Catalog 2013-2014, Final Edition [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Allied Health: Radiologic Technology
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Location:
Allied Health and Sciences Building, Room 203, 970.339.6233
Program Chair:
Tracey Warner, AAS, R.T.(R), 970.339.6420
Advisors:
Allied Health Advisors
Faculty:
Nan Cramer, 970.339.6334
Sheila Feller, 970.339.6324
Jeanette McDonough, 970.339.6341
Tracey Warner, 970.339.6420
Radiologic Technology Program Length: Requires minimum of five semesters, PLUS 16 credits of General Education for Associate of Applied Science degree.
Entrance Requirements: Entrance into this program is determined through an application process. Acceptance through the application process qualifies a student for RTE 101: Introduction to Radiography. Strong math, science and sentence skills are a necessity for this program. This is a competitive application process; for further information please view and complete the required online orientation at www.aims.edu/radiology. Final PROGRAM acceptance is based on successful completion of RTE 101. RTE 101 is offered every Spring semester. Program start is each Fall semester. The following are required for this program and are a cost to the student: criminal background check with no disqualifying offenses www.aims.edu/about/departments/hr/background/disqualifying-offenses.pdf, drug screening, and immunizations (specific requirements are subject to change). Contact Allied Health Advisors at 970-339-6251 for further questions.
Registration Requirement: RTE majors in the program must have radiography advisor’s signature on all registration forms each semester.
Potential Opportunities: The radiographer as part of the health care team is dedicated to the conservation of life and health and the discovery of existing disease. The Radiologic Technology degree can be a pathway to other imaging modalities.
This program is designed to train individuals in the art and science of Radiologic Technology.
Students successfully completing the program are eligible to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists competency examination that upon successful completion will allow the graduate to hold the status of Registered Technologist R.T.(R).
NOTE: This program includes changes which are subject to approval by the Colorado Community College System. Courses listed are subject to change. Students can verify the course offerings from the program chair.
Mammography, Certificate
Advisor:
Sheila Feller, BA, R.T.(R)(M), 970.339.6324
Program Length: 1-2 semesters.
Program Description & Potential Opportunities: The program is restricted to Registered Technologists or registry eligible Radiology Technologists seeking certification in mammography. Opportunities are in hospitals, clinics and doctors offices.
Prerequisites: Registered technologists and registry eligible students.
Program Requirements: The following are required for this program and are a cost to the student: criminal background check with no disqualifying offenses, urinalysis, and immunizations (specific requirements subject to change). Contact Sheila Feller at 970.339.6324 with your interest and for additional information.
Radiologic Technology Advisory Committee
Judy Buchman, Radiography Team Lead, Longmont United Hospital
Dan Dennie, Radiology Director, North Colorado Medical Center
Dr. Sam Fuller, Radiologist, Poudre Valley Hospital
Cherlene Goodale, Medical Imaging Director, McKee Medical Center
Lois Heater, Medical Imaging Manager, Longmont United Hospital
Holly Knaub, Medical Imaging Manager, Medical Center of the Rockies
Scott Mattes, Medical Imaging Manager, North Colorado Medical Center
Debbie Mayer, Medical Imaging Supervisor, McKee Medical Center
Melody Pierson, Radiology Manager, Poudre Valley Hospital
Jack Retzlaff, Director/Regional Radiology Services, University of Colorado Health
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