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X-Ray Technician Schools in Wisconsin
This article posted at the X-Ray Technician Training & Schools blog.




                                         In state of Wisconsin, the field of radiology technician are
popular because of the relatively short schooling requirements and because provides many
paths for advancement and increased salary potential.
X-Ray Technicians play a important and vital role in the diagnosis of injuries and illnesses by
collecting useful diagnostic information through X-ray (radiography) from inside the body of
patients, and therefore doctors they can accurately diagnose a patient and they provide
recommendations on best treatment method. They may also specialize in other diagnostic
imaging equipment such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography
(CT), and must always they carefully follow the instructions given to them by the attending
physician or radiologist, since x-rays can emit dangerous levels of radiation.
A certified x-ray technician works as member of a diagnostic team, in hospitals, medical clinic,
dental and medical practices, diagnostic imaging centers, or other medical institution.
They are responsible for transporting the patients, setting up the equipment, making sure the
patient is in the exact right position, ensuring the proper precautions are taking to mitigate any
risk to the patient, studying the images, and assisting the radiologist in identifying the problems
as shown by the x-rays.

X-Ray Technician Training in Wisconsin (WI)
After successfully graduating from high school, in order they become X-Ray Technicians the
students will need to attend an x-ray tech training program that is accredited by the Joint Review
Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).
In state of Wisconsin, there are a wide range of educational choices through of accredited
schools, community colleges and universities that offer x-ray technician training and other forms
of careers in radiography. Additional, there are courses which offered online with flexible
schedules and affordable tuition costs.

Many students they choose either a 2 year associate degree or the one year certificate
program. However, those who want to find work in supervisory or administrative roles and they
want to pursue better credentials, they pursue a four-year bachelor degree program.

Like all medical professions, radiologic technology training consists of formal classroom and
clinical education. This design allows for the supervised transition from the theory to the
practical. The courses include psychology, physiology, human anatomy, biology, pathology,




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pharmacology, imaging techniques, ethics and law, radiographic procedures, radiation safety,
                                   medical terminology, ethical practice, operation and the proper use of x-ray diagnostic
                                   equipment.

                                   Note: Attending a non-accredited school will hinder your future employment opportunities.

                                   Wisconsin Certification X-Ray Technician
                                   The state of Wisconsin is one of the few states in the nation that does not require any type of
                                   licensure (granting a license to practice) , or any other credentialing (process of establishing the
                                   qualifications of licensed professionals) for X-Ray Technicians.
                                   However, many employers often prefer to hire certified radiology technologists with the ARRT
                                   certification. The ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) administers the
                                   certified radiologic technologist exam, and maintains a national database of CRTs.
                                   This credential requires from a student to attend an educational program that is accredited by
                                   the JRCERT, and covers all aspects of what will need to know a candidate, before start on the
                                   job.

                                   ARRT licenses must be renewed every two years in order to maintain the certification through
                                   the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), and the X-Ray Technician must
                                   adhere to the ARRT Code of Ethics, as well as complete the ARRT-required continuing
                                   education.

                                   X-Ray Technician Salary in Wisconsin
                                   The certified X-ray technicians will have access to a wide range of job opportunities and is an
                                   excellent way of getting into the health field without investing an exorbitant amount of money,
                                   time and effort in their education and training.
                                   In state of Wisconsin, the average salary of radiology technologists is $51,580, and the job
                                   outlook for medical imaging in Wisconsin looks highly favorable over the next five years
                                   according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), as because of the population increase,
                                   the diagnostic imaging procedures are more prevalent in use. The technological advancements
                                   in the field of medicine also contribute to the need for more qualified radiology technologists.

                                   Important Contacts for X-Ray Technician

                                          American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT)
                                          American Registry of Radiologic Technicians (ARRT)
                                          Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)
                                          Wisconsin Society of Radiologic Technologists
                                          Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services

                                   X-Ray Technician Schools in Wisconsin




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X-Ray Technician Schools in Wisconsin

  • 1. X-Ray Technician Schools in Wisconsin This article posted at the X-Ray Technician Training & Schools blog. In state of Wisconsin, the field of radiology technician are popular because of the relatively short schooling requirements and because provides many paths for advancement and increased salary potential. X-Ray Technicians play a important and vital role in the diagnosis of injuries and illnesses by collecting useful diagnostic information through X-ray (radiography) from inside the body of patients, and therefore doctors they can accurately diagnose a patient and they provide recommendations on best treatment method. They may also specialize in other diagnostic imaging equipment such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT), and must always they carefully follow the instructions given to them by the attending physician or radiologist, since x-rays can emit dangerous levels of radiation. A certified x-ray technician works as member of a diagnostic team, in hospitals, medical clinic, dental and medical practices, diagnostic imaging centers, or other medical institution. They are responsible for transporting the patients, setting up the equipment, making sure the patient is in the exact right position, ensuring the proper precautions are taking to mitigate any risk to the patient, studying the images, and assisting the radiologist in identifying the problems as shown by the x-rays. X-Ray Technician Training in Wisconsin (WI) After successfully graduating from high school, in order they become X-Ray Technicians the students will need to attend an x-ray tech training program that is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). In state of Wisconsin, there are a wide range of educational choices through of accredited schools, community colleges and universities that offer x-ray technician training and other forms of careers in radiography. Additional, there are courses which offered online with flexible schedules and affordable tuition costs. Many students they choose either a 2 year associate degree or the one year certificate program. However, those who want to find work in supervisory or administrative roles and they want to pursue better credentials, they pursue a four-year bachelor degree program. Like all medical professions, radiologic technology training consists of formal classroom and clinical education. This design allows for the supervised transition from the theory to the practical. The courses include psychology, physiology, human anatomy, biology, pathology, 1/2
  • 2. pharmacology, imaging techniques, ethics and law, radiographic procedures, radiation safety, medical terminology, ethical practice, operation and the proper use of x-ray diagnostic equipment. Note: Attending a non-accredited school will hinder your future employment opportunities. Wisconsin Certification X-Ray Technician The state of Wisconsin is one of the few states in the nation that does not require any type of licensure (granting a license to practice) , or any other credentialing (process of establishing the qualifications of licensed professionals) for X-Ray Technicians. However, many employers often prefer to hire certified radiology technologists with the ARRT certification. The ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) administers the certified radiologic technologist exam, and maintains a national database of CRTs. This credential requires from a student to attend an educational program that is accredited by the JRCERT, and covers all aspects of what will need to know a candidate, before start on the job. ARRT licenses must be renewed every two years in order to maintain the certification through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), and the X-Ray Technician must adhere to the ARRT Code of Ethics, as well as complete the ARRT-required continuing education. X-Ray Technician Salary in Wisconsin The certified X-ray technicians will have access to a wide range of job opportunities and is an excellent way of getting into the health field without investing an exorbitant amount of money, time and effort in their education and training. In state of Wisconsin, the average salary of radiology technologists is $51,580, and the job outlook for medical imaging in Wisconsin looks highly favorable over the next five years according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), as because of the population increase, the diagnostic imaging procedures are more prevalent in use. The technological advancements in the field of medicine also contribute to the need for more qualified radiology technologists. Important Contacts for X-Ray Technician American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) American Registry of Radiologic Technicians (ARRT) Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) Wisconsin Society of Radiologic Technologists Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services X-Ray Technician Schools in Wisconsin 2/2 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)