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Radiographers are healthcare professionals who use imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI, and ultrasound to help diagnose and treat patients. They work closely with doctors, nurses, and other healthcare staff mainly in hospitals, but also in private clinics and community settings. There are two main types of radiographers: diagnostic radiographers, who focus on identifying injuries and diseases, and therapeutic radiographers, who specialise in treating illnesses like cancer with radiation. The role involves working with advanced technology, caring for patients, and ensuring the safe use of radiation. Good communication skills and attention to detail are important for this career.
 
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