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Research Topic Ideas

I am currently working on my Master of Science in Radiologic Sciences, education track. Classes started this week and one of my main assignments is a 10-12 page literature review over an issue in radiologic technology education. I was hoping to get any ideas from you and your experiences with your education- didactic and/ or clinical.

I’ve worked as a radiologic technologist/ computed tomography technologist for 5 years now in a hospital setting. Over the past 2 years, I have worked as clinical instructor as well for the rotating clinical students. I love what I do, I enjoy working with the students and instructing, which is what led me to pursuing a master’s degree.

Your help would be greatly appreciated so I can get this paper going! Thank you.

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