Medical imaging professionals use radiation-producing and imaging equipment for diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of patients under the supervision of Radiologists and other Medical Practitioners. Common duties are:
receive referrals from medical practitioners to conduct medical imaging and radiation treatment of patients
use X-ray equipment, radiation scanners, fluoroscopes, ultrasound equipment, nuclear instrumentation and computed tomography (CT) equipment to provide the diagnostic results requested by Medical Practitioners
explain procedures to patients and answer patients' inquiries about processes
ensure patients' welfare during procedures
submit findings of procedures to Medical Practitioners
Medical imaging professionals work in many parts of Australia, employed in the Healthcare and Social Assistance industry. The occupation experienced massive growth in the last five years and projected to continue in the next five years, from 20,500 in 2018 to 22,800 by 2023.
Full-time work is common. Minimum requirements for Specialist Physician include bachelor’s degree, relevant work experience and registration.
OUR SUB CLASSIFICATIONS
Click on the below sub classifications for more information:
Medical Diagnostic Radiographer
Medical Radiation Therapist
Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Sonographer
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