vs
71 shared · 34 different
core competencies
medium risk
Radiologic TechnologistsSide-by-Side Comparison
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics leads 4–0| Metric | Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics | Radiologic Technologists |
|---|---|---|
| Risk Score | 17.3% | 28.5% |
| Risk Tier | Low Risk | Medium Risk |
| Risk Percentile | 3th | 32th |
| Tasks at Risk (>50%) | 3 / 15 | 6 / 15 |
| Median Salary | N/A | $77,660 |
| Employment | N/A | 223K |
Skill Comparison
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Sorted by largest difference
Operating Vehicles, Mechanized Devices, or Equipment
Training and Teaching Others
Public Safety and Security
Education and Training
Communicating with Persons Outside Organization
Science
Therapy and Counseling
Medicine and Dentistry
Computers and Electronics
English Language
Documenting/Recording Information
Telecommunications
Protective Factors
Higher values indicate stronger protection against AI displacement
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics
38%
total discount
Radiologic Technologists
34%
total discount
Task Risk Comparison
Tasks sorted by AI automation risk — higher means more automatable
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics
3 of 15 at risk77%Communicate with dispatchers or treatment center personnel to provide information about situation, to arrange reception of victims, or to receive instructions for further treatment.
74%Observe, record, and report to physician the patient's condition or injury, the treatment provided, and reactions to drugs or treatment.
53%Assess nature and extent of illness or injury to establish and prioritize medical procedures.
49%Attend training classes to maintain certification licensure, keep abreast of new developments in the field, or maintain existing knowledge.
49%Maintain vehicles and medical and communication equipment and replenish first aid equipment and supplies.
Radiologic Technologists
6 of 15 at risk86%Key commands and data into computer to document and specify scan sequences, adjust transmitters and receivers, or photograph certain images.
85%Take thorough and accurate patient medical histories.
65%Record, process, and maintain patient data or treatment records and prepare reports.
61%Monitor video display of area being scanned and adjust density or contrast to improve picture quality.
59%Review and evaluate developed x-rays, video tape, or computer-generated information to determine if images are satisfactory for diagnostic purposes.
Wage Comparison
Emergency Medical Technicians and ParamedicsRadiologic Technologists
10th
N/A$52,360
25th
N/A$62,910
Median
N/A$77,660
75th
N/A$93,610
90th
N/A$106,990
Premium Head-to-Head Analysis
Displacement Timeline Comparison
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics2028–2035
Radiologic Technologists2028–2035
20242030203520402045
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics has a longer runway before significant displacement, projected 0 years later than Radiologic Technologists.
Transition Feasibility
1%
Skill Overlap
Low overlap — significant retraining needed for transition
0
Unique to Emergency
0
Unique to Radiologic
Combined Protection Strategy
Regardless of which path you choose, focus on these protective factors
Regulatory Barriers
Decision Complexity
Fine Manipulation
Social Intelligence
Emergency Medical Technicians and ParamedicsRadiologic Technologists