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CCD Radiologic Technology Faculty and Staff
Amy Clemons RT(R)M MAEd Director, Radiologic Sciences Programs [email protected] 303.365.8300
Johanna Morrison B.A. R.T.(R) Clinical Coordinator [email protected] (303) 365-8375
Daniela Higgins [email protected] Program Advisor (303)365-8300
Center for Allied Health at Lowry: 303-365-8300
Radiology Technology Program
MISSION STATEMENT
Supply the community of Denver and the state of
Colorado with safe, competent, Radiologic
Science Professionals, who possess the entry-level knowledge and skills necessary to provide
comprehensive quality care to adults and pediatric patients in a culturally
diverse society.
Mission Statement Pledge, cont.
Provide students the opportunity to succeed in Radiology Technology by:
Offering equal access to the program.
Supporting successful student outcomes through a broad general education, comprehensive advising and support services, and a full range of learning activities that facilitate learning needs and styles.
Promoting the motivation, knowledge and skills necessary for upward mobility through life long learning.
Assisting the student to assume responsibility for his/her education and professionalism.
PROGRAM GOALS1.Students will be clinically competentStudents will accurately position patients for radiographic procedures.Students will learn to apply appropriate technical factors.Students will understand and practice radiation protection. 2.Students will communicate effectivelyStudents will demonstrate effective, medically-oriented communication skills.Students will practice written communication skills. 3. Students will use critical thinking and problem solving skills.Students will perform radiographic trauma examinations.Students will critically analyze images. 4. Students will evaluate the importance of professional growth and development.Students will be knowledgeable about the advanced Radiologic modalities. Students will demonstrate professional behavior.
5. Program Effectiveness Measures:
According to the following measurable outcomes:
Program will maintain a 21-month program completion rate 75% or higher
Program will maintain a first-time pass rate of ARRT board examination of 75% or higher
At least 85% of program graduates who are actively seeking employment will
obtain employment within 6 months of graduation.
Students will be satisfied with their education (80% or higher).
Employers will be satisfied with the graduate’s performance (80% or higher).
Program Accreditation
The RTE Program is accredited by:
JRCERT Joint Review Committee on Education in
Radiologic Technology
The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of the North Central Assoc. of Colleges & Schools
(this means transferable credits)
JRCERT
20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite #2850Chicago, IL 60606-3182(312) 704-5300http://www.jrcert.orgStandards for compliance found at:http://www.jrcert.org/acc_standards.html
What does a Radiologic Technologist need to know?
Anatomy & Physiology Basic Physics Positioning Patient Care Customer Service How to work independently and as a member of a
team
Physical Requirements
Full range of body motion: handling and lifting patients physical dexterity eye-hand coordination
Standing, walking 7 hrs of 8 hr day Frequently lift, carry 25 pounds
Occasionally lift 50+ pounds with assistance
Requires visual, hearing acuity
Associate in Applied Science Degree (AAS)
5 semester program Eligible to sit for ARRT Certification
Examination upon graduation Articulation agreements toward
Bachelor’s degrees with: Colorado Mesa University: BAS Radiologic
Technology Regis University: BS Healthcare
Administration
What is unique about CCD’s Radiography Program?
Clinical Internships at Denver hospitals
Multiple Laboratories at CCD Lowry Campus: 2 working x-ray rooms C-arm and portable equipment Digital and film/screen imaging Nursing simulation and skills labs Computer lab Anthropomorphic phantom
Longest standing Radiography program in Colorado
Pre-requisite Coursework:
ENG 121- English Composition BIO 106 or BIO 201/202 MAT 121 or higher (beginning Spring 2015
application) PSY 101 or SOC 101 or PSY 235 HPR 178- Medical Terminology (2 credits) RTE 101- Intro. to Radiography
“B” grade or better required for program entry Strongly Recommended: PHY 105 (Physics)
Note: There is a 7 year limit for all science prerequisites
& 10 years on Math
Transcripts Submit transcripts to CCD Admissions Department
as soon as possible CCD Admissions dept: (303) 556-2420
International Transcripts: U.S. equivalency from World Education Services,
see website at www.wes.org
CCD will not translate international transcripts
Application Process
1. Complete all prerequisite coursework
2. Submit complete admissions packet April 15th - May 15th
3. Packet must be complete, or it will not be considered
4. Packets evaluated & scored1. Top scoring candidates (approx. 40) invited to interview 25
accepted
5. Interviews conducted first 2 weeks of Summer semester
1. No exceptions or alternate dates
6. Information from application packet and interview compiled, scored on a matrix.
Application Process, cont’d
1. Top scoring candidates invited to enter program in August
2. Notification of acceptance will occur in late June; the next 4 highest-scoring candidates will be placed on a waiting list
3. Students may apply and interview a maximum of 3 times
4. If requested, the Radiography program staff will provide recommendations to help candidates improve their chances for success the next year if not invited into the program.
Admission Packet
MUST BE COMPLETE! Documents available at www.ccd.edu/radiography Send Official transcripts to CCD admissions
dept., with request for evaluation ASAP! Verification of completed application to CCD Radiography Program application Resume and cover letter Unofficial transcripts from all transfer credit
institutions Two structured reference surveys (sealed
envelope & signed) Your contact information, including your email
address
Admission Packet
A typed, well-written, grammatically correct, essay-style answer to two questions (one page each) found on Radiography website
Examples: What are your professional interests and goals? What personal characteristics do you believe a person
should have to be a successful Radiologic Technologist?
