digital imaging devices. The Technologist may also be required to do procedures with mobile X-Ray equipment in the operating room, emergency departments, at the patient's bedside or in the special care units, as well as operate Computerized Tomography (CT), Mammography and other highly specialized diagnostic imaging equipment. |
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June 30, 2011
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