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The
Associate Degree in Radiologic Technology is granted to those students
who successfully complete the career curriculum in Radiologic
Technology. The
program is accredited by the Joint Review Commission on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)
and its graduates are eligible to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) national certification examination and
obtain state licensure.
This is a
profession which is in high demand throughout the U.S. Over 300
million radiologic procedures are performed across the country each
year. Approximately 7 out of 10 Americans will undergo some type
of medical imaging procedure this year.
Radiologic
technologists perform complex medical procedures to obtain detailed
images of the internal structures of the human body. They must
possess knowledge of anatomy, physiology, radiographic positioning and
exposure technique, radiation safety, patient care and electronics.
Job/Employment Information:
Positions you are trained for: Graduates are immediately
employed as staff radiologic technologists, primarily in hospitals,
imaging centers, clinics and physician's offices. With some
additional training, graduates can seek positions in post-primary
imaging areas such as CT, MRI, Mammography, and Cardiac, Vascular, and
Interventional Technology. Career opportunities also exist in
administration, education, sales and marketing and applications
training for technologists with more advanced degrees.

JRCERT
20 N. Wacker Drive
Suite 2850
Chicago, IL 60606
312.704.5300
www.jrcert.org
To learn
more about the opportunities that await you in
Radiologic
Technology contact:
Alberto Bello, Director of Radiologic Technology
Danville Area Community College
Phone: 217.443.8552
© Copyright 2005 Radiologic
Technology, Danville Area Community College
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