
The Radiologic Technology Program is a two-year program admitting students in the Fall of every year. Our terminal goal is to prepare graduates to become entry level professional radiographers. In order to qualify, students must meet the following objectives:
Use oral and
written medical communication;
Demonstrate knowledge
of human structure, function and pathology;
Anticipate and
provide basic patient care and comfort;
Apply principles of
body mechanics;
Perform basic
mathematical functions;
Operate radiographic
imaging equipment and accessory devices;
Position the patient
and imaging system to perform radiographic examination and
procedures;
Modify standard
procedures to accommodate for patient condition and other
variables;
Process
radiographs;
Determine exposure
factors to obtain diagnostic quality radiographs with minimum
radiation exposure;
Adapt exposure
factors for various patient conditions, equipment, accessories, and
contrast media to maintain appropriate radiographic
quality;
Practice radiation
protection for patient, self and others;
Recognize emergency
patient conditions and initiate first aid and basic life-support
procedures;
Evaluate radiographic
images for appropriate positioning and image
quality;
Evaluate the
performance of radiographic systems, know the safe limits of
equipment operation, and report malfunctions to the proper
authority;
Demonstrate knowledge
and skills relating to quality assurance; and
Exercise independent
judgement/discretion in technical performance of imaging
procedures.