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Yes, you can go for MSc Radiology,
A master's degree program in radiology provides education in research, legal issues and recent developments in radiology, as well as instruction specific to the chosen major. This training opens the door to a career as a radiologist assistant, radiologic educator or radiologic administrator.
Career Options :-
A master's degree in radiology opens many doors for radiology careers. Graduates can find jobs assisting radiologists in hospitals and clinics, managing radiology clinics or radiology floors at a hospital or teaching radiology and healthcare students at a university or junior college.
Radiologist Assistant :-
A master's degree in radiology, in addition to certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, allows radiographers to expand their responsibilities in diagnostic imaging. Radiologist assistants work under the supervision of a radiologist, with the amount of supervision varying between radiology teams. These advanced-level radiologic technologists care for patients by reviewing medical histories, examining patients, explaining procedures, monitoring patients during procedures, administering medication, performing follow-up evaluations and providing after-care instructions.
They also perform some invasive and noninvasive procedures using contrast media administration, imaging equipment and catheter or needle placement. Although radiologist assistants review images and document procedures, the final interpretation and documentation is left to the radiologist.
Salary Information :-
This profession is quite new, with the first radiologist assistants becoming certified in 2005. As the profession grows, salaries and responsibilities may change. As of May 2020, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that radiologic technologists earned a mean annual salary of $64,840 and show a projected job growth of 7% from 2019-2029.
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