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Radiographers produce radiographs or images of all parts of the human body for use in diagnosing and treating illnesses. Radiographers work with patients with various levels of illness and injury.
A person in this career does the following:
Working conditions and physical demands:
Working in this career involves (physical activities):
Work hours and travel
Salary Range
$48,809 to $60,944
Skills Needed
Enjoys hands-on or manual activities
Good math and science skills
Enjoys helping people
Strong problem-solving and communication skills
Good computer skills
Job Duties
Use radiation to produce images of the human body
Use computerized equipment to process images of the human body
Direct patient care
Work Locations
Hospitals
Medical centers
Public health departments
Imaging centers