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Radiology Technician Schools in California?

I'm thinking about becoming a radiology tech and I live in California. Does anyone know of any good radiology technician programs or schools in this state? Looking for programs that provide solid training and job prospects!

a year ago

You're in luck! California is home to numerous respected radiology technician programs. Here are a few you might want to consider:

1. Foothill College: Foothill College in Los Altos Hills offers an Associate Degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program which is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs. The program is known for exceptional training and high pass rates on certification exams.

2. Cypress College: Located in Cypress, this college offers associates degrees in Diagnostic Medical Sonography and Radiologic Technology. They have one of the best pass rates in California for the radiologic technology certification exam.

3. City College of San Francisco: The college offers a Radiologic Technology program that prepares students for a career as a Radiologic Technologist, with emphasis on practical experience in a clinical environment.

4. Loma Linda University: This university located in Loma Linda, is known for its robust health sciences programs, including its Bachelor of Science in Medical Radiography and an Associate of Science in Radiation Technology.

5. California State University, Northridge: CSU Northridge offers a Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences program. This program is for registered radiologists who wish to continue their education and contribute to the profession in leadership roles.

Remember, when selecting a program, it's important to consider factors such as accreditation, tuition, program length, class size, course offerings, internship opportunities, and job placement rates.

Also, after you complete your program, you'll need to pass the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification exam and need to be licensed to practice in California by the California Department of Public Health—Radiologic Health Branch (CDPH-RHB).

I hope this information helps you as you make your decision and move forward with your career!

a year ago

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