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Programs > Health > Radiologic
Technology
Radiologic
Technology (RAD)
Introduction:
The
Radiologic Technologist (RT) safely uses x-ray equipment to assist the
radiologist in examining patients for broken bones and injury, disease,
or malfunction of organs. The RT may work in hospitals and clinics, assisting
patients into the correct position, adjusting x-ray equipment to settings,
making the required exposures, and processing the radiographs. The work
may also involve assisting the radiologist in invasive procedures as well
as using mobile x-ray equipment in surgery. Duties may include record-keeping,
ordering supplies, mixing processing solutions, and maintaining equipment.
Certification
Graduates of the program are eligible to take the national examination
administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and
become registered. Registered radiologic technologists are eligible for
licensing by the Hawaii Board of Radiologic Technology to practice in
Hawaii.
Qualities
Needed
Aptitudes and interests that may be helpful include an interest in health
care and helping people; compassion and sensitivity, interest in science
and technology, problem-solving skills, manual dexterity, and depth perception.
The ability to follow instructions and work neatly and accurately are
equally important.
The
RAD Program
The radiologic technology (RAD) program at Kapiolani Community College
is a two-year associate in science degree curriculum which combines classroom
studies, hands-on exercises in well-equipped laboratories, and intensive
supervised clinical practice in affiliated hospitals. Some support courses,
including human anatomy and physiology, must be completed prior to admission.
Radiologic
Technology Program
Kapi'olani Community College
4303 Diamond Head Road
Honolulu, HI 96816
Phone:
808.734.9252
Fax: 808.734.9126
Program
Director: Harry Nakayama
Accreditation:
Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology
20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 900
Chicago, Illinois 60606-2901
Phone: 312.704.5300
Fax: 312.704.5304
http://www.jrcert.org/
This
site was last reviewed by the Radiologic Technology program
director on 3/10/05
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