Are you looking for radiology schools in Pennsylvania? The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, home to historic landmarks and battlefields of multiple wars, has much to offer, including restaurants that serve food other than cheese steaks, and prestigious universities such as the University of Pennsylvania. Find our school listings at the bottom of the page to request information about degree program options and the enrollment process. To learn more about specific radiology career paths, check out the links below:
To be employed as a radiologic technologist, diagnostic medical sonographer, nuclear medicine technologist, or radiation therapist in the state of Pennsylvania, you must enroll in and successfully complete a radiographic training program from a radiology school approved by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. Only graduates from approved ARRT programs can take the ARRT exam, which is required for licensure by the state of Pennsylvania. You can contact the Pennsylvania Radiological Society to learn more about the licensure process.
The following chart lists the mean annual salary for several radiology careers in Pennsylvania. Keep in mind that wages will vary depending on training, experience, and other factors.
Career | Total Employment | Annual Mean Wage |
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Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians | 3,060 | 56,970 |
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers | 2,550 | 67,440 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists | 1,230 | 65,460 |
Nuclear Medicine Technologists | 820 | 74,100 |
Radiologic Technologists | 10,510 | 56,140 |