Friday, November 30, 2007

X-ray Technician (Limited Scope)

this video and find out how to get trained for a great job in X-ray Technology.
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X-ray Vision Isn’t Just for Superheroes
The Limited Scope X-ray Technician is interested in the human body, and how injuries can prohibit it to function well. Helping people diagnose those injuries is part of their satisfaction.
Because they must adhere to specific procedures, they follow instructions well. They are also comfortable being alone with people in a confined setting.
What Kind of Work Do We Prepare You To Do?
As a Limited Scope X-ray Technician, you’ll possess the training and skills to x-ray the chest, hand, wrist, forearm, elbow, knee, foot or ankle.
Plus, our education will qualify you to perform electrocardiograms, venipuncture, routine laboratory tests, injections, urinalysis, electrocardiography and x-ray film processing.
What Does Our X-ray Technician (Limited Scope) Program Offer You?
Theory and practical application of anatomy and physiology
The fundamentals radiographic physics
Introduction to diseases and trauma that body systems
CPR certification
X-ray lab training with regard to positioning the chest, hand, wrist, forearm, elbow, knee, foot and ankle
The skills to perform venipuncture, injections, urinalysis, electrocardiography and x-ray film processing
An externship in a medical facility
What Career Choices are Available to Graduates?
Upon graduation, you will be eligible to take your state’s licensing examination.After passing this evaluation, will be qualified to work as a Limited Scope X-ray Technician in places like:
Physicians' Offices
Diagnostic Imaging Centers
Clinics
Want to learn more about this program?
Get more detailed information about this program, like at what locations it’s offered and which courses you’ll take.



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