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What type of training does a technician in the field of diagnostics usually require?

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'Health diagnostics technologist' can refer to a number of medical specialists, but typically describes someone who works in medical imaging. This includes everything from taking X-rays to performing mammograms, MRIs or CT scans. Duties typical to all health diagnostic technologies careers include explaining procedures and preparing patients for imaging, following physicians' instructions, taking precautionary safety measures, labeling labs and scans, and keeping detailed patient records. Health diagnostics technologists work in various medical disciplines, such as radiology, oncology, cardiology, and neurology
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Diagnostics is referred to the practice of diagnosis, and diagnosis is the characterization and identification of certain phenomenon or problem by examining its symptoms.

Thus a diagnostic technician, most commonly known as a "medical diagnostic technician" is that one who helps physicians in diagnosing and treating their patients by providing data and information comming from certain equipments such as X-ray devices, CT scanners, MRI devices, sonography etc; so they require education in health science technology, or at least several hours on the job training which requires the operation maintenance and calibration of such equipments plus patient care basics, communication skills as well as safety procedures.

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