What modality is it? Ultrasound or CT?
Posted By: Rad chic on 2007-11-05
In Reply to: measurements - Shawna
Try this:
CT - Multiple axial images...
Ultrasound - Multiple spot images...
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$1.10 - $2.20/report depending on modality (sm)
?'s to ask:
- # of CTs/MRIs of account you'll be working on. Lots of CTs/MRIs = lots of lines, usually not worth $1.25/report. If there is a good mix of x-rays, normals and CTs/MRIs, then you're good; it balances out
- Pay for links, e.g., right ankle and foot = two reports
Ultrasound
I have been looking into ultrasound also. You have to have some type of 2-year degree in science before you can apply and then it is a 1-year course. They accept anyone with a radiology degree first, which where I am from has a 3 year waiting list. I wanted to do nuclear medicine, but it is the same as ultrasound, 2-year degree, and then 1-year course. Unfortunately, the jobs are just not around for nuclear medicine, anywhere close to me anyway, so I am starting the nursing course in the fall, and hopefully if I make it through that I can eventually get into an ultrasound program. Good luck to you!! Keep us updated on what you decide to do |