The Computed Tomography CT at Catawba Valley Community College is a nine month program that will provide the registered radiographer, nuclear medicine technologist or radiation therapist the didactic and clinical experience to become a registered computed tomography technologist. All didactic courses are online; with the clinical portion of the program meeting face-to-face at an assigned clinical education setting.
Days and times vary depending on the site. Completion of the program will meet the structured education requirement hours to sit for the ARRT exam. The student may need to complete additional hours to complete all required ARRT competency requirements. Dir: Av. Tel: 03 Jorge vayas hotmail. Marieta de Veintimilla mercado central Juan B. Vela y Castillo Temos y todo para Bautizo. Telf: Servicio de carga y encomiendas a domicilio.
Canchas deportivas. Juegos infantiles. Patio de comidas. San Roque Ambato. Sucursal: Guaranda, Vela Tel: 03 2 Tel: Tel: - Lalama entre Cevallos y Juan B. Elsa Matilde Segovia A. Rosa Valencia de Valencia, Esteticista Av. Inf: - Pichincha alta y Duchicela Ventas por mayor y menor Juan B. Male students are advised that placement in a mammography rotation is not guaranteed and is subject to the availability of a clinical setting that allows males to participate in mammographic imaging procedures.
The program will not deny female students the opportunity to participate in mammography rotations if clinical settings are not available to provide the same opportunity to male students. Classes are held at the college and clinical experience is gained in area hospitals and doctor's offices.
For students taking the curriculum as outlined, the weekly time commitment varies from 24 hours per week to 34 hours per week. Clinical facilities now require students to undergo criminal background checks and drug testing.
Students will be responsible for the cost of these checks and tests. Students excluded from clinical facilities as a result of positive background checks or drug testing will not be re-assigned to another facility. A student excluded from clinical facilities will not be able to complete clinical requirements of the program and must withdraw from the program.
In addition, the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists requires disclosure of any conviction, felony or misdemeanor, on the registry application. At the sole discretion of the Registry, convictions may disqualify the student from the registry examination. Applicants with a felony or misdemeanor conviction should file a pre-application with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists to determine registry eligibility prior to enrolling in the program see the ARRT link below.
Radiography students will be required to complete clinical rotations which may require them to travel as much as one hour from campus.
All students will also be required to complete rotations during the late afternoon and early evening hours PM - PM. The Computed Tomography CT at Catawba Valley Community College is a nine month program that will provide the registered radiographer, nuclear medicine technologist or radiation therapist the didactic and clinical experience to become a registered computed tomography technologist.
See the Computer Tomography website for more information. For general information related to the profession of radiography, refer to the American Society of Radiologic Technologists. Radiography classes and clinical rotations are held during the day with some evening clinical assignments. The Radiography program consists of five semesters, which take two years to complete.
Please note that completion of these courses does not shorten your program length as the actual Radiography courses take two years five semesters to complete. Please contact the Program Director to get information on how to attend information sessions.
Program Director: Scott Vandevander svandevander cvcc. Information sessions will be held virtually through Webex at PM on the following dates:.
Please see the catalog for more information about the degree option in this curriculum. The Comprehensive Articulation Agreement CAA allows a student who earns the Associate degree with no grade lower than a "C" to be guaranteed admission to at least one of the UNC system schools as a Junior and make a smooth transition for maximum credit transfer.
Some Associate in Applied Science degrees may transfer in full or in part to a four-year school. Owners Only. The following is the most current program effectiveness data. Program Completion Rate: The number of students who complete the program within the stated program length.
CVCC uses state-of the are facility and equipment. The mission of the Radiography Program is to prepare individuals to function in the professional medical community as entry-level radiographers certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
This five semester, Associate in Applied Science program will offer opportunities for students to acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to use radiation to produce images of the various organs and systems and to provide safe, effective patient care. The vision of the Radiography Program is to strive for excellence through continuous improvement providing students with marketable skills and learning opportunities that promote critical thinking and problem-solving.
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