What are the application conditions for medical imaging technicians?

Medical imaging technology technician certificate registration conditions are:

1. Having a bachelor's degree or above in medical major in an institution of higher learning and having completed a one-year probation period in a medical, preventive and health care institution under the guidance of a medical practitioner;

Two, after obtaining the practicing certificate of practicing assistant physician, with medical college education in colleges and universities, working in medical, prevention and health care institutions for two years; Get a medical degree from a secondary specialized school and have worked in medical, preventive and health care institutions for five years.

Medical imaging technicians can skillfully use basic skills and specialized skills to complete more complex and unconventional work; Master the key operation skills and technologies of this major; Able to handle and solve technical or technological problems independently; Innovation of operation skills and technology; Organize and guide others' work; Able to train general operators; Have certain management ability.

Medical imaging technology technician certificate examination content:

The examination subjects of medical imaging technicians include basic knowledge and professional knowledge, and the conditions for entering the examination are: taking the qualification examination of clinical medical laboratory technicians, obtaining secondary school or college education in clinical medical laboratory, and having been engaged in technical work in this specialty for 1 year.

The duties of medical imaging technicians are:

1. Use imaging equipment to provide images of the internal structure of patients' bodies.

2. Operate the magnetic vibration imager to provide images of the internal structure of the patient's body.

3. Operate the ultrasonic imaging equipment to provide images of the internal structure of the patient's body.

4. Use nuclear medical imaging equipment to provide images of the internal structure of the patient's body.