subject: Radiology School Internship Programs [print this page] Radiology school internship programs can help you augment your schooling to be better prepared to apply for top positions and enter the job force. They can also help to determine what kind of environment youd like to work in and whether this career is even right for you in the first place. Many people end up working for the employers that they intern with. Radiology careers in the healthcare field typically require radiology school internships as part of the graduation requirements. Even if it isnt a requirement, though, it is still be a good idea.
The first step to finding appropriate radiology school internship programs is to figure out what kind of internships are in your area and what type will be appropriate for your degree. Then you can make a list of available choices that will suit your future career as a radiology technician or radiology assistant. At this point it might also be wise to talk to a career counselor at your school to see if they have internship opportunities already set up for their students working towards radiology degrees. Then you can either take the internship assigned to you or apply for a few internships in their list that sound interesting to you.
Theres a good possibility that your school wont have any internship programs already set up for students or that you wont be interested in those that they do have set up; thats okay too. You can go do the legwork on your own and talk to hospitals or talk with radiology technicians that you know who might be able to help. A medical professional recruiter might also be able to set you up with radiology school internship programs, and they will be good to know when you are job hunting as well. Other options include online job posting sites, which often have entire sections just for internships that can be narrowed down by geographic location and type of profession.
When finding your own radiology school internship programs, just make sure theyre acceptable to your school if you want to get credit for course hours, so you can make the most of your interning experience.