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To become a radiologist, you must: Obtain pre-medical education at a college or university, graduating with a bachelors degree. Graduate from an accredited medical school.
The Department of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences at Arkansas State University began in 1981 with the radiologic technology program. Since the establishment of the first program, the university has added six major emphases to the baccalaureate of science in radiologic sciences (BSRS) degree.
Radiologic technologists are expected to complete an associates or bachelors degree in medical imaging, earn a certification from an accredited radiography program, and complete an American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification exam to become a registered R.T.(R).
An associates degree is the education typically required for radiologic and MRI technologists. There also are postsecondary education programs that lead to graduate certificates or bachelors degrees in healthcare and related fields and science technologies.
Radiologists must obtain a bachelors degree, attend medical school, pass all three steps of the USMLE, and complete a radiology residency. You can also complete a fellowship for additional training, but its optional.
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Our sonography program is a continuation of our radiography program. It is a 4-year degree program. Before students apply to sonography, they must first complete an accredited radiography program. We have a radiology application process every October.
Radiologic technology can be a good career choice for you if youre interested in working with computerized and imaging equipment and working directly with patients. Becoming a radiologic technologist doesnt require attending medical school for several years or earning a masters or doctoral degree.

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