radiographer

IPA: reɪdiˈɑgrʌfɝ

noun

  • Someone who works with radiography. This term seems to be more common in British English.
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Examples of "radiographer" in Sentences

  • I used to work in a hospital as a radiographer.
  • Muslim radiographer loses job after refusing to bare her arms
  • The College of Radiographers is the charitable subsidiary of the Society.
  • And a radiographer works in the NHS from the age of 23 and retires at 68.
  • Next entry: Muslim radiographer loses job after refusing to bare her arms
  • Radiographers are eligible for membership of the Society of Radiographers.
  • Previous entry: Muslim radiographer loses job after refusing to bare her arms
  • Cindy, meanwhile, has missed her chance of becoming a doctor and has had to make do as a radiographer.
  • In Florida, radiographer Jason Smith is also working, but his hours have been cut and now he's facing foreclosure.
  • In 1971, Pauline left Romford for Lancaster Polytechnic now Coventry University, to study science before training as a radiographer in Coventry.
  • Maybe it's Cindy, the businesslike Mom and head-screwed-on radiographer, who is the one who needs to wake up to her own self-generated dissatisfaction.
  • It was a puzzle contraption, and it was empty apart from what the radiographer identified as fragments of bone, wrapped in what appeared to be wire, each wire connected in turn to the locks on the boxes.

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