Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology (BSRadtech) is a four-year degree program consisting of general education and professional courses. The fourth year is undertaken as a Clinical Education Training Program in accredited affiliation centers. The program affords training in general radiography and the special fields of Radiology including Ultrasound, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Mammography, Nuclear Medicine, Radiotherapy, Interventional Radiology, and other emergent fields.
The Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology program aims to produce radiologic technologists who are imbued with 21st century skills and are competent to fulfill professional responsibilities in the following areas: diagnostic imaging, therapeutic and interventional procedures, radiation safety and protection, patient care, administration and management, education, research, entrepreneurship, and life-long learning.
Radiologic Technologist: Graduates can work as radiologic technologists in hospitals, clinics, diagnostic imaging centers, or private practices. They perform diagnostic imaging procedures such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, and mammograms, and assist radiologists in interpreting the results.
Radiation Therapist: Graduates can specialize in radiation therapy and work alongside oncologists to administer radiation treatments to cancer patients. They operate advanced radiation equipment, ensure patient safety, and provide emotional support to patients during treatment.
Sales and Application Specialist: Graduates can work for medical imaging equipment manufacturers or companies, providing technical support, training, and sales assistance to healthcare facilities using their products.
Computed Tomography (CT) Technologist: Graduates can specialize in CT scanning and work as CT technologists. They perform CT scans, maintain equipment, and collaborate with radiologists to obtain high-quality images for diagnostic purposes.
Educator/Instructor: Graduates can pursue careers in academia or training institutions, sharing their expertise by teaching radiologic technology courses to future students or providing continuing education for practicing professionals.
Quality Control Technologist: Graduates can work in quality control roles, ensuring compliance with radiation safety standards, performing equipment maintenance, and monitoring image quality to optimize patient care and safety.
Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology (BSRadTech)
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