How do I become a MRI radiographer UK?

To practice as a radiographer, you must be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). In order to register with the HCPC, you first need to successfully complete an approved programme in diagnostic radiography. Degree courses take three or four years, full time or up to six years part time.

Are radiographers in demand?

In many countries, there is high demand for Radiographers. As per Holly Hadwen, a Lecturer in Radiography at the University of Suffolk, many radiography graduates had jobs lined up even before they left university.

What do radiographers earn UK?

As a newly qualified radiographer your starting salary is likely to be £24,907 (Band 5), rising up the pay scale to £30,615. As an experienced radiographer you can earn between £31,365 and £37,890 (Band 6). Typical salaries for advanced practice and management roles are between £38,890 and £51,668 (Bands 7 to 8a).

How much does a radiographer make in Dubai?

The average pay for a Medical Radiographer is AED 174,306 a year and AED 84 an hour in United Arab Emirates. The average salary range for a Medical Radiographer is between AED 126,524 and AED 215,626. On average, an Associate Degree is the highest level of education for a Medical Radiographer.

How many radiographers are reported in the UK?

Table 1.

Region Reporting radiographer number (%) Total number (%)
England 172 (83.9) 217 (83.8)
East Midlands 13 (6.3) 16 (6.2)
East of England 21 (10.2) 24 (9.3)
London 21 (10.2) 28 (10.8)

How much do radiographers make in UK?

What other jobs can radiographers do?

What can you do with a radiography and medical technology degree?

  • radiographer.
  • x-ray operator.
  • sonographer.
  • clinical photographer.
  • medical instrument technician.