Radiologist

Icon
Icon ng Tagabuo
Icon
Icon ng Tao
Icon
Icon ng Palaisipan
Related roles: Diagnostic Radiologist, Interventional Neuroradiologist, Interventional Radiologist, Neuroradiologist, Nuclear Medicine Physician, Nuclear Medicine Specialist, Physician, Radiologist

Mga spotlight

Mga Katulad na Pamagat

Diagnostic Radiologist, Interventional Neuroradiologist, Interventional Radiologist, Neuroradiologist, Nuclear Medicine Physician, Nuclear Medicine Specialist, Physician, Radiologist

Paglalarawan ng Trabaho

Radiologists are physicians who specialize in obtaining and interpreting diagnostic images of patients (such as x-rays). They are also tasked with documenting their findings in comprehensive reports.

Mga Aspeto ng Kapaki-pakinabang sa Karera
  • Intellectually stimulating tasks and problem-solving challenges
  • A sense of meaningful achievement through helping to improve a patient’s quality of life
2016 Trabaho
372,000
2026 Inaasahang Trabaho
387,200
Ang Inside Scoop
Mga Pananagutan sa Trabaho
  • Compile and study information about the patient’s medical history (e.g. from electronic records, patient appointments, or from referring physicians)
  • Conduct diagnostic imaging procedures (e.g. MRIs, CT scans, etc.)
  • Interpret the images to detect abnormalities that account for the patient’s symptoms
  • Record information (e.g. entering data and storing images) from appointments and relay examination results to referring physicians, patients, or families in comprehensive interpretive reports
  • Radiologists may also recommend further lines of investigation (e.g. blood testing)
  • Apart from diagnosis, scans may also be performed as part of follow-up treatment (e.g. to determine if prescribed therapy is working)
  • Radiologists may also be asked to consult with other physicians in multidisciplinary meetings to give their perspective on how scans correlate to the patient’s other diagnostics
  • Radiologists may also be expected to supervise trainees; an especially important task since radiology is a highly specialized field
Mga Kasanayan na Kailangan

Soft Skills

  • Paglutas ng problema
  • Paggawa ng desisyon
  • Inductive and Deductive reasoning
  • Communication (written and oral)

Mga Kasanayang Teknikal

  • Medical software: E.g. Bizmatics PrognoCIS EMR, Greenway Medical Technologies PrimeSUITE, Vitera Healthcare Solutions Vitera Intergy RIS
  • Data management: Microsoft Excel
  • Knowledge of medicine, science disciplines, and how to operate related medical equipment
Iba't ibang Uri ng Organisasyon
  • Public/Private hospital
  • Private Radiology practice
Mga Inaasahan/Sakripisyo na Kailangan
  • Highly demanding education and training
  • Long shifts and shifts at odd hours
  • Expectation to work quickly and accurately can be stress-inducing at times
Kasalukuyang Mga Uso sa Industriya
  • Mitigating radiation doses: there is an ongoing discussion regarding the risk of radiation exposure during medical imaging processes. While technologies and precautions exist to protect radiologists and their teams, there is great interest in allocating time and money toward developing protocols that will generally decrease radiation doses.
  • Using 3D printing and other forms of computer-aided design: 3D models can be very useful for diagnosing patients or instructing surgeons
Anong uri ng mga bagay ang kinagigiliwang gawin ng mga tao sa karerang ito noong bata pa sila...
  • Reading complicated texts that develop perseverance and critical thinking
  • A passion for science subjects, demonstrated by taking challenging science courses, participating in science fairs and other science competitions
Education Needed
What to do in HS and college
  • Take college prep classes in high school, including biology, organic chemistry, math, and physics with lab
  • Ask to shadow a working Radiologist to learn their daily routine
  • Volunteer in a hospital or clinic to gain healthcare-related work experience and boost your college application
  • Review job ads to learn more about the qualifications local employers are looking for
  • Consider which major you want to pursue a bachelor’s in. Make sure it covers the necessary prerequisites for entry into a medical school later
  • Join relevant student clubs and participate in professional organizations (see our list of Resources > Websites)
  • Read or watch interviews with Radiologists and learn about the various areas they specialize in
  • Consider writing articles for publication on healthcare websites and in print journals! Writing credits always look great on a resume or CV! 
  • Learn about the specific licensure requirements for the state you plan to work in
  • Stay out of trouble so you can pass the background check (if applicable)!
Landing the Job
  • Knock out an optional board certification to boost your credentials (see the Education Needed tab for a list of options) 
  • Build strong connections while doing clinical practice, internships, residencies, and fellowships. Always keep an eye open for future job opportunities!
  • Get involved with professional organizations. Attend events, offer to be a guest speaker and network with peers who might be able to recommend you for jobs
  • Sign up for alerts on job portals like Indeed, Simply Hired, and Glassdoor. Upload your resume/CV to make it easier for recruiters to find you
  • Beyond the usual job portals, also check out local hospital career pages, career resources on professional association sites, and the American College of Radiology’s job page
  • Create a professional LinkedIn account and list all of your experiences
  • Check out Radiologist resume templates for ideas on formatting and phrasing
  • Review sample Radiologist interview questions 
  • Make sure to conduct a few practice mock interviews and remember to dress for interview success
  • Stay on top of technological developments and be ready to speak about those in interviews
  • The route to become a Radiologist is long. Keep your social media professional at all times. Med school admission committees and potential employers may do online research about candidates
Resources

Mga website

Mga libro

Plano B
  • Consulting
  • Research: work in/lead a research department in a pharmaceutical company
  • Entrepreneur: research, develop, and market new medical imaging technology
  • Academic: Teach at a college/university

Newsfeed

Mga Online na Kurso at Tool

SALARY AT TRABAHO OUTLOOK
Pumili ng isang Subrehiyon:

Mga Inaasahan sa Taunang Sahod

$206K
$353K
$0K

New workers start around $206K. Median pay is $353K per year. Highly experienced workers can earn around $0K.

Pinagmulan: State of California, Employment Development Department