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Radiologic TechnologyMarch 2019

Radiologic Technology Program Overview 1st class graduated in 1970 Accredited by: Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) California Department of Public Health, Radiation Health Branch (CDPHRHB) 25 month cohort (7 weeks vacation) 19 or 21 students accepted once a year Approximately 40 total (first and second year students) 10 Affiliated Clinical Sites 4 clinical rotations per students 1900 hours of clinical experience.

Organizational ChartRafael RiveraFull Time Program Coordinator/FacultyAlejandra ValenciaPart-Time OfficeAssistantAdjunct Clinical CoordinatorsLouise WightmanShivani BuchJennifer O’LaughlinJenni BringhurstFull Time ClinicalCoordinator/Faculty16 ClinicalInstructors(HospitalPersonnel)PART TIME FACULTYMartin PartlanSteve FontesPamela JonesLezlee InmanSandy Frojelyn

Entrance CriteriaI. High School GraduationIntermediate Algebra (MATH 120)Chemistry (CHEM 192 or CHEM 410)Human Anatomy (BIOL 250)Reading and Composition (English 100)Human Physiology (BIOL 260)Interpersonal Communication (COMM 130) Applicants must be at least 18 yrs. Old.4

Entrance CriteriaII. EssayIII. Two Letters of Recommendation.IV. General Education RequirementsV. Volunteer ExperienceVI. Basic First Aid and CPRVII. GPA5

Radiologic Technology Program CurriculumSummer IntersessionRADT 400Orientation toRadiologic TechnologyFall SemesterRADT 408PHYS 405RADT 410RADT 418Perspectives inRadiologyApplied RadiographicPhysicsRadiographicPositioningClinical Education ISpring SemesterRADT 415RADT 420RADT 428RADT 430Radiation Protectionand BiologyRadiographicPositioning IIClinical Education IIPrinciples of RadiographicFilm ProductionSummer IntersessionRADT 438Clinical Education III

Radiologic Technology Program CurriculumFall SemesterRADT 435RADT 438RADT 440RADT 441Imaging Equipmentand Quality ControlClinical Education IIIAdvanced ImagingModalities andSpecialize ProceduresSectional AnatomySpring aphic PathologyClinical Education IVRegistry ReviewClinical Education VVenipuncture for ContrastMedia AdministrationSummer IntersessionRADT 468Clinical Education VI

Program SuccessØAmerican Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) 100% PassRateØCalifornia Department of Public Health Radiologic HealthBranch (RHB) Fluoroscopy Examination 100% Pass RateØEmployment Rate 94.2% (Twelve months after graduation)ØCompletion Rate 91.94% (5 year x.php

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Radiologic Technology Program. Future Building 23 New Digital Radiographic Unit (DR) New Digital Radiographic/Fluoroscopy Unit Expand our fluoroscopy offerings Technologists, Physician Assistants Ultra Sound Program Expanding Rapidly Abdomen, pelvis, fetal and now circulatory system studies Invasive (inside vessels)

Radiologic Technology Program Overview . Alejandra Valencia Part -Time Office Assistant. Entrance Criteria 4 I. High School Graduation . SCHOOL OF RADIOGRAPHY CANADA COLLEGE RAFAEL A RIVERA 4200 FARM HILL BLVD REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061-0000 National ComparisonReport