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how to become a radiographer

Radiographer

Work as an allied health professional taking x-rays and other medical images

What's it like to be a Radiographer?

As a Radiographer you will produce high quality medical images (or radiographs) using advanced technical equipment. As a Radiographer, you will be trained to do many tests such as x-rays, which use radiation to look through the body, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) which uses magnetic imaging to build a map of body tissues, and Computed Tomography (CT) which takes cross-section views of different areas of the body. Although Radiographers take images of a patient, they are not qualified to make a medical diagnosis. This is the responsibility of a Radiologist.

Radiographer

Tasks and duties

  • Receiving requests from doctors and deciding which method of radiography is the most appropriate.
  • Explaining the procedures to patients.
  • Placing the patient in the correct positions for the tests in order to take the best image possible, so that the patient's medical condition can be diagnosed correctly.
  • Making sure that radiation levels are safe.
  • Operating the testing equipment.
  • Recording the results of the tests.
  • Developing the film or processing the digital images, as well as storing them correctly.
  • Working with Radiologists who interpret the test results.

What can I earn as a Radiographer?

Radiographer

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How to become a Radiographer


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To become a Radiographer, you will need to complete a university bachelor degree in medical imaging, medical radiation science or technology such as a Bachelor of Applied Science – Medical Radiation Technology (Medical Imaging Technology). Once you have graduated, you will then need to gain one year's clinical experience before you become a fully qualified Radiographer.


  1. Complete a bachelor degree in medical imaging, medical radiation science or technology.
  2. Gain one year's clinical experience working within an accredited clinical radiology department.
  3. Register with the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia (MRPBA).
  4. Obtain a Radiation Use License in the state or territory you wish to practice in.
  5. Register with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).

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Latest Radiographer reviews

Latest reviews from 12 Radiographers surveyed on SEEK

Radiography isn't always easy but it's so rewarding

Reviewer's Qualification

Bachelor of Medical Imaging

Experience

Less than a year

Organisation size

Medium (20-199 employees)

Specialisation

Medical Imaging

The good things

Being able to help patients is the biggest contributor

The challenges

Being able to tackle challenges and challenging patients that come across your way and being able to cater the exam or act quickly and effectively

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Radiography is rewarding in many ways

Reviewer's Qualification

Bachelor of Medical Imaging

Organisation size

Large (200+ employees)

Specialisation

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

The good things

Radiography is all of the best things combined in one role. As a radiographer you have the opportunity to work in a team or more exclusively and independent, we provide imaging that allows for diagnos...

The challenges

Seeing patients in distress can be challenging at times. Sharing with them their fears and daily struggles can sometimes be tough but helping them through it is also so rewarding

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