How do they match: Radiologic Technologists and Technicians

  • Perform general administrative tasks, such as answering phones, scheduling patient appointments, or pulling and filing films.
  • Perform procedures, such as linear tomography, mammography, sonograms, joint and cyst aspirations, routine contrast studies, routine fluoroscopy, or examinations of the head, trunk, or extremities under supervision of physician.
  • Perform supervisory duties, such as developing departmental operating budget, coordinating purchases of supplies or equipment, or preparing work schedules.
  • Assist with on-the-job training of new employees or students or provide input to supervisors regarding training performance.
  • Provide assistance to physicians or other technologists in the performance of more complex procedures.

  • Perform clerical work in medical settings.