Becoming a radiologist or radiologic technician/technologist doesn’t take as long as becoming a doctor, but it still requires rigorous training. The following schools can provide partially or fully online accredited degrees that can lead to a career as a radiology tech.
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Hodges University — The Hodges University AS in healthcare IT degree program is an online program focused on perparing individuals for entry-level jobs in hospitals, health clinics, and more. Medical record-keeping as well as health technology such as MRI and X-ray equipment will be learned within this two-year online degree program. |
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Pima Medical Institute — Pima Medical Institute offers an AOS in radiography which can smoothly transition into the BS in radiologic sciences program. Students learn to perform diagnostic imaging examinations like X-rays, for which they need to know what to look for, as well as medical terminology, and anatomy. Students can specialize in bone densitometry, cardiovascular-interventional radiography, computed tomography, mammography, and sonography among others. |
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Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences — The Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences' BS in radiological science degree covers everything the professional radiologist needs to know about mammography, computed tomography, MRI, advanced patient care issues, and medical imaging. Coursework also covers issues and trends in health care and case studies, with a focus on providing the tools and insights students need to become marketable job applicants. |
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Virginia College — Virginia College's BS in health services and AS in medical office administration programs concentrate on building core competencies in communication and assessment, in addition to the practical everyday skills of dealing with diverse communities as well as front and back office work. Graduates should be eligible for management positions in health services. |
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Keiser University — Keiser University's AS in medical assisting and its AA in health services teaches students the fundamental skills they need to become medical assistants and help in medical offices. Students learn to prepare examination rooms, assist in surgical procedures, take x-rays, and handle front office responsibilities like billing, scheduling, and processing insurance claims. |
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