Friday, August 16, 2013

Radiology Tech Vs Ultrasound Tech

Ultrasound techs use specialized sonography equipment to take images.


To help with the treatment of an injury or diagnose a possible medical condition, physicians sometimes require pictures of internal organs or other structures. Radiologic techs and ultrasound techs assist with this need.


Radiologic Techs


Radiologic techs, also called radiographers, take X-rays and give patients nonradioactive materials needed to perform some imaging procedures. With additional training or experience, radiologic techs perform duties related to CT, MRI, fluoroscopy and other more complex imaging procedures.


Ultrasound Techs


Ultrasound techs, also called diagnostic medical sonographers, operate specialized equipment that utilizes sound waves to image internal organs and tissues for diagnostic purposes. An ultrasound tech takes the images based on physician orders and sends the images for interpretation.


Salary


In May 2008, the average radiologic tech's salary was $52,210. The majority of these techs worked in medical and diagnostic labs, the federal executive branch, medical and surgical hospitals, outpatient care centers and doctor's offices. In May 2008, the average ultrasound tech's salary was $61,980. They can be found in places such as doctor's offices and medical and surgical hospitals.







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