Radiologic Technologist as a Career
Looking for the best careers can be very challenging, especially nowadays that a lot of career opportunities are already available to the typical individual. There is a certain school of thought that some people follow when it comes to choosing the best careers. Some might take the ultra-sensitive route and choose what they are comfortable with: careers as a simple office clerk; in construction either as a heavy lifter or a simple construction worker; or in the service industry such as a sous chef or a service crew. Those who do take the safe and familiar road usually have one thing in common – they choose jobs that have regular hours, regular pay, and usually have a fixed salary.
Others who are more adventurous take the high road choose jobs that are extremely out of their comfort zones. Some examples of these jobs are those with irregular pay and are very unstable such as a freelance artist or any kind of freelance job; a sales person handling any kind of selling or even promoting; or even an entrepreneur, whose range of responsibilities vary from handling the day-to-day activities of his or her business and essentially making sure that his or her entrepreneurial venture will make him money in the long run.

Usually when it comes to the perfect career choice nobody can give a straight answer, because the decision hinges on basically two things: doing what you love to do and doing what pays the best. We all have been programmed that you can only choose one, and that having both is impossible considering today’s standards. Having a high-paying job requires you to sacrifice a lot of your time for your family, yourself, and doing the things you love. Meanwhile, having a job that you love doing can leave you having next to no money at all. While there are certainly very few exceptions to this rule, it is important to take note that you’d either have to be born extremely rich and wealthy for this to happen or you just happen to be very content with what you are currently doing. Making sure that you love what you are doing and at the same time earning to make a living is very hard to balance, especially on how our society is designed nowadays.
But before you dismiss the perfect career of doing what you love and getting paid for it as a modern myth, you should know that the mythical “perfect career” does exist, and the answer might surprise you. Have you ever heard of a certain career path that is in medicine, particularly being a radiologic technologist? If not, then you are in for a very surprising treat, because a career being a radiologic technologist gives you the perfect balance of being an artist, a scientist, and having a respectable salary all rolled into one. Maybe in hindsight that sounds too good to be true, but before dismissing it to be a hoax you should know what a radiologic technologist is in the first place.
So, what is a radiologic technologist and for that matter what is radiology? Basically, a radiologic technologist handles patients who needs examination that are literally skin deep or are underneath the skin which are usually done with x-rays, sonograms, radiographs and then usually takes a snapshot or a photo of the necessary area to be submitted to the doctor or head physician for examination. With advances to medicine nowadays particularly in the realm of diagnosis and examination thanks to technology, medical professionals can now properly and thoroughly examine a patient with 100% certainty before performing any kind of surgery of giving out any kind of medication.
This is actually a good thing especially when handling a very sensitive medical case or one that can have disastrous and fatal consequences if the wrong decision is made. The introduction of radiology to medicine has afforded medical professionals to be more careful when it comes to making tough decisions like these and making sure that they do not leave the diagnosis of a patients to chance. The most commonly used aspect of radiology is through x-ray and without this a lot of operations and surgeries would be like sailing the uncharted seas without a map.
As simple as is sounds, radiologic technicians do require a very specific kind of schooling. Nowadays, technology in schools offers a unique experience to the medical students who want a more hands-on approach when it comes to learning. The 2 years or more of schooling focuses on them being familiar and mastering the use of different equipments and perfecting the art of treating and handling the patients who are under diagnosis. If you want a stable job, then this is actually all your need, and you can go out and get a job that will pay you an average of US $35,000 up to US $53,000 per annum.
Being a part photographer and a scientist means that you do not usually get bored on the job, because it channels both areas of the brain (artistic and analytic), and the level of responsibility gives you a lot of relevance and importance that a lot of individuals look for which is because you are part of the reason a patient can have a successful diagnosis and treatment. The good thing about this career is that there is a lot of opportunity for advancement. You do not have to be at the bottom rung of employment if you try out a career in radiology technology because you can go further with your education if you want to move up to supervisory or managerial position. Adding post-graduate studies will assure this, and also further your knowledge on radiology in general.
In summary, being a radiologic technologist can offer a fulfilling career for an individual looking for a career that has artistic and analytic inclinations. Also, it is important to note that because of certain demands especially in the world of medical technology, careers in the said field are expected to boom in the following years, thereby making sure that not only will opportunities open for a lot of people, but salaries will continue to go up as a result of this as well.

