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1 The Many Faces of Radiologic Technology

2 What is Radiologic Technology or Radiography?
It is the art and science of using radiation to provide images of tissues, organs, bones and vessels that comprise the human body for diagnosis of injuries or diseases.

3 Radiologic Technologist Radiographer RT (R)
An essential member of the healthcare team who uses ionizing radiation to produce quality images which help in the diagnosis of injury and disease. A two-year or 4-year degree are required.

4 Watch this video

5 What kind of person makes a good Radiographer?
Strong academic background in math and science Good communication skills Like working with people of all ages (especially the sick or infirm) Like working with equipment and technology Able to work under stress Responsible/Reliable/Ethical Able to tolerate “blood & guts”

6 Of a radiographer - click here to watch
A day in the life…. Of a radiographer - click here to watch

7 Employment Opportunities in a Variety of Settings
Hospitals Clinics Physician’s Offices Urgent Care Settings Outpatient Diagnostic Centers Colleges/Universities Commercial Sales

8 Starting Salary Upon Graduation
$19.00-$24.00/hour upon graduation OR $39,520- $50,000/year in this region. The average in SC and NC is $54,150 annually. The national average salary from the Bureau of Labor Statistics in was $27.65 or $59,260. Increases with experience and added competencies and credentials, ex. CT, MRI, Mammography, US, etc. Growth in this field is projected at 21 to 28% by 2022!!! oes htm

9 York Technical College Radiologic Technology Program

10 York Technical College Radiologic Technology Program
Two-year (six semester) Program Nationally Accredited by the JRCERT, (The Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology( Starts in May, summer semester Limited enrollment program; Accepting 19 students per year.

11 Admission Requirements
High School Diploma or Equivalent PLUS: Minimum SAT Scores: SAT (within last 5 years) AND prior to March 2016=480 Verbal and 540 Math, plus a 95 on the Accuplacer Reading test OR SAT Since March 2016=480 CR/570 M Minimum ACT scores (within last 5 years) of at least 21 Verbal and 23 Math, also with a 95 on the Accuplacer Reading test

12 Admission Requirements
OR COMPASS Placement tests alone prior to November of COMPASS Scores required minimum: English 70; Algebra 66; Reading 88. ACCUPLACER beginning in November of 2016: 75 Sentence Skill; 50 College Level Math; 95 Reading OR the Completion of the Allied Health Science Certificate general education courses with a GPR of 2.5 or above. (Math 110 and BIO 210 & 211 required). See the back of your purple advising sheet for courses.

13 Admission Requirements
Students qualifying by the general education route must take a placement test. Students scoring lower than RDG 101 requirement on the placement test must enroll in the appropriate reading course(s) in order to qualify for entry into the program.

14 Admission Requirements
Upon qualifying for the program, the student must pay a $50 processing fee in order to be placed on the waiting list in the CASS office located in the Student Services building.

15 Admission Requirements
Students are required to attend an advising session with the Radiology program faculty prior to entering the program to outline all the details of your coursework.

16 Admission Requirements
When your names comes up on the waiting list, a letter will be sent by Student Services informing you of your official acceptance into the program. Be certain you keep your contact information updated at the college! The letter will request payment of $100 nonrefundable, nontransferable deposit for confirmation of your intent to enroll in the next class. Response must be given by the deadline on the letter or you will forfeit your slot.

17 Provide evidence of medical insurance.
What happens next? Have a complete physical examination within 3 months of starting the program. This includes several blood tests for proof of disease immunity. Complete the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR BLS course. Provide evidence of medical insurance. Submit proof of payment for your Criminal Background check. Complete required drug screens and orientations at clinical affiliates.

18 Radiologic Technology Program Clinical Affiliates
Piedmont Healthcare Systems, Rock Hill Chester County Hospital, Chester Springs Memorial Hospital, Lancaster Lancaster Imaging Center, Lancaster OrthoCarolina,Ballantyne & Pineville,NC Carolina Orthopaedic and Surgical Associates, Rock Hill & Fort Mill Lancaster Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Riverview Medical Center, Rock Hill York Imaging Center, York, SC Rock Hill Medical Plaza, Rock Hill, SC

19 Program Costs First Semester
Approximately $2000 (financial aid eligibility will reduce this) Includes: tuition, books, uniforms, Hepatitis B Vaccine, Physical exam, CPR certification, Pb markers, Name tag, Liability insurance

20 Program Costs Other Semesters
Approximately $2500 per semester average. Includes: tuition, books, transportation, supplies Financial Aid can be applied.

21 Rad Tech Program Grading Scale-No Rad
Rad Tech Program Grading Scale-No Rad. courses accept any grade below 80% for passing. YORK TECH A 80-89 B 70-79 C 60-69 D below 59 F RAD TECH A 86-92 B 80-85 C 70-79 D below70 F All General Education courses must be a “C” or better for credit in qualifying .

22 Rad Tech Program Schedule
First Year Classes: Monday, Wednesday, Friday Hours: 8:00-5:00 Clinical: Tuesday & Thursday Hours vary for rotation: 7:30- 3:30, 8:00-4:00, 2:00-10:00 Second Year Classes: Tuesday & Thursday Hours: 8:00-5:00 Clinical: Monday, Wednesday, Friday Hours vary for rotation: 8.5 per day

23 Upon Completion of the program
You will sit for the national certification examination by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, the ARRT, to become a Registered RT, (R).

24 Opportunities After Graduation
Mammography Ultrasound CT Scan Cardiovascular Imaging

25 Opportunities Radiation Therapy Molecular Imaging/PET
Magnetic Resonance Imaging

26 Next step If you have not already met with program faculty,
you need to make your appointment today for an academic advising appointment. We will discuss the profession, the program and how you qualify for the waiting list. Courtney Jadidian – Jacqueline Walters – We will also assist you in registering for classes to ensure you get on the waiting list ASAP!! 

27 Questions???


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