Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Annotated Bibliography

Christina Hagberg
Annotated Bibliography

Office of Occupational Statistics and Employment Projections . Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-2011 Edition. Washington, DC: BLS, 2009. Web. 5 Apr 2010. .
This source gives everything that I will need to know about radiology. It talks about the nature of work, like what it does and how to become and what classes you need to take to become a Radiologist Technician. It gives you the employment rate and the job outlook for the next couple of years. It shows what the starting wages are and what the highest for 2008 was. There’s also an option for related occupations and souces for additional informatin that you can look up.



CA Wilson, Carol. "APPLYING TECHNOLOGYTO GETTING MEDICAL TESTS RIGHT. " Connected Planet 1 Oct. 2009: Business Module, ProQuest. Web. 5 Apr. 2010.
In this source, it goes over how efficient and medical health care need to be. The testing must be done right and at minimal times. HealthHelp provides the best needs for the patient that requires it. The article’s main point is that they want to show oyu that they will give their patients the best work available in a convenient time.



"RadiologyInfo." Careers in Radiology. Radiological Society of North America, Inc. (RSNA), 2010. Web. 5 Apr 2010. ;.
This source gives all the different types of radiology, which can really help me because I’m not exactly positive which field I’d like to go into yet. It also gives a complete definition of what a radiologist is and what they do. There are some mix ups on exactly what each does. What I’m looking to be is a radiologist technician and they are the ones that deal with all the different x-rays.




Langford, Valerie. Personal Interview. 6 April 2010.

I conducted an email interview with Valerie and she was very helpful. She told me exactly where she went to school and for how long. She did say that there are cons to being in radiology but there are also a lot of pros. The main thing she works with is broken bones, and they come from all sort of accidents she says.

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