Saturday, July 14, 2012

Becoming a Radiologic Technologist NOW AVAILABLE

Do you have questions about radiography program admission requirements, tuition, accreditation, and other details? If you're a student, I'm sure you have had many of these questions, including what is expected of them by instructors, staff technologists and clinical affiliates. Instructors receive these questions all the time. Being an instructor myself, I know how often these questions arise; even after program orientation. In fact, it has been my number-one type of question online since starting my blog, Topics in Radiography, in 2007. Until now, I have been unable to find a single resource to address all of these common questions. What I have found is a lot of misinformation from internet marketers about how to become an “x-ray technician”. 

That’s why I decided to write a book for people interested in exploring the field of radiography that has all of the answers they need in one convenient location. It was just published this week, and I want you to have the first chance at purchasing this resource at a reduced price. Becoming a Radiologic Technologist addresses common issues for career researchers like: 


  • Myths about what technologists do (we don’t just push a button) 
  • Types of radiography programs available 
  • How to apply for school and requirements 
  • Researching proper accreditation, pass rates, employment rates and the current job market 
It also addresses some of the more common issues seen with first year students that may require additional time and attention from faculty such as: 
  • Professionalism, social media and legal matters 
  • Expectations for workload in the classroom and at the clinical site (the two-year job interview) 
  • Skills, strategies and etiquette needed for success 
I also offer a glimpse into the future for students regarding: 
  • Preparing for the ARRT registry exam and job searching 
  • Career pathways and advanced educational opportunities 
Unlike many career research tools, I have included some first-hand experiences from the past 15 years to make the reading easier for students to digest without sounding like a textbook. I also published this book with the goal of an honest, straight-forward assessment of how competitive the job market is today and why our field will need to continue to grow over the next ten years. 

Becoming a Radiologic Technologist is available in paperback print and Kindle editions. I would like to offer a promotional code for the print edition, which is normally $15.99 for the Kindle price of $9.99 by typing in the coupon code, LBDZNK39 during checkout. This offer is valid for a limited time and will expire on Friday, July 20. Just visit https://www.createspace.com/3925385

Find more information here: http://becomingaradiologictechnologist.blogspot.com

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