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Radiologic Specialties and Academic Degrees:
• Demand is increasing for radiologic technologists who have multispecialty capabilities.
• Specialties include: diagnostic medical sonography, nuclear medicine technology, radiation therapy technology, CT, angiography, MRI, quality management, interventional technology, mammography, and bone densitometry.
• Formal classes in person or online should be attended whenever possible.
• Information concerning advanced level, or post primary, exams is available from the ARRT.
• Visit the website of the professional organization associated with each specialty for specific educational, clinical, and credentialing requirements.
• Other specialties to be considered include radiography educator and imaging department administrator or manager.
• Academic degrees enhance career opportunities in every aspect of radiologic technology.
• Demand is increasing for radiologic technologists who have multispecialty capabilities.
• Specialties include: diagnostic medical sonography, nuclear medicine technology, radiation therapy technology, CT, angiography, MRI, quality management, interventional technology, mammography, and bone densitometry.
• Formal classes in person or online should be attended whenever possible.
• Information concerning advanced level, or post primary, exams is available from the ARRT.
• Visit the website of the professional organization associated with each specialty for specific educational, clinical, and credentialing requirements.
• Other specialties to be considered include radiography educator and imaging department administrator or manager.
• Academic degrees enhance career opportunities in every aspect of radiologic technology.