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Welcome to the Radiologic Technologist Training Program at Cambridge Health

In just two years, you can be fully trained to work in a healthcare facility as a professional Radiologic Technologist.

The Radiologic Technology program at Cambridge Institute of Allied Health & Technology trains students with a carefully planned didactic and clinical education experience, enabling students to become competent, entry-level Radiography professionals upon graduation. Clinical competency requirements have been developed in accordance with ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) guidelines.

This Certified Radiologic Technologist Training Program Is Available At These Cambridge Campus Locations:

  • Delray Beach Campus – (Associate Degree Program) Cambridge Institute of Allied Health & Technology in Palm Beach County, Florida

Our Radiologic Technologist Training Program Offers:

  • Classroom learning lead by qualified, registered instructors.
  • Hands-on experience at clinical healthcare facilities.
  • Training on the most advanced machinery in the workforce.

What Does A Radiologic Technologist Do?

From preparation to procedure and analysis, the Radiologic Technologist is an essential part of any healthcare facility that uses X-rays performing the following duties:

  • Administering and analyzing X-rays
  • Positioning patients
  • Ensuring quality X-ray imagery
  • Injecting patients with trace agents
  • Operating high-tech imaging technology
  • Reducing radiation exposure

A Hands-on Approach to Medical Training

At the Cambridge Institute of Allied Health & Technology you’ll be trained through clinical rotations along with detailed experience in medical facilities. These classes at the Cambridge Institute of Allied Health & Technology are unsurpassed in terms of personal attention and student preparation.

We are committed to academic and clinical excellence that ensures high-quality and hands-on instruction leading to superior patient care. Our facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and medical equipment. Our staff and instructors are skilled, experienced professionals in their field. Each of our graduates is fully trained and prepared to immediately work as a healthcare professional.

Explore The Radiologic Technologist Training Program at Cambridge Health:

Earn Your Degree

At the Cambridge Institute’s Delray Beach campus, you can earn your Associate of Science Degree in Radiologic Technology in just two years.

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Course Curriculum

This certified Radiologic Technology training curriculum provides education and experience in radiographic physics, radiation biology, anatomy & physiology, and radiographic procedures.

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Careers Opportunities

As a professional Radiologic Technologist, you will be a highly specialized member of the healthcare team who assists in producing x-ray pictures, called radiographs, to help diagnose and treat patients.

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Job Outlook

Employment for Radiologic Technologists is expected to grow faster than the average for all other occupations.

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Enroll in the Radiologic Technologist Training Program at Cambridge

With training from Cambridge, you’ll be prepared to jumpstart your career as a Radiologic Technologist with a degree. We’re ready to help you through every step of the enrollment process.

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Radiologic Technology Program Mission Statement:

The mission of the Radiology Program is to provide each student with both the knowledge and skills needed to meet and/or exceed the minimum entry-level requirements to perform as Radiologic Technologists.

Radiologic Technology Program Goals

  • Goal 1: Students will be clinically competent.
    • Outcome: Students will be able to effectively position patients.
    • Outcome: Students will practice radiation safety.
    • Outcome: Students will use proper radiographic techniques.
  • Goal 2: Students will demonstrate effective critical thinking skills in the practice of radiography.
    • Outcome: Students will be able to manipulate technical factors.
    • Outcome: Students will be able to analyze images for diagnostic usefulness.
  • Goal 3: Students will demonstrate effective communication.
    • Outcome: Students will effectively communicate with patients.
    • Outcome: Students will demonstrate effective writing skills.
  • Goal 4: Students will demonstrate professional behavior.
    • Outcome: Students will be able to exhibit professional student/patient relationship.
    • Outcome: Students will demonstrate ethical and professional conduct.

Program effectiveness data for the Radiology program is available via the Joint Review Committee On Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) at http://www.jrcert.org/resources/program-effectiveness-data/