Career in Biomedical Technology Objective 2 Imaging Careers & Technology.

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Career in Biomedical Technology Objective 2 Imaging Careers & Technology

Part 1: Medical Imaging Radiological imaging is no longer limited to the use of x-rays. It now includes technology-intensive imaging with high frequency sound waves, magnetic fields, and radioactivity. Teleradiology is a relatively new facet of medical imaging.

Careers in Medical Imaging In the field of medical imaging the major careers are: Radiologist Radiologic Technologist Nuclear Medicine Technologist Ultrasound Technologist

Radiologist To be a radiologist you must complete an undergraduate degree, medical school and 5 years of additional specialized training beyond medical school. Radiologists are physicians who read and interpret results of all imaging studies and are in charge of the Department of Radiology in the facilities they work in.

Lower GI Tract X-ray A radiologist correlates medical image findings with other examinations and tests, recommends further examinations or treatments, and confers with referring physicians. This image shows the right side of the large intestine. Air (dark) distends the bowel and barium (white) coats the inner lining.

CT Scan of the Brain Recent bleeding (subdural hematoma) in an injured patient is seen as a bright mass that is pushing the brain to the other side.

Radiologic Technologist Radiology Technologists operate the radiographic equipment to produce images. The technologist also moves the imaging equipment into position and adjusts equipment controls to set exposure based on knowledge of the procedure and on established guidelines.

Radiological technologist explain procedures to the patients.

Radiologic technologist administers radio opaque dye Radiological Technologist who have had additional training can administer radio-opaque dye into the patient’s prior to specialized imaging scans. Gallbladder disease can be seen on a cholangiogram. Radio-opaque dye is used to enhance the x-ray. Multiple stones are present in this gallbladder. (Cholecystitis) Radio opaque dye in the brachial plexus sheath.

Radiologic Technologist is also known as a Radiographer The entry level requirement to be a Radiologic Technologist is an Associates Degree. Bachelor’s Degree is also available. Salary Range = $35,300 to $63,800

Radiation Exposure Because radiation can be harmful as well as helpful, the Healthcare workers that work in areas of potential radiation exposure have to be protected. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other federal and state agencies regulate medical procedures that use radiation.

Film Badges The film badge dosimeter, or film badge, is dosimeter used for monitoring cumulative exposure to ionizing radiation. The badge consists of two parts: photographic film, and a holder. The film is removed and developed to measure exposure.

Nuclear Medicine Nuclear medicine is a branch of medicine and medical imaging that uses the nuclear properties of matter in diagnosis and therapy. More specifically, nuclear medicine is a part of molecular imaging because it produces images that reflect biological processes that take place at the cellular and subcellular level.

N.M.T. Nuclear Medicine Technologist The time required for training differs with the type of program ranging from one to four years. Programs can either be associate degree (two year) or bachelor’s degree programs (four year) or certificate programs (one year). Certificate programs most often require the applicant to be a certified/registered or registry eligible clinical laboratory scientist, radiologic technologist, nurse or medical technologist. Salary Range: $43, $70,000.00

Nuclear Medicine Technologist Duties * N.M.T.’s often perform brain, thyroid, lung, bone scans and PET scans. * N.M.T.’s administer radio opaque dye I.V. as part of the scan procedure. An example of a bone scan is shown above. The bone scan will reveal stress fracture, fracture, infection or cancer in the bone or joints.

Nuclear Medicine

Ultrasound Technologist Also Known As Medical Sonographer or Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Ultrasound Technologist or Medical Sonographer use sound waves (ultrasound) to create images that show the shape and composition of body tissues, organs, and pathologies.

Ultrasound Technologist Also Known As Medical Sonographer or Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Sonographers are trained to do ultrasound on most any bodily part or organ but some may specialize in the following areas: > Neurosonography (brain) > Vascular sonography (blood vessels) > Echocardiography (heart) > Abdominal sonography (abdominal cavity) > Obstetrics/gynecological sonography (female reproductive system) > Ophthalmologic sonography (eye)

Neurosonography

Gynecological sonography

Ultrasound Technologist Also Known As Medical Sonographer or Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Educational Requirements: Associates Degree for general sonography Bachelor’s Degree for specialization Salary Range: $40, $75,000.00

Part 2: Related Imaging Personnel Physicist Medical Dosimetrist Electrocardiograph Technician (EKG) Echocardiography Electroencephalograph Technician (EEG)

Physicist Also Known As Health Physicist Health physics is a scientific discipline devoted to the study of radiation and its effects on living things. Health Physicists develop or implement methods to evaluate radiation hazards and to protect humans and the environment from radiation.

Physicist Also Known As Health Physicist Physicist may study issues such as radioactive waste disposal, nuclear energy, indoor radon, and other potential hazards. Health physicists who work in regulatory enforcement establish guidelines for adequate radiation control.

Physicist Also Known As Health Physicist Educational Requirements: Masters or PhD Salary Range: $56, $90,000.00

Medical Dosimetrist A dosimetrist is a member of a radiation oncology team who specializes in the operation of radiation equipment and calculations of dosages in cooperation with oncologists.

Medical Dosimetrist Educational Requirements: Bachelors or Masters Salary Range: $84,600 = median annual salary for a medical dosimetrist with 0-4 years of experience according to U.S. data taken in 2007

Electrocardiograph (EKG) Technician Attaches electrode pads to the patient’s chest, arms and legs to test the electrical action of the heart.

Normal Electrocardiograph

Abnormal ECG

Electrocardiograph (EKG) Technician Educational Requirements: 1 year certification programs or weeks on-the-job training Salary Range: $21,700 to $29,800.

Echocardiograph Technician (also called Cardiac Sonographers) Obtain two-dimensional images of the heart, and measure blood flow velocities within the chambers of the heart with special equipment to direct high frequency sound waves into areas of the patient’s body.

Normal Echocardiogram

Abnormal Echocardiogram

Echocardiograph Technician (also called Cardiac Sonographers) Educational Requirements: Associates Degree Salary Range: $40,000 - $75,000

Electroencephalograph Technician (EEG) An electroencephalogragh is the recording of electrical activity along the scalp produced by the firing of neurons within the brain. The EEG technician attaches electrodes to the patients head, operates specialized equipment and assures quality results are obtained.

Electroencephalograph Technician (EEG) An EEG is usually done to assess patients with conditions such as seizure activity, chronic or severe headaches as well as to determine level of brain activity in coma patients.

Electroencephalograph Technician (EEG) Educational Requirements: Associates or bachelor’s degree Salary Range: $25,000 - $75,000

Electroencephalogram

Tuesday Don’t let the fear of striking out keeping you from playing the game. What are the three sub-specialties of the career cluster Life Scientist? Define each.

Wednesday Today is a new day. Hiding from your history only shackles you to it. We can’t undo a single thing we have ever done, but we can make decisions today that propel us to the life we want and towards the healing we need. The mammogram may be taken by the radiographer, but is read and interpreted by…..

Thursday If you just go with the flow, no matter what weird things happen along the way, you always end up exactly where you belong. The healthcare worker that measures the electrical activity of the brain is: –List at least two reasons someone may have an EEG done.

Friday If a patient needs an ultrasound of their gallbladder, what imaging professional will perform the procedure? Give an example of another organ that they can ultrasound.

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