Medical Imaging Technologist Courses
A Medical Imaging Technologist operates diagnostic equipment like x-ray and ultrasound machines, ensuring quality images and patient comfort.
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How do I become a Medical Imaging Technologist
Get qualified to work as a Medical Imaging Technologist with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.
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From $37,256
Become a registered diagnostic radiographer with the Bachelor of Medical Imaging. This hands-on degree program can lead to employment in hospitals, clinics, or community health care, and includes a number of clinical placements at live workplaces.
The program includes: medical radiation science, principles of medical imaging, medical imaging practice, cutting-edge diagnostic imaging tools. Graduates are eligible for registration with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA).
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The Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science is a hands-on degree that qualifies you for a rewarding career in radiation diagnostics and therapies. With this fantastic qualification you could be diagnosing life-threatening health conditions, using sophisticated diagnostic imaging tools, or treating cancer.
This degree program covers: human bioscience, anatomy, physics, imaging pathology, health psychology, medical radiation science, imaging techniques, and more. You can also choose to specialise in a number...
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The Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) is a hands-on degree that qualifies you for work as a diagnostic radiographer. Graduates of the program are eligible for registration with the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia (MRPBA).
The degree covers: medical radiation science, human anatomy and physiology, people and behaviour, imaging anatomy and pathology, radiation biology and dosimetry, MRI and ultrasound, radiographic imaging, and much more. You may also be eligible for a ...
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Become a qualified medical sonographer with the Graduate Diploma of Medical Ultrasound. This post-graduate diploma qualifies you for work in public and private hospitals, radiology practices, and community health centres.
During your studies you will become proficient in a range of examination and scanning practices using medical ultrasound equipment. You will also learn how to carry out ultrasound examinations safely, ethically, and professionally. Gradate ready for registration with the Australian Son...
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How much does a Medical Imaging Technologist earn?
In Australia, a full time Medical Imaging Technologist generally earns $2,019 per week ($104,988 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.

What are the job opportunities for a Medical Imaging Technologist?
The number of people working in this profession has grown strongly in recent years. There are currently 20,700 people employed as a Medical Imaging Technologist in Australia and this number is expected to reach 23,800 by 2025. Medical Imaging Technologists usually work in larger towns and cities where such facilities are located.
Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights

How do I become a Medical Imaging Technologist?
If you’re interested in a career as a Medical Imaging Technologist, consider enrolling in a Bachelor of Medical Imaging. This course covers a range of topics including medical radiation science, principles of medical imaging, medical imaging practice and diagnostic imaging tools.
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A Medical Imaging Technologist operates equipment used for medical diagnosis purposes. You might perform x-rays and ultrasounds or use other machinery such as CT equipment. Medical Imaging Technologists ensure patients are correctly positioned and make sure images produced are of a suitable quality. You may send images to relevant healthcare professionals.
Medical Imaging Technologists should have strong technical skills and be able to understand imaging requirements. You should have good personal skills and be able to work with patients with a range of needs. Medical Imaging Technologists require excellent attention to detail and must be able to manage several patients at one time.
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