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A rewarding career in healthcare awaits those who choose radiology as a profession. Radiographers, or Radiologic technologists have completed specail training to produce images of organs. limbs and other parts of the body that doctors then use to diagnose and determine treatment plans for disease and injuries.
People's lives often depend on the quick reaction and competent care of emergency medical technicians (EMT-Basic) and paramedics (EMT-P). Incidents as varied as automibile accidents, heart attacks, slips and falls, childbirth, and gunshot wounds all require immediate medical attention. EMT's and paramedics provide this vital service as they care for and transport the sick or injured to a medical facility.
Diagnostic medical sonography or ultrasound, commonly referred to as sonography is a medical technology using highly sophisticated, computer driven, and imaging devices to produce three-dimensional dynamic visual images of organs, tissue and blood flow. A radiation-free medical imaging modality, it provides important clinical information for the diagnosis and treatment of patients.
Clinical laboratory scientists make the practice
of modern medicine possible.
Using state-of-the-art equipment
and computer technology, they
perform a wide array of complex
laboratory procedures which
are essential to a patient's
medical care. New and emerging
technologies are constantly
expanding the role of the
Clinical Laboratory Scientist.
Radiation therapy, one of the most sophisticated tools of modern medicine, plays a major role in the treatment of cancer. Over 50% of all cancer patients receive radiation therapy at some point during their treament, and more than half of all radiotherapy patients are considered to be potentially curable.




