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2014-15 Catalog 
    
2014-15 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Radiography, A.S.


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Program Design

The Radiography associate degree program enables graduates to work as radiographers. Radiographers provide patient services with the use of imaging equipment, as directed by physicians qualified to order radiologic procedures. They are responsible for exercising independent judgment in the technical performance of medical imaging procedures by adapting the variable technical parameters of the procedure to the condition of the patient, and by initiating lifesaving first aid and basic life support procedures as necessary during medical emergencies.

Scholastic Preparation and Admission Process

Radiography Program relies on a selective admission, which uses specific admissions criteria.  The admission criteria require that the students have completed the following prerequisites:

BIO 211 and 212  Anatomy & Physiology (2 semesters with a lab)
MAT 172 College Algebra
COM 173 Effective Speaking or COM 172 Interpersonal Communication
ENG 101 English Composition

Also required for admission to the Radiography Program is a health care application, a clinical observation is required and an interview.  Technical standards for the program are available upon request.  More information or questions on specific criteria for program acceptance and the admission process is available from the Admissions Office at 860-512-3210 or the Mathematics, Science & Health Careers division office at 860-512-2704.

Accreditation

This program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology and prepares graduates for certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).           

The JRCERT has been authorized by the United States Office of Education to accredit educational programs for Radiography and Radiation Therapy.  The standards are located at JRCERT.org.  If students do not feel the program is in compliance with the JRCERT standards may call or write to the JRCERT at:

              The Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology
              20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850
              Chicago, IL 60606-3182
              Phone: (312) 704-5300
              Fax: (312) 704-5304
              Web: www.jrcert.org
              eMail: mail@jcert.org

Curriculum

The program begins each August and continues through two years, including the summer semester.  Classes with a RAD designation and clinical experience are offered during the day.  After a short orientation students begin the clinical experience in conjunction with classes held at the college. 

Clinical Instruction will take place at the following sites:

Hartford Hospital Radiation Oncology Department, Hartford, CT
Mid State Medical Center Radiation Oncology Department, Meriden,  CT
Connecticut Children’s Medical Center
Connecticut Children’s Medical Center Glastonbury Satellite Office
Jefferson Radiology, P.C.

Note:  Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from class and clinical assignments.

Due to standards from The Joint Commission, students are advised that the healthcare facilities to which they are assigned for clinical rotations may require that they submit a criminal background check, required immunization records and other documentation needed to meet the standards. Manchester Community College cannot be responsible for finding an alternate clinical placement for a student who fails to meet the required hospital requirements.  A student who is unable to complete the required clinical experience will be unable to complete the requirements for the associate degree in Radiation Therapy but may be able to apply some or all of the credits completed to an associate degree in General Studies.  Students are advised to meet with an MCC Counselor to discuss degree completion requirements.  Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate is eligible to apply for participation in the American Registry of Radiologic Technology Certification Exam. For specific requires for eligibility please visit ARRT.org.  Once you have received certification from the ARRT by successfully completing the national exam, you will be eligible to work in any state. Many states require licensure prior to your employment. You can access licensure information on each state by contacting the state’s department of labor.  Students are responsible for hospital parking fees, uniforms and miscellaneous expenses.

Learning Outcomes


Program Mission

The mission of the program is to provide students with the necessary academic and clinical knowledge to function as competent Radiographers who are eligible to achieve ARRT certification and gain employment in the community and region.

Goals

The program’s mission will be achieved by attainment of the following goals and student learning and program effectiveness outcomes:

  1. Students will apply knowledge gained through didactic and clinical experiences to achieve ARRT certification.
  • Students will successfully complete the program within 22 months.
  • Graduates will pass the ARRT exam on the 1st attempt and score at or above the national average.
  • Graduates will indicate overall satisfaction with the program.
  1. Students will demonstrate competence in the performance of entry-level radiographic procedures.
  • Students will provide quality patient care during the performance of radiographic procedures.
  • Students will accurately position patients for radiographic examinations.
  • Students will accurately set exposure factors for radiographic examinations.
  • Students will utilize appropriate radiation protection measures for the patient, themselves and others during performance of radiographic procedures.
  • Students will be competent in the overall performance of entry-level radiographic procedures.
  1. Students will exhibit the ethical and professional behaviors appropriate of a health care professional.
  • Students will demonstrate professional and ethical behavior in the clinical setting.
  • Students will recognize the need for continued professional growth and seek continuing education.                                                                                                              
  1. Students will communicate professionally.
  • Students will utilize appropriate communication skills when interacting with patients, families and medical staff.
  • Students will demonstrate effective oral and written communication.
  1. Students will integrate critical thinking  into the performance of radiographic procedures.
  • Students will accurately identify diagnostic quality radiographs and make appropriate changes to correct non-diagnostic images.
  • Students will utilize critical thinking skills when performing procedures on non-routine patients.
  • Graduates will demonstrate appropriate critical thinking skills for entry-level practice.
  1. Graduates will possess the skills in current imaging procedures and technology that are necessary to gain employment in the field of Radiography.
  • Graduates will obtain employment in the field of Radiography.
  • Graduates will be knowledgeable in current imaging procedures and technology.
  • Employers will be satisfied with program graduates.

Radiography Requirements


Total Credits Required: 69


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