Provide verifiable date of attendance of at least one Information & Advising session
Interview
Attributes considered during interview:
Verbal and non-verbal Communication skills
Healthcare and Customer Service Experience Aptitude for healthcare Volunteer/Community Service
GPA & RTE 101 Grade Supplemental course work
Preparedness for 40+ hour/week academic & clinical schedule
Professionalism Appearance, Punctuality Ability to work as a team member
Tips
Gain healthcare experience: Volunteer at a hospital or nursing home Get a job at a healthcare facility
Research the profession to assure it is a good fit for you
Maintain a high GPA Including RTE 101
Interview: Dress Professionally Arrive early
Show enthusiasm for previous jobs/career Demonstrate aptitude for teamwork
I’m in! Now What Happens?
From June to August several things happen:
Job Shadow at a clinical site
Get Immunizations
CPR certification
10-year Federal background check & drug screening
Line up Financial Aid (at least 6-8 weeks before fall semester)
Prepare yourself and your family for a challenging two years!
Criminal Background Check
This is a 10 year Federal Background Check
Disqualifying Offenses: Any conviction, plea of guilty or no contest, or
deferred adjudication of the following criminal offenses (felony or misdemeanor) appearing on a criminal background check will disqualify an applicant for admission to a CCCS Health Program.
There is no appealing this background check. It is mandatory.
I Crimes of violence (assault, sexual offenses, arson, kidnapping, murder, any crime against an at-risk adult or juvenile, etc.). as defined in section 18-1.3-406 C.R.S. in the 10 years immediately preceding the submittal of application.
II Any offense involving unlawful sexual behavior—same time limit as above.
III Any crime, the underlying basis of which has been found by the court on the record to include an act of domestic violence, as defined in section 18-6-800.3 C.R.S. in the 7 years immediately preceding the submittal of application.
IV Any crime of child abuse, as defined in section 18-6-401 C.R.S.—same time limit as above.
V Any crime related to the sale, possession, distribution or transfer of narcotics or controlled substances—same time limit as III.
VI Crimes of theft—Felony has a 7 year limit; Misdemeanor has a 5 year limit
VII Any offense of sexual assault on a client by a psychotherapist, as defined in section 18-3-405.5 C.R.S. in the 7 years immediately preceding the submittal of application
VIII Crimes of moral turpitude (prostitution, public lewdness/exposure, etc.) Same time limit as above.
IX Registered sex offenders (NO time limit) X Any offense in another state, the elements of
which are substantially similar to the elements of any of the above offenses.
XI More than 1 D.U.I. in the 7 years immediately preceding the submittal of application
Students who have successfully completed the terms of their deferred adjudication agreement will not be disqualified.
ARRT Pre-Application Ethics ReviewNote: Required for anything other than traffic violations
Eligibility to sit for the ARRT Exam: Graduate of an
accredited radiology program
ARRT Board approval to sit for Certification Exam
To inquire about eligibility email or call:
www.arrt.org (651) 687-0048 Resolve status before
entering RT program
Tuition Costs, In-state (Subject to change)
Pre-requisites: $1,550.00 1st Year $3,370.00 2nd Year $2,310.00 Total Tuition=$7,230.00 Books = $800.00 +/- Uniforms = $250.00 +/- Fees= $500.00 Total = $8,780.00 +/- (2013
data)
$$$
Financial Aid Information
Financial Aid Office: 303-556-5503 COF- College Opportunity Fund- stipend
paid by the state for you to attend college in Colorado up to 145 credits
You must register/ be Colorado resident to receive the $$$
Sign-up at www.ccd.edu (COF)
Program Schedule1st Year: Fall/Spring Semester
Mon/Weds 8 hours clinical/day Tues/Thurs 9:00 - 4:00 class Friday 8:00 – 3:30 ( 1 two hour Lab) (start and end times can vary)
Summer Semester Mon – Thurs, evenings or weekends Clinical
Program Schedule, cont’d
2nd Year:Fall semester
Mon/Wed 9:00-3:00 class Clinical T/Th/F Occasional weekend/evening
Spring semester Wednesday 9:00 - 12:00 class T/Th /F clinical
Occasional weekend/eveningTimes subject to change
Program Curriculum
Physical principles of Radiation: Physical interactions which create x-rays Properties of x-ray energy Thorough understanding of x-ray equipment operation How x-rays affect human cells at the atomic level
Anatomy and Procedures: Basic understanding of all anatomical systems
In-depth study of bony anatomy Positioning of every body part for radiographic image production Appropriate technical factors needed in order to create a diagnostic imagee
Curriculum, cont’d
Pathology Familiarity with common diseases and how they affect the x-
ray image
Patient Care Basic nursing care sterile procedures Starting IV’s Vital signs CPR
Basic understanding of the care and treatment of the ill
Curriculum, cont’d
Clinical Internship: 16-32 hours each week at area hospitals
performing radiographic procedures
Affiliate Hospitals
The Children’s Hospital The Medical Center of Aurora Presbyterian St. Luke’s Sky Ridge Medical Center Kaiser Permanente-multiple locations Avista Adventist Medical Center Denver Health Medical Center Porter Adventist Hospital
Employment and Advancement Opportunities
Steady employment growth statewide & nationally
Second-year radiography students often receive job offers before graduation
Advancement Opportunities: Radiation Therapy (CCD offers) Computed Tomography (CCD offers ) Mammography (CCD offers) Nuclear Medicine MRI Interventional Network Administration Healthcare Administration P.A. or R.A. training