Medical Imaging Technologist

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Medical imaging technologists operate X-ray and other imaging equipment, such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Ultrasound, to produce radiographic images which are used in the diagnosis and subsequent management of disease or injury.

Medical imaging technologists may perform the following tasks:

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Experienced radiographers may also develop further skills in image interpretation.

MRI Radiographer

An MRI radiographer operates MRI scanners and ensures patient safety during the procedure to produce detailed images.

Sonographer

A sonographer operates ultrasound machines and related equipment to produce images for medical diagnostic purposes.

Medical imaging technologists who are employed in a hospital may work in the radiology department, use mobile X-ray units at patients' bedsides or work in an operating theatre. They work as part of a team with other health professionals, medical staff and nursing staff. Hours of work may involve weekend or shiftwork. Participation in an on-call roster for after-hours emergencies may also be required.

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