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Currently accepting applications for classes beginning July 2008 and January 2009.
Our history
The
school began enrolling students in 1953, and consisted of on-the-job training
for one year with little or no didactic work involved. The program now is
24 months and includes more than 450 hours of didactic instruction
and more than 2,000 hours of clinical experience. Classes begin in July and
January; however selection for both classes is made once a year. Class
size is small; not all applicants can be admitted.
Our
Mission
To provide our community and region with radiography graduates who professionally
deliver high quality health services with competence, excellence, and
compassion.
Accreditation
Hendrick Medical Center School of Radiography is accredited by the Joint
Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology, JRCERT 20 North
Wacker Drive, Suite 900, Chicago, IL, 60606-2901 (312) 704-5300
Program Goals
- The program will meet or exceed requirements to maintain Joint Review
Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology accreditation.
- Graduates of the program will be able to obtain American Registry of Technologists
(ARRT) Registration.
- Graduates will demonstrate competence in both didactic and clinical performance in
diagnostic imaging procedures.
- Graduates will communicate effectively and function as a team member in the medical
environment.
- The majority of students who begin the program will obtain successful completion.
- The majority of graduates will find work in the field of radiography.
- The program will maintain an ongoing system of evaluation to assure attainment of
JRCERT