Radiographer
Pronunciation: /ˈɹeɪdiˌoʊˈɡɹæfˈɝ/
Radiographer (noun)
- A trained health worker who takes medical images using X-rays and other scanning methods to help doctors diagnose illness.
- A professional who plans and performs imaging while following safety rules to limit radiation exposure for patients and staff.
Examples
- The radiographer prepares patients for scans.
- A radiographer checks the images for clarity.