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Overview
This rigorous program offers a wide variety of educational experiences in professional/technical coursework, the social and natural sciences, mathematics, the humanities, and communication.  In addition to classroom and laboratory sessions, students will complete 1300 hours of clinical education coordinated by the faculty at DACC and directly supervised by licensed technologists at affiliated medical facilities.  This critical component of the curriculum allows students to perform real world hands-on application of knowledge.  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.

Mission Statement
The Radiologic Technology program at DACC prepares the student for employment upon graduation as a key member of the health care team that performs a variety of radiologic procedures by operating complex equipment and providing skilled patient care

Program Goals

  • To provide both educational and employment opportunities to the individuals of this community, so that they may:

                 communicate effectively in the medical environment

                 engage in problem solving and critical thinking

                 perform competently in clinical practice

                 participate in activities that promote professional and personal growth.

  • To provide the community's health care facilities, including hospitals, professional clinics and private physician's offices with qualified radiographers.

 

JRCERT

20 n. Wacker Drive

Suite 2850

Chicago, IL 60606

312.704.5300

www.jrcert.org

 

 


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