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| Both diagnostic and therapeutic radiographers provide essential services to millions of people. Without them, modern healthcare would collapse.
Without detailed images of what is happening inside the body, treatments would not be as effective, or valuable time may be lost. Six out of 10 patients who receive radiotherapy treatment for cancer are cured. A therapy radiographer and the oncology team give cancer patients hope and a second chance. Radiographers meet new people constantly and are highly regarded by patients for their professionalism and the support they provide. |
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| Every day they use the latest technology and manage machines that cost millions of pounds.
Promotion opportunities are excellent with a grading structure that sees the individuals salary increase as they move up the profession. There are also management opportunities and consultant radiography posts are planned. Top level pay is £35,000 or more. British radiographers are recognised as being among the best in the world. Many foreign countries recruit from the UK. A radiography degree is a passport to a job. Radiography students pay no tuition fees and you can qualify for an NHS bursary. |
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