Why I Want To Be A Radiologist Essay

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Like many college degrees becoming a radiologist is no easy accomplishment. It requires a lot of hard work and diligently studying the required materials to become a radiologist. Throughout the years as technology continues to grow, it has allowed radiologists to read examinations quicker. Even though a radiologist sit in a room and reads exams, it doesn’t mean they do not communicate within the hospital. Using technology helps the radiologist communicate with everyone in the hospital regarding any incoming or outgoing task. I choose to do my project on the Radiologist career field because it is a career field I one-day hope to join. A radiologist is a doctor who reads varies type of exams of patients. The radiologist uses the information gathered from diagnostic test to diagnose a patient. A radiologist does most of their time reading …show more content…

The first benefit is pay, on average a radiologist will make around $280k (pay scale). The next benefit in the potential to work from home, a radiologist can remote into a hospital network from home to read exams and give reports for stat exams for other doctors in an emergency situation. The next benefit comes from my interview with Dr. Ludka and when asking him about the benefits he told me “a benefit in my opinion is that there is no routine exam, meaning there is no two test are exactly the same and that makes so work doesn’t get boring” (Ludka). A fourth benefit is they have a direct impact in the patient’s wellbeing if they had diagnostic test done then the radiologist must read it in order to discover the patient’s condition and without accuracy a patient could potentially die depending on their condition. A final benefit is some of the extra perk that a radiologist get, with my interview with Dr. Wong I asked him about benefits and his answer was “working as a radiologist, we typically get more vacation time than any other doctor”

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