Radiologists are required to complete medical school, as well as a residency program in radiology during which students learn to read and analyze X-rays, MRI's and CT's. Become a radiologist with tips from a medical administrator in this free video on career information.
Expert: Mark MacBayne
Bio: Mark MacBayne, with a Master of Public Health degree, is a practice manager at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center.
Filmmaker: Bing Hu
Dan, sounds complicated
ondd1 2 months ago
Thanks for the info on how to get into radiology. My grandfather had imaging services done at UCSF which made me want to study here!
radiology.ucsf.edu/
happymeatballable 2 months ago
@neurotik
anywhere from 200-500k
idk where you get 700 maybe in a very rare case for a person who worked for many years and is very good at what he or she does..
peachswishaPS3 3 months ago
Radiologists make anywhere between $300-700k, depending on location, specialty, and academic vs. private practice.
neurotik 6 months ago
6 years residency, not 4
1 year internship + 4 years general diagnostics + 1 year felllowship
chantoke 10 months ago
Very good info. Thanks for posting.
ronni11691 2 years ago
I think anything to do in the medical field would be very beneficial as far as career mobility and job stability. As baby boomers keep aging, the need for health care demands and if this interests you then reach your goals and do it. I hope the Obama admin. lowers tuition fees as well.
rotorman13b 2 years ago
thanks
amilah66 2 years ago
in england the national health sevice will pay for ur tutioning i think im not sure but do search NHS in england and how they pay for it
this only applies to radiology/radiography students
again im not sure about this ^^
sakura14bakura 2 years ago
i i do this and get in to university does anyone know how around how much i will have to pay?
in england, london
amilah66 2 years ago