Thorpe R L
Radiol Technol. 1976 Nov-Dec;48(3):275-82.
A survey of radiologic technologists in North Carolina shows that, in general, technologists fare better economically when working in hospitals than in radiologists' offices. It is not surprising to note that salaries increase with an increase in job responsibilities and for those who participate in continuing education. At the time of the survey in early 1975, only 35 per cent of those responding were involved in some form of continuing education program. Further studies are needed to better define some of the implications noted in the survey.
对北卡罗来纳州放射技师的一项调查显示,总体而言,技师在医院工作时的经济状况比在放射科医生办公室更好。值得注意的是,工资会随着工作职责的增加以及参与继续教育的人员而提高,这并不奇怪。在1975年初进行调查时,只有35%的受访者参与了某种形式的继续教育项目。需要进一步研究以更好地界定调查中提到的一些影响。