Radiology
A student entering the profession of Radiologic Technology must
understand that they are entering a field of medicine that requires
certain professional standards that other career choices may not.
Professional dress, appearance, and mode of communication must
meet the profession’s standards in order to maintain the confidence
and care of the patient. You should keep in mind that the patient’s
first impression of you is strongly influenced by your personal
appearance, including facial expressions and body language. Before
the first word is spoken, patients begin to formulate an opinion
of you, the person to whom they must entrust themselves during the
course of the procedures that you may perform.
The program establishes dress and grooming codes appropriate to
the hospital environment, and you are expected to adhere to these
codes regardless of personal tastes.
The program has an established dress code and a code of conduct
for your review before you are granted a formal interview. You must
review the Applicant Handbook online before the application deadline. You may access the documents of the Applicant Handbook by clicking
the following links or following instructions:
- Student Policy
Manual
- Standards for an Accredited Educational Program in Radiologic
Sciences
- American
Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Standards of Ethics
- American Society of Radiologic
Technologists (ASRT) Radiography Practice Standards
Click “Radiography”
- Technical Standards
- Estimated Cost
For more specific information on the radiography program,
explore the following links:
Mission and Goals
Admission Requirements
Program/Continuation Requirements
Program of Study
Readmission Requirements
Tuition, Fees and Related Program Costs
Helpful Web Sites and Information
Applicant Handbook
Technical Standards
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Sign Up for Orientation
Virtual Clinical Observation
Additional Radiologic Technology Information
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