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  2. 10 Jobs With High Pay That Require Only Associate Degrees - AOL

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    Median annual salary: $76,020. Radiologic and MRI technologists operate machinery in the medical field. They can also perform X-rays and CT scans. Interested applicants need an associate degree ...

  3. Top 10 highest-paying allied health specialties for 2025 - AOL

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    To help determine which allied health specialties should see strong earning potential in the new year, Vivian Health's travel salary data was used to rank the 10 roles with the highest average ...

  4. Radiographer - Wikipedia

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    Taking an X-ray image with early Crookes tube apparatus, late 1800s.. For the first three decades of medical imaging's existence (1897 to the 1930s), there was no standardized differentiation between the roles that we now differentiate as radiologic technologist (a technician in an allied health profession who obtains the images) versus radiologist (a physician who interprets them).

  5. X-Ray Technician Salary Overview - AOL

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    The field of radiologic technology (also known as x-ray technology) is projected to grow 17% and faster than the national average rate through 2018, to support America's aging population's health

  6. Radiology - Wikipedia

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    A radiologist interpreting magnetic resonance imaging Dr. Macintyre's X-Ray Film (1896). Radiology (/ ˌ r eɪ d ɪ ˈ ɒ l ə dʒ i / rey-dee-ol-uh-jee) is the medical specialty that uses medical imaging to diagnose diseases and guide treatment within the bodies of humans and other animals.

  7. American Society of Radiologic Technologists - Wikipedia

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    This process was formalized in 1929 with the debut of the society's journal, The X-Ray Technician. In 1930, the organization was renamed to the American Society of Radiographers. [2] By 1932, when the association changed its name to the American Society of X-Ray Technicians, membership had reached nearly 400.