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ASRT: Nuclear medicine technologist salaries show greatest gains

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Nuclear medicine technologists experienced the largest average compensation gains, up 20.2% from $88,576 in 2022 to $106,475 in 2024, according to new results from the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) Wage and Salary Survey 2024. have seen wage and salary increases since 2022.

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SalaryScan: Radiologists and RTs enjoyed higher salaries in 2023

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For another year running, radiologic technologists (RTs) and radiologists enjoyed higher salaries in the past year, according to AuntMinnie.com 's 2024 SalaryScan survey. In 2023, RTs had an average base salary of $92,000, up from 2022's $85,238. Note: Salaries are for all U.S. regions and all healthcare organization types.

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Meet the Minnies 2024 finalists

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She has been a dedicated educator and radiologic technologist since 2009. Stewart currently serves as associate professor of diagnostic imaging, and program director of radiologic sciences at Quinnipiac University. Most Effective Radiology Administrator/Manager Dmitry Beyder, Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University, St.

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Brain imaging, ChatGPT, and medicolegal topped 2023's most read list

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Nuclear medicine/PET specialists were paid the least by comparison. Further, high demand for radiologic technologists drove increases in RT salaries. Radiologists, RTs brought home higher earnings In September, our SalaryScan survey revealed the average base salary of radiologists increased nearly $1.8%

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Generative AI, radiologist shortages feature in 2024 Minnies

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Kori Stewart, PhD, never set out to become an educator, but she surely has soared as one, winning this year's Minnies award for Most Effective Radiologic Sciences Educator. Department of Energy and project leader, the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, on the way forward to "really help the people in West Africa."