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Information Technology Careers

Information Technology Careers. By Brianna Pethtel and Chelsea Wheeler. IT Career Description. We want to be Radiologist. What they do is take X-rays to diagnose the patients problem, and in some cases, can treat their diseases. The salary is $276,684 a YEAR!!! Wikipedia.com Salary.com.

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Information Technology Careers

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  1. Information Technology Careers By Brianna Pethtel and Chelsea Wheeler

  2. IT Career Description • We want to be Radiologist. What they do is take X-rays to diagnose the patients problem, and in some cases, can treat their diseases. The salary is $276,684 a YEAR!!! • Wikipedia.com Salary.com

  3. Interesting Facts about this IT Career • You get a lot of money. • Traditionally, Radiologist just used X-rays for obtaining the visual information and well as the medical view. • Now Days they use ultrasounds, computed tomography, and other devices to diagnose their patients. • They are used for many types of diagnoses, such as… • Cancer Therapy, Brain Tumors, Breast Cancer, Head and Neck cancer, Lung Cancer, and Prostate Cancer. • www.ask.com

  4. Skills Required for this IT Career • People Skills, Math Skills, Science Skills, Communicating Skills, Computer Skills, good heart, verbal and written skills, good reader, good memory, bright, hard working • www.mikety.net

  5. Education Required for this IT Career • To put it easy To become a radiologist, you need to go to medical school (4 years), do an Internship (1 year) before doing a Residency in Radiology (4 years) and possibly some sub-specialty training (1 -2 years) • www.swmedicalcenter.netwww.mikety.net

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