School of Radiologic Technology at Henry Ford St. John Hospital
Healthcare Industry
Hospitals
Organizations Involved
Henry Ford Health System
Occupations Involved
Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
Workforce Development Focus
Increasing number of healthcare workers
Workforce Issues Addressed
Attracting individuals to work in a healthcare profession; Training individuals to work in a healthcare profession;
Description
The School of Radiologic Technology offers a diverse and stimulating two-year (24-month) program of instruction. The program that meets the curriculum standards established by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists and is accredited. It is recommended to students who wish to receive their education at a progressive and active hospital. Henry Ford St. John Hospital is a designated trauma center offering a wide variety of educational experiences. Students receive didactic instruction and clinical education in all phases of the Department of Radiology. During the two-year program approximately 40% is spent in academic preparation and 60% in developing clinical competencies. Students will experience a vast spectrum of exams in the hospital Radiology departments, Henry Ford St. John Hospital; Henry Ford Warren Hospital, Madison Heights Campus; Henry Ford Warren, Madison Heights Campus; St. Clair Orthopedics; Henry Ford St. John Hospital at 23 Mile; and St. John Surgery Center. Additional clinical rotations may be added. These assignments serve to enhance the curriculum by providing specialized clinical educational opportunities. No college credits are transferable to this program, as this is not a credit granting institution. A minimum Associates degree is required or enrollment through one of the following colleges or universities that HF has articulation agreements with.
For more information: https://www.henryford.com/hcp/med-ed/allied/st-john-rad-tech
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