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Universities with radiology tech programs?

I'm interested in becoming a radiology technician and am starting to look for colleges with good programs. Could you guys point me towards universities that have solid radiology tech programs? I'd really appreciate it!

a year ago

It's excellent that you've identified radiology technician as a career you're interested in! Here are a few highly-regarded universities that offer radiology tech programs or related programs, such as radiologic science or radiologic technology:

1. Oregon Institute of Technology: This institution offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Radiologic Science, which combines a solid foundation in anatomy, radiographic positioning, and patient care with hands-on training in imaging labs.

2. University of Iowa: At the University of Iowa, you'll find a Bachelor's in Radiation Sciences program that has options to specialize in Radiation Therapy, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, or Radiologic Technology.

3. Ohio State University: OSU offers a Bachelor of Radiologic Sciences and Therapy with specializations in Radiologic Technology, Radiation Therapy, and Diagnostic Medical Sonography.

4. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: In collaboration with UNC Hospitals, UNC offers a Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Science with several emphasis areas, including Radiography, Nuclear Medicine Technology, Radiation Therapy, and Diagnostic Medical Sonography.

5. Loma Linda University: This university offers both Associate and Bachelor's degrees in Medical Radiography, with options for specialization in computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and other advanced imaging techniques.

These are just a few examples of universities with respected radiology tech programs. As you research these and other options, it’s essential to explore each program in depth, visit the campuses if possible, and learn about their clinical rotations, as hands-on experience is vital in this field. Remember that program accreditation is also crucial, so ensure that the programs you're considering are accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) or another accrediting agency. Good luck!

a year ago

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