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Radiology Practice Tests & Test Prep by Exam Edge


It's difficult to picture modern medicine without radiology, the science of seeing inside the body. What if doctors had only external symptoms to diagnose a patient? What if everything under the skin was mere guesswork? Everything from a simple fracture to cancer could go undetected and even untreated. Radiology practice tests help the radiologists of tomorrow better understand their field of study today.

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Any prospective radiologist or radiologic technologist will not only do good, they'll also enjoy a healthy job market. According to the US Bureau of Labor, Radiology jobs will grow “faster than average” between 2016 and 2026! Given that outlook - along with high median salaries and job satisfaction numbers - It's a great time to enter the field. Radiologists and radiologic technologists serve very different functions. The tech is usually the main conduit to the patient; they operate the x-ray machines, take photos, help position the patient properly, and comfort them during the sometimes stressful process. The radiologist makes the actual diagnosis based on the images the tech produces.

Becoming a full-fledged radiologist requires training similar to any doctor: four years of undergrad, four years of medical school, and an extensive residency and/or fellowship program. Radiologic technologists take a different yet challenging path to their careers. They must first obtain an associate degree, offered at many community colleges, followed by a certification process.

Those certifications, like many in other fields, require a rigorous exam. For most, these exams are the culmination of all their knowledge and hard work. Radiology practice tests can ease the stress by emulating a testing environment, providing sample questions, and helping aspiring radiologic technologists know what they're in for. Radiology practice exams can help them approach test day with confidence.

Radiology Certifications and Exams

The primary certifying body for radiologic technologists is the ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.) Their credentials are issued through tests in specific areas of radiology, and applicants must complete both a primary and secondary “pathway” before becoming certified.

One particularly specialized area of radiologic technology is bone densitometry, imaging that provides an accurate picture of bone health for osteoporosis and other illnesses. Some prospective techs may seek certification from the ISCD (International Society for Clinical Densitometry), which has its own exams.

Both organizations offer helpful materials on their websites, including an overview of radiology exam content and “task inventories” that describe on-the-job duties. But none of them offer practice tests, your secret weapon for radiology test prep!

Radiology Practice Exams and Test Prep

ExamEdge.com offers affordable, fully online radiology practice tests for 11 radiology subjects for both the ISCD and ARRT. Combined, these tests contain over 1,000 varied radiology exam prep questions to prepare you for the real-world test.

The pressure of exam day - and its timer - is real. ExamEdge allows you to simulate an exam timer because radiology exam test prep isn't just about the content, it's about preparing for a career-defining test.

Sometimes, you need to take your time. If you'd prefer a steadier studying experience, you can disable the timer. You'll also receive optional, thorough explanations for all of your missed questions during your practice tests, and have them all available to review again and again on all your devices. If you're working another job, are still in school, or have other responsibilities, fear not: all of our radiology practice tests are accessible 24/7 from any web browser.

Radiology Practice Exams

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