Hi, I am 16 years old from the UK and i am finding it difficult to research the answer to my questions.
Are radiologists and radiographists different? If so, how?
What are the salary for this job, how long is the degree course and is there any further training (details, please?)
Also for a-levels i do not wish to take physics. But I am taking biology and chemistry. Would that be okay?
Also, if anyone knows if there are enough jobs left in this area, that would be great and what would i have to do if i wanted to be involved in cancer research (treatment ect and does that have a salary or need specific qualifications?)
I know these are a lot of questions. It would be nice if anyone could answer as many of these as possible.
Thank you :)
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A radiologist is a doctor who goes through medical school and then specialized training for radiology.
A radiographist is a technician with MUCH LESS education (and the education is not very demanding) and the pay is low.
If you wish to go to medical school don not avoid math and physics. Physics, especially, is helpful in understanding x-rays, ultrasound and MRI.