![]() ![]() Upon satisfactory completion of the program, students are awarded the Associate of Applied Science degree and are eligible to apply for the certification exam by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Those students accepted to the program will receive instructions on how to complete the Health Requirements for clinical access clearance prior to the initial clinical experience in the first summer term. Applicants with the highest academic potential scores and screening scores who have completed all admission requirements will be considered for interviews with the advisory committee.įollowing the formal interviews applicants will be notified of their admission status by the Radiologic Technology department. All required program application materials must be submitted to program officials/health sciences division personnel no later than October 15. Applicants are required to enroll and successfully complete RADT 1100 Introduction to Medical Imaging, during the fall semester prior to formal interviews. Formal interviews with the Radiologic Technology Advisory Committee are held in November each year. Program enrollment is limited by clinical education settings capacity and interview or admission is not guaranteed. Transportation to and from clinical education settings is the sole responsibility of each individual student. Clinical competency is obtained through completion of practicum objectives in approved clinical education settings throughout middle Tennessee. ![]() The total program is 24 months in length and requires clinical and didactic competency as outlined in the curriculum. As a professional, the radiographer is required to observe the ethical and professional standards expected of all persons involved in caring for patients in health care settings. ![]() Radiologic Technology is a health profession that involves producing diagnostic images of patient's internal structures for use by the radiologist or referring physician in diagnosing medical problems and disorders. Students and advisors should run a degree audit from m圜hargerNet each semester to confirm classes are applicable to the program of study.įor more information or Health Sciences Division office at 931.540.2600 or 931.540.2599ĭetailed information is available via Admission and Continuation/Retention Requirements
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