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  • Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences

    University of Missouri

    • Columbia, USA

    English

    The mission of the Department of Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences is to advance clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic practices in health care through excellence in teaching developed within a culture of interprofessional collaboration.

    • Buffalo, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Radiologic Technology is a dynamic healthcare career in which practitioners use X-rays to produce diagnostic medical images to identify and treat injuries and diseases. RTS or rad techs, as they’re often called, use expert knowledge of the human anatomy, patient positioning, radiation safety and protocol, and more to do their jobs and serve their patients daily.

  • Radiography (A.A.S.)

    Essex County College

    • Newark, USA

    English

    Radiography involves assisting in the diagnosis and management of human illness by producing diagnostic images (also called radiographs or x-rays) of the structures in the body. Students receive hands-on training in radiographic procedures and imaging modalities and in an operating room and fluoroscopic procedures. Graduates of the program become eligible to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Board examination for National Registration in addition to the New Jersey State licensure. Upon licensure, graduates will qualify to work with physicians in offices, clinics, and hospitals. As a radiographer, you can specialize in mammography, computed tomography (CT), digital vascular imaging (angiography), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technologist

    Michigan Community College Association & Michigan Colleges Online

    • Online USA

    Distance Learning

    MRI technologists are highly educated and possess the advanced skills and knowledge necessary for competent practice.

  • AAS in Radiologic Technology

    Carolinas College Of Health Sciences

    • Charlotte, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Radiologic Technology program is part science and part art. Using state-of-the-art equipment, students learn to utilize X-rays to perform diagnostic imaging procedures safely. The growth for this high-demand career is expected to increase by 28% this year.

  • AAS in Radiologic Technology

    Mercy College of Ohio

    • Toledo, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Radiologic Technology is the art and science of using x-rays or high-level energy through modern equipment to produce quality diagnostic images. Mercy College Rad Tech graduates are experts in imaging, working directly with patients, and assisting in the diagnosis and treatment of injury and disease.

    • Winston-Salem, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The demand for knowledgeable, well qualified CT technologists is rising and is expected to continue outpacing other occupations. The continuing evolution of multislice scanners changes and expands the technologists’ responsibility in data acquisition, reconstruction, and post-processing.

  • Diagnostic Medical Sonographer

    Sacramento Ultrasound Institute

    • Online USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The student receives eight hundred eighty (880) hours of didactic and laboratory instruction and eight hundred (800) hours of clinical education, allowing them to apply the lecture topics to practical use.

    • Online USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Diagnostic Medical Sonography, often called Ultrasound, uses high-frequency waves to generate images of different organs and blood vessels inside the body.

  • BS in Pre-Nuclear Medicine Technology

    Middle Tennessee State University

    • Murfreesboro, USA

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Compassion. It's often a defining quality for students interested in the field of nuclear medicine technology. Most commonly employed by hospitals and imaging clinics to use a scanner to create images of various areas of a patient's body, a nuclear medicine technologist can spend as much time with patients like their doctors—and therefore have as much of an opportunity to reassure and calm patients who are likely undergoing a stressful period in their lives.

    • Livonia, USA

    Full time, Part time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Radiologic Technology is an area of medicine that uses ionizing radiation to provide diagnostic images of a patient’s body under the supervision of a Radiologist. Radiologic technologists learn to position patients for x-ray exams, provide radiation safety for patients and others, and produce a quality diagnostic image. The curriculum features a combination of didactic coursework, hands-on lab work, and supervised clinical experience providing a solid foundation in the field of Radiology services. The Radiologic Technology program provides the knowledge that will enable students to enter the workforce as entry-level technologists. The didactic and clinical learning experiences require approximately 40 hours of participation per week in the second year of the program. Educational facilities located within Schoolcraft College include state-of-art classrooms and clinical training resources designed to promote an exceptional educational experience.

    • Online USA

    On-Campus

    English

    If you think you would enjoy working side-by-side with physicians and radiologists and you like a good challenge, this is the career for you! There is a high demand for Ultrasound Technicians both in the US and abroad, so this job gives flexibility during the course of your career.

  • Course in Radiologic Technology

    York Technical College

    • Rock Hill, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The program prepares the student to become an essential member of the healthcare team. The student radiographer learns about the characteristics and potential hazards of radiation and applies this knowledge to produce quality diagnostic images that will assist the physician in the diagnosis and treatment of injuries and diseases.

  • BS in Nuclear Medicine

    The University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine

    • Iowa City, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Nuclear Medicine procedures use radioactive materials to Nuclear Medicine Technology is the medical specialty concerned with using small amounts of radioactive material for diagnostic, therapeutic, and research purposes. It is a vigorous, dynamic field that has grown phenomenally over the years and is expected to continue to grow in the future.

  • Radiologic Technology A.A.S.

    North Iowa Area Community College

    • Mason City, USA

    Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    A Radiologic Technology (x-ray) program prepares radiographers to take x-rays of all parts of the human body for the purpose of diagnosing medical problems. Radiographers position the patients, who either lie on a table, sit, or stand, so that the correct parts of the body can be radiographed.