The Radiologic Technology major provides training in the operation of X-ray and computer equipment, performance of radiological procedures, creating and processing radiographs, experience in other advanced imaging modalities, and radiation protection. A minimum of 1,850 clinical hours is required in hospitals and radiology departments affiliated with Santa Rosa Junior College. Elective clinical experience in other modalities is available. The SRJC program, accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology, is approved by the California State Department of Health Services.
Upon successful program completion, eligible graduates (contact individual health care agencies for specific criteria and pre-application review process) will be allowed to sit for examinations administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and the California State Department of Health Services-Radiological Health Branch.
The radiologic technologist provides patient services using imaging equipment, and assists radiologists or other physicians qualified to order and or perform radiologic procedures. The radiologic technologists' main duty is to provide quality patient care while applying critical thinking and knowledge of sciences, positioning, and radiation protection, and radiographic technique. Effective communication with patients, other health professionals and the public is important. Additional duties may include management of images, manipulating radiologic, software, and hardware infrastructure, performing quality assurance procedures and providing patient education relevant to specific imaging procedures.
The employment outlook for radiologic technologists is very good. The growth in job opportunities is a result of the growth in healthcare industries and new uses of diagnostic imaging and therapeutic technology.
Students interested in the order for taking classes in this program, can view the recommended course sequence. For students interested in a Certificate of Achievement, a Radiologic Technology certificate is available.
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Licensure Note:
The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists may deny licensure for felony or misdemeanor offenses. It is the responsibility of the student to present sufficient evidence of rehabilitation prior to licensure and/or secure a pre-application process with the ARRT, independent to the program admission application.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this major, the student will be able to:
1. deliver high quality patient care services in Radiology;
2. observe a high level of medical ethics;
3. perform radiographic job duties with professionalism;
4. use effective communication skills;
5. use critical thinking skills to analyze and resolve imaging issues; and
6. demonstrate clinical competency of an entry-level technologist.