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Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist
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Program objective To train students to acquire satisfactory skills, demonstrate competance in radiographic examinations and other imaging modalities. Graduates of the Diagnostic Radiologic Technology Program will be eligible to sit for the examination issued by the California Department of Public Health, Radiologic Health Branch, for Diagnostic Radiologic Technologists and Fluoroscopy Certificates. Graduates will also be eligible to sit for the ARRT Examination and be qualified to assume a position as a Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist in the health care field for hospitals, imaging centers and physician offices.
Mission Statement: The Diagnostic Radiologic Technology Program prepares a student, upon graduation, to serve the community, the State of California, the Nation and our allies.
Central California School of Continuing Education provides an exceptional staff. The Program Director and Instructors have many years of experience. The School is affiliated with several hospitals providing students with internships and opportunities to experience a variety of procedures.
Length of Program: two years Total Quarter Credit Hours: 131
The Radiologic Technology Program is approved by The California Department of Public Health, Radiologic Health Branch and by The Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology.
Classroom sessions on weekends - clinical training during the week.
Applicants to the Diagnostic Radiologic Technology Program must have their limited x-ray permits for chest, torsoskeletal and extremities. Transferrable credits will be considered.
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