A radiologist requires a medical school degree, while a cystoscopy nurse, surgical technician, and neurourology nurse do not.
A radiologist is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries using medical imaging techniques, such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRI scans. To become a radiologist, you need to complete medical school and a residency program in radiology.
A cystoscopy nurse is a nurse who assists with cystoscopy procedures, which involve examining the bladder and urinary tract using a thin tube with a camera. This requires specialized nursing training, but not a medical school degree.
A surgical technician is a healthcare professional who assists surgeons during surgeries. While surgical technicians receive specialized training, they do not require a medical school degree.
A neurourology nurse specializes in caring for patients with neurologic conditions affecting the urinary system. While this requires specialized nursing training, it does not require a medical school degree.