Radiologic Technology AAS at Bowling Green State University Firelands
Associate of Applied Science
Radiologic technologists provide diagnostic and therapeutic services to patients of all ages in a wide variety of clinical settings. The scope of practice for radiographers includes: evaluating clinical data, performing and assisting in the performance of prescribed diagnostic studies, instructing patients about procedures they will undergo, monitoring patient responses to care provided, modifying procedures to achieve the desired information for interpretation by a radiologist or other qualified healthcare provider, providing patient, family and community education, disease prevention, participating in life-support activities as required, and following clinical practice guides.
Radiographers should demonstrate behavior and ethics consistent with standards and ethics of all radiologic science professionals. Radiographers are involved in clinical decision making and patient education.
Career Opportunities
The demand for radiographers was ranked seventh in terms of average annual job openings (21,000 per year projected to 2012) due to growth and replacement for jobs requiring an associate degree by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Curriculum
This program prepares individuals as radiographers educated through academic courses and clinical education. Graduates will be eligible for examination by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. Graduates must satisfy the requirements as stipulated by BGSU for associate degrees. Graduates must also satisfy all requirements of the Ohio Department of Health, radiologic licensure division, to obtain a license to practice in Ohio. Radiologic technology practice varies based upon individual state’s law. The radiologic specific course curriculum is based upon the radiography curriculum guide of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists.
Classroom instruction is accompanied by laboratory experiences and directed practice at area clinical sites. Under supervision by registered/licensed radiologic professionals who serve as clinical instructors, students perform radiographic procedures on patients to achieve mastery of the procedures taught in the classroom and laboratory. Students in this program must complete a minimum of 73 hours, with at least 15 hours completed at BGSU immediately before graduation.
Radiologic Technology Program Admission
Note: This program has selective admission. Students will be admitted into a pre-program based on admissions requirements. Students will then be required to go through an additional application process before being officially admitted to the major.
Students must meet the following criteria:
Graduated from an accredited high school having attained a GPA of 2.0 or GED or have completed 12 semester hours of college work with an overall GPA of 2.0 or higher;
Formally admitted to BGSU;
Completed developmental courses in English, reading and study strategies, or math, if more than six credits are required (based upon COMPASS test results);
Completed Strong Interest Inventory testing;
Completed a 4-8 hour observation experience in a clinical radiology location;
Participated in a personal interview in which attitude and enthusiasm for the program will be considered;
Passed a criminal history background check allowing them to enter clinical settings as required by Ohio law;
Graduates of certificate/diploma programs may make use of the associate of technical studies degree program. Contact the advisor for details.
Clinical Admission
To be admitted to clinical directed practice, the student must meet the following requirements:
Complete prerequisite coursework in good standing;
Pass a criminal history background check;
Meet all physical requirements to perform the essential functions of a student radiographer as evidenced by a completed physical examination on file with the program;
Submit evidence of auto insurance policy;
Apply for professional liability insurance through BGSU upon entering clinical practice;
Sign a BGSU liability waiver form;
Submit a copy of a current CPR card indicating successful completion of an AHA Health Care Provider course;
Review and agree to comply with guidelines in the Student Clinical Handbook.
Program Progression
After gaining admittance to the program, students must meet the following minimum requirements to be in good standing and continue in the program:
Maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.25 or higher;
Earn a grade of “C” or higher in RADT 100, 101, 111, 112, 121, 122, 123, 141, 241, 242, 243, 251 and 252;
Earn a “S” in RADT 181, 182, 183, 281, 282 and 283;
Demonstrate the achievement of competency in all areas of clinical practice;
Comply with RADT clinical policies and procedures; failure to comply will result in ineligibility to continue in the program.
Additional Student Expenses
Students are responsible for the following expenses related to participation in the clinical directed practice:
Pre-clinical physical examination including lab work and immunizations;
Textbooks and/or clinical training manuals and folders;
Lab fees;
Transportation to and from clinical sites;
Scrub attire, lab coats, and other appropriate uniform attire;
BGSU Firelands student name tag.
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