2-4 years
you must be dedicated and do ongoing continuing education
It is very hard work but rewarding
RT
not necessarily that hard. all you need to do is get a degree in medical technology and then if you want an engineering degree and you are all set.
very........
yep especially if you have any felonies also
xray tech...how needs doctors anyway!
There are many sites available to help you become an x-ray tech. You can try http://www.xrayschools.com/articles/become.html or http://www.ehow.com/how_2068941_become-xray-technician.html.
It takes about a year to become an x-ray technician. Local technical schools like the University Of Phoenix offer classes and certification. You can search schools and online programs at http://radiologytechnicianschools.net/.
It is very difficult to become an x-ray tech. It is not that easy to become an x-ray tech. It could become very difficult and it is a long process of reading.
No. An xray tech would not make enough in income to possibly finance (get a loan for) a car worth that much unless the car was very used, or he managed to save enough cash in his lifetime to purchase one later. Xray tech pay maxes out at a relatively low rate. Perhaps become a doctor or another profession that pays better.
Baker College in Owosso is a great place to learn to be a x-ray tech.
"They are not hard. You have to go to school to become a pharmacy tech but you basically help out the pharmacist and count, crush, make medicine. You will learn all of this stuff in school."
Yes, although it's not something you want to necessarily mention on your interview. People with Bipolar Disorder can be doctors, teachers, lawyers, or whatever other career appeals to them.
I am a licensed xray tech in Thurston County, WA and I make $18.00 an hour. (I am not an RT which is the 2 year program. )
All medical and support staff are required to know CPR.
i would have to say about 80,000 dollars