Student Presentation Medical Imaging

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Healthcare: Recession-Proof Jobs Medical Imaging Careers

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Information is a central foundational component for all counseling activities. Maximizing student achievement requires the ability to keep up with trends and information that are important for students' success. Check out the California Community Colleges Centers of Excellence presentation designed for students that want more information about Medical Imaging careers.

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Healthcare: Recession-Proof JobsMedical Imaging Careers

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Industry Background

In California, there are over one million jobs in healthcare.

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California’s population will increase by about 12 million people in the next 20 years - - many of whom will age and retire.

As the population ages, and more health service workers retire, healthcare jobs will continue to be in high demand.

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Medical Imaging Careers are a great choice!

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Radiologic Technologists

Take x-rays Do advanced imaging like MRIs, CT scans, and mammograms

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Cardiovascular Technologists

Perform tests of the heartMay work in catheterization labs

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Diagnostic Medical Sonographers

Operate ultrasound equipment that creates images of internal organs using sound waves

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Nuclear Medicine

Technologists

Create images of internal organs using specialized camera equipment AND radioactive injections

into the body

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Where are the jobs?

Over half of medical imaging employees in L.A. and Orange Counties work in hospitals.

Most of the rest work in doctor’s offices or diagnostic laboratories.

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What are the salaries?

Here are five careers in medical imaging that will grow from 15-23% in the next five years.

Radiologic Technologists – $26.85 Cardiovascular Technologists - $26.80 Diagnostic Medical Sonographers – $30.15 Nuclear Medicine Technologists – $34.83 Radiation Therapists - $40.63

2007 Average Per Hour Earnings

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What are the salaries?

Medical Imaging Technologists make an average of $10/hr more than other allied health technicians in Los Angeles County!

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What are the educational requirements?

Radiologic Technologists - ARRT Certification Cardiovascular Technologists - One Year of Training Required; No License Diagnostic Medical Sonographers – No License Required Certification Preferred Nuclear Medicine Technologists – State Certification Radiation Therapists - State Certification

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Where are the schools?

Programs in medical imaging can run from 1-4 years. Pick the program that works best for you. It is important to go to these accredited schools so you can qualify for certification or licensure.

Radiologic Technology Certificate and Degree Programs:

El Camino/Compton College CenterCypress Community CollegeLong Beach City College Los Angeles City CollegeMt. San Antonio CollegeOrange Coast CollegePasadena City College

Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Programs: Cypress CollegeLong Beach City CollegeOrange Coast College

Cardiovascular Technology Programs:Orange Coast College

Radiation Therapy & Nuclear Medicine Programs (B.A. Degree): Charles Drew University of MedicineCalifornia State University- Long Beach

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Tip #1

Learn Specialties:

Employers want imaging technicians who can work in more than one of these jobs or who are trained in specialties like mammography, CT, or MRI! In many settings you will also earn more if you have multiple certifications.

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Tip #2

Get Clinical Practice

Make sure your educational program includes clinical practice at reputable hospitals or imaging facilities. Many employers will not hire you until you have experience. Your clinical placement may end up becoming your first job!

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Tip #3Move Up:

Starting as a Cardiovascular Technician or Diagnostic Medical Sonographer with one year of training, you can go on to complete a longer program and become a licensed Radiologic Technician.

From there you can advance by adding specialties like MRI, CT, Mammography.

With added training, you can become a Registered Radiologic Assistant. Or, if you enjoy management you can become a lead, supervisor, or manager.

Finally, if you want to earn a B.A. degree you can become a Radiation Therapist or a Nuclear Medicine Technologist.

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Need More Information?

ONET sites for Radiologic Technicians and Technologists http://online.onetcenter.org/link/summary/29-2034.02 and http://online.onetcenter.org/link/summary/29-2034.01

Radiation Therapists http://online.onetcenter.org/link/summary/29-1124.00

Nuclear Medicine Technologists http://online.onetcenter.org/link/summary/29-2033.00

Cardiovascular Technicians and Technologists http://online.onetcenter.org/link/summary/29-2031.00

Diagnostic Medical Sonographers http://online.onetcenter.org/link/summary/29-2032.00