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Need To Interview X-Ray Tech

Hello Radditors, I'm currently about to apply to the ASR (associate of science in radiography) program at my school and need to interview a certified X-Ray Tech to apply. I don't think this breaks the rules of this subreddit so I thought of asking here since the x-ray techs at my school/hospital are being asked by all the students applying and take weeks to respond. We can talk over zoom, google meets, skype, etc if you would like to be interviewed by me. There are 10 questions I need to ask you that I will post below. You can PM me on here if your interested :)

Questions:

  1. Tell me about what a typical day looks like as a radiographer. 2. What does a radiographer do? How is this different from a radiologist’s responsibilities? 3. What do you love about the radiology career field that gets you out of bed in the morning and coming to work? 4. How is radiography different from other health professions, like nursing? 5. How much hands-on patient care do you have daily? 6. Explain the role of a radiographer in the surgical and fluoroscopy areas. 7. What are some things you think I should consider as I enter this profession? 8. What are my career options after I finish the radiography program? 9. What is something you liked and disliked about your radiography schooling? 10. What is one piece of advice you can give me regarding the radiology career or schooling?
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