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About Radiography

Radiographers work in a variety of settings including hospitals, diagnostic centers, doctor's offices, clinics and orthopedic practices. Advanced career options in education, administration and research are also possible. Daily tasks of radiographers include:

  • Positioning imaging equipment and adjusting controls to produce diagnostic quality images.
  • Assisting the radiologist in performing specialized imaging procedures.
  • Preparing patients for radiologic examinations by explaining the procedure and gathering pertinent clinical data.
  • Assessing patient condition and utilizing professional judgment and critical thinking to modify procedures as necessary.
  • Providing accurate explanations and instructions to the patient and addressing patient questions and concerns regarding the procedure when appropriate.
  • Administering contrast agents according to established guidelines and monitoring the patient for adverse reactions.
  • Documenting diagnostic and patient information in the appropriate record according to established criteria and procedures.
  • Collaborating with physicians and other members of the healthcare team to elevate the quality of patient care.

Last Update

August 18, 2009
  • U.S. News & World Report
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