Posts Tagged ‘radiographic’

Radiologic Technology Degree at Xavier University Of Cincinnati

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

The field of Radiologic Technology (RT) is a rapidly growing field with many opportunities for growth. Radiographers can work in many different areas such as Diagnostic X-ray, fluoroscopy, surgery, and mobile examinations.
Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Special Procedures (vascular studies) are areas of advancement for radiographers.
3 Cool Classes

1Patient Care in Radiography

Basic patient care as applied to the radiology department, communication skills, professional ethics, isolation techniques and emergency procedures including CPR training.

2Ethics & Law in Radiography

This course will provide students with a fundamental background in ethics as well as elements of ethical and professional behavior. Students will be introduced to legal terminology, principles, professional standards and the American Society of Radiologic Technology scope of practice.

3Radiographic Practicum I – VI

Radiographic clinical competency training and evaluation. Students will graduate with approximately 1,900 hours of clinical training.

Job Description Diagnostic Radiography at Hutchinson Community College

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

“Diagnostic Radiography” describes a variety of radiographic or x-ray examinations. Most people are familiar with chest x-rays and also know x-ray is the best way to determine if a bone is broken. The Radiologic Technologist or Radiographer performs these procedures as well as procedures which require the use of contrast agents that make it possible to study organs that otherwise cannot be seen.

Radiologic Technology is a science combining advanced technology and human compassion. Radiographers use their knowledge of anatomy, physiology, positioning, technique, and radiation protection to create medical images. Radiographers also use problem-solving and critical thinking skills to adapt the technical parameters of a procedure to the condition of the patient and to initiate life support procedures as necessary during medical emergencies. This is a profession that requires a dependable personality, the ability to communicate effectively, and a caring and mature nature. Through a blend of classroom and clinical training, students learn radiographic equipment, patient positioning techniques, radiation safety, and patient care.

The purpose of the Hutchinson Community College Radiologic Technology program is to provide the entry level skills and knowledge necessary to function as a qualified radiographer. The program seeks to graduate qualified radiographers to help meet the needs of employers in the central and western geographical area of Kansas.