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President Obama participates in the inaugural meeting of the President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, a group of leaders from business, academics and labor who provide non-partisan advice on creating jobs, opportunity and prosperity. February 24, 2011.
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Question by jewel1988: is there a lot of opportunity in radiology tech jobs in illinois?
I am taking my prerequisits to enter the radiology program, and i often go on hospital job listings, and i rarley see a opening for a radiologist tech. I do se ct and mri tech, but i would have to go for further traning to become that

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Answer by dreamboyofbarbie
yes……………………

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Nov 13

Latest Radiology Jobs News

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Reservist Medical Officer at Camp Bastion Hospital in Afghanistan
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A Reservist Medical Officer is pictured at Camp Bastion Hospital in Afghanistan.

Seconded to the military for operational tours abroad, Reservists have fulltime civilian jobs in the UK.

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Photographer: Sgt Ian Forsyth RLC
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Nov 06

Radiology jobs?

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Question by Alex: Radiology jobs?
I’m taking classes to become a radiology tech. Once i have that complete, can anyone tell me what fields I can branch into? I’m faily certiain I don’t want to do radiology forever and am wondering what other specialties are out there that I can use my radiology training to get me into.
Thanks for any help

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Answer by RadTech
Nuclear medicine, radiation therapy, sonography, CT, MRI, interventional radiology, quality management, or medical dosimetry.

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