Overview

Find Your Career As an X-Ray Tech

x-ray technologistX-ray technology plays a highly important role in the medical field. The job of an x-ray technologist, also called a radiographer, is to take x-ray photographs of a patient’s bone or tissue structure. These photographs massively aid doctors in making diagnoses.

The x-ray has become one of the most well-known diagnostic tools ever since Wilhelm Röntgen, a physics professor, x-rayed his wife’s hand as an experiment in 1895. Today, x-ray technologists work in areas of radiology such as Computed/Computerized Tomography (CT scans, pictured) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), providing even more specialized images. In fact, the US Labor Bureau predicts x-ray technology to be one of the fastest-growing professions in the next decade.

X-ray tech training can be completed relatively quickly at a career college or trade school, with additional training offered on the job, usually in hospitals or diagnostic imaging centers. Programs provide real-world skills that translate directly to the work environment, making x-ray tech programs useful in gaining entry-level employment.

Browse our site to get an idea of what this fascinating and rewarding field can hold for you. Here you can find out about x-ray tech training, see a career description, find out about x-ray tech salaries and more.