ASRT: Radiographers' vacancy rate on the rise

After declining steadily since 2005, the vacancy rate for radiographers has increased slightly this year, according to a new survey by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT).

The latest Radiologic Sciences Workplace and Staffing Survey found that the overall vacancy rate for radiographers reached 3.4% in 2015, up from 1.7% in 2013. Six of the eight tracked medical imaging disciplines and specialties have increased since 2013; only cardiovascular interventional technologists and bone densitometry technologists experienced a decline in vacancy rates, according to the society.

Radiographer vacancy rates
Discipline 2013 vacancy rate 2015 vacancy rate
Sonography 2.6% 5.1%
CT 2.7% 4.5%
MR 3% 4.2%
Cardiovascular IR 5.2% 4.1%
Radiography 1.7% 3.4%
Nuclear medicine 1.3% 2.8%
Mammography 1.4% 2.6%
Bone densitometry 1.8% 1%

In a statement, ASRT Chief Academic Officer Myke Kudlas cautioned that the slight increases in vacancy rates do not necessarily indicate a statistically significant trend in what is a difficult job market.

The report also showed that the average number of full-time radiographers per medical imaging facility declined from 9.2 in 2013 to 8.4 in 2015. In a bright spot, the number of full-time MR technologists per facility rose from 3.4 in 2013 to 4.2 in 2015.

The ASRT survey took place from April to May and had 1,123 respondents.

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