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Image Management
MRI
Anatomy
Pathology
Patient care
Medical ethics
Radiation physics and protection
Image evaluation
Radiologic Technologist:
The job duties of a radiologic technologist are very similar to those of a radiology
technician. Technologists, also sometimes called radiographers, operate equipment
and conduct tests using x-ray, CT, MRI or mammography technologies to produce
digital images of internal organs, bones and tissues. The main difference between
radiology technicians and radiologic technologists is their level of education. Most
technologists hold four-year bachelor’s degrees and are eligible for supervisory
positions.
Formal courses:
Other opportunities:
Independent study in radiology – summer research program (between M1 and M2 years)
Radiology Externship
Clinical Shadowing
Students from other institutions are very welcome to join us for part of their education. All of our
courses are open to visiting students, based on space availability. Please see Opportunities for
students of the Carver College of Medicine for course listings.