Questions: Employers are looking for two principle traits in all radiologic science professionals. These traits are technical competency and teamwork skills.

Employers are looking for two principle traits in all radiologic science professionals. These traits are technical competency and teamwork skills.
Transcript text: Employers are looking for two principle traits in all radiologic science professionals. These traits are technical competency and teamwork skills.
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The answer is: technical competency and teamwork skills.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Technical competency and teamwork skills: This is the correct answer. Employers in the radiologic science field prioritize technical competency because professionals need to operate complex imaging equipment accurately and safely. Teamwork skills are also crucial as radiologic technologists often work closely with other healthcare professionals to provide patient care.

  2. Communication skills and the ability to speak a second language: While communication skills are important in any healthcare setting, the ability to speak a second language is not a primary trait that all employers look for in radiologic science professionals. It can be beneficial but is not universally required.

  3. An electronics background and critical thinking skills: An understanding of electronics can be helpful given the technical nature of radiologic equipment, and critical thinking is valuable in problem-solving. However, these are not the two primary traits that employers universally seek.

  4. Initiative and drive: These are positive traits for any professional, but they are not specific to the radiologic science field. Employers in this field prioritize technical skills and the ability to work well in a team setting over these traits.

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