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If you’d like
to work with people in a medical setting
and you’re intrigued by the
revolution in imaging technology,
consider this rewarding career. Radiographers
produce X-rays that doctors use in
diagnosing medical problems. Our program,
which is fully accredited by the Joint
Review Committee on Education in Radiologic
Technology, combines classroom experience
with resume-building clinical assignments
in area hospitals and medical facilities.
You’ll start
practicing radiography in your very
first semester and earn your Associate's
degree in two years.
Program
Particulars
- You’ll
gain extensive clinical experience
at both Fletcher Allen Health Care
(a university teaching hospital
in Burlington) and the Northwest
Medical Center (a Level II trauma center inSt. Albans).
- Between your
first and second years, you’ll
receive a stipend as you spend the
summer’s 14 weeks gaining
hands-on experience at one of our four affiliate sites.
- Certain minimum
physical capabilities are required
for participation in the clinical
portion of this program. Details
will be provided to all prospective
students.
- Enrollment is
limited, so you’re guaranteed
small classes and close interaction
with Radiography faculty members.
Apply early to avoid being placed
on a waiting list.
- A job-shadowing
experience in a clinical setting
is required by May 1 prior to August
enrollment.
- RAD and BIO courses
must be completed with a C- or better
in order to remain in the program.
Documents to download
Student Radiography Handbook - a comprehensive description of policies specific to this program and clinical experience.
Technical Standards - physical requirements for performance of clinical tasks associated with this program
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