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Old 04-24-2023, 07:59 PM   #21 (permalink)
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"7 highest-paying radiology jobs"
1. MRI technologist, National average salary: $61,370 per year
2. Radiologic technologist, National average salary: $65,144 per year
2. Cardiovascular technologist, National average salary: $77,740 per year
4. Sonographer, National average salary: $77,740 per year
5. Radiation therapist, National average salary: $92,554 per year
6. Nuclear medicine technologist, National average salary: $93,624 per year
7. Ultrasonographer, National average salary: $116,889 per year.
I never finished looking up there. I am going to try before I am supposed to see that client who is supposed to be on probation, but they connected last week, and he worked!

While a radiologic technologist scans patients, radiation therapists treats them.

That makes sense, right?

They just sound similar, but I couldn't figure out what the first one did before.

Nuclear medicine technologist inject patients with radiation and then scan them.

An ultrasonographer does ultrasounds.

I finally went to apply to grad school in Mesa and I cannot even get in the site. I lost my login credentials when Windows crashed, and requesting to reset my password yields a message claiming they are totally going to do that, and then they totally don't do anything.

Well, time to wait for a whiny client to connect!

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