License: MEDICAL RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST
PO Box 2029
Austin, TX 78768-2029
(512) 305-7010
Radiologic technologists use sophisticated equipment to assist physicians, dentists, or other medical practitioners with the diagnosis and treatment of patients. Although the use of X-rays to diagnose broken bones is still the most common task of a radiologic technologist, current practice also includes the use of radiation to produce images of the interior of the body and the treatment of disease. Technologists prepare and position patients to be radiographed and to receive radiation therapy, and protect patients and themselves from radiation exposure. They may prepare a solution of contrast medium, a contrast agent, or radioisotope that is given to the patient by ingestion or injection in order that the technologist may review the functioning of a particular organ or bodily area. Radiologic technologists must have general certification (MRT) to perform dangerous and hazardous procedures. Limited certification (LMRT) is also available.
- Stand-alone license
- Both state and third-party exams required
- Specific course required
- Continuing education required
- No experience required
- Background check required
- No physical requirements
License information updated 10/27/2021