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2 years ago
Hiii Boney, Radiographers are in demand, in India and globally. Healthcare services are growing, especially in our country. Medical Imaging Technology professionals can undertake most investigations but usually choose their niche areas. Owing to fixed working hours, it’s a job meant for all, irrespective of gender Compared to other allied medical sciences, there is immense shortage of professionals in MIT and there is a huge demand for them. MIT is the use of X-ray, Fluoroscopy, Ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, Angiography and PET technologies to diagnose diseases. By extending human vision into the very nature of diseases, medical imaging enables a more powerful generation of diagnosis and intervention. “Graduates of Medical Imaging Technology have a wide range of career opportunities in hospitals/clinics (Patient care), corporate houses, software development team (for medical imaging systems), teaching and research. There are concerns about the exposure to radiation but this is closely monitored and checked from time-to-time. Radiographers working in government hospitals can earn somewhere between Rs. 8,000-15,000 per month. After two to three years of practice, the remuneration can go up to Rs. 30000-40000 per month. Those with a diploma or certificates can start as assistants earning Rs. 3,000 to 5,000 per month. Private hospitals and clinics offer more lucrative pay packages to radiographers. After this You can do MSc in Radiation technology from a recognized institute, & can apply as an Assistant Professor in Medical Imaging if there is a vacancy. Moreover, you must practically learn to do MRI, CT scan, PET or you can go for Radiotherapy if you have a theoretical knowledge about it. Is it enough Boney.