Industry Insight: Careers in Care (Radiography)
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Have you ever wanted to know what it would be like to work in the care industry?
Careers Jersey interviewed a Radiographer at Jersey's General Hospital to answer your questions on what working in the care industry is really like.
Produced by Careers Jersey and The Observatory.
Error at the start, the caption refers to him as a radiologist. He's a radiographer, not a radiologist.
Extremely intelligent and insightful analysis. Love your honesty.🙌🙌🙌
This guy is so funny haha :D
I managed to get a place for Diagnostic Radiography recently.
I am so excited to start!
I am also super excited about writing essays even... is that normal?
+Tyson Sprinter salary range is £22000 - 60000k with consultant radiographers and radiology department managers earning the higher amounts. Most radiographers will go from band 5 to band 6 or 7 which goes to up to around £35000- £40,000
Very helpful. I will be starting my bachelors in radiography next year hopefully
Maybe it is different in the United States, but a Radiologist is the doctor. We are Radiologic Technologist, not Radiologist.
In the UK, what would be American Radiolologic Technologists are Radiographers
***** Radiographers and Radiologists are two separate roles: www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/broughttolife/people/radiologists.aspx
Yea it's known by different names. Here in Sweden if I translate it it would be called "X-ray nurse". But we just use "radiographer" when we say it in english.
Michelle J question hopefully you see this is a radiologic technologist the same as a radiographer?
In the video he says he walks about 6 miles a day on the job. Is this true for most rad techs?
If you don't mind me asking, How did you start? With schooling?
Do you mean in general for the position of a radiographer?
Interesting...
Very helpful 👍
Why are you wearing a chefs uniform