A person who uses X-rays to take films of the body
"A health care professional (not a physician) trained to properly position patients for X-ray or other radiology studies such as CT or mammography, perform the imaging study, and to develop and check the images for quality. Since mammography (breast x-rays) is done in a machine used only for mammography, the technologist must have a special training in mammography." (see http://imaginis.com/glossary_r.asp). Some radiographers are qualified to read screening mammograms. Radiographers are not usually involved in assessment clinic work.
A person trained in the use of X-rays; an X-ray technician.
a person who takes x-rays or gives radiotherapy
A professional who prepares and produces x-ray films for a radiologist.
A trained professional who is responsible for taking x-ray images.
Person trained to operate radiotherapy machines and take x-rays.
A diagnostic radiographer helps to diagnose disease by taking x-ray pictures and scans. A therapy radiographer is trained to plan and deliver radiotherapy treatment, and to provide advice and support to patients.
A member of the healthcare team who takes X-rays and scans.
The member of the health care team who takes X-rays and scans.
Takes X-rays and scans (diagnostic radiographer)
Person trained to operate the scanner and who will look after you during your appointment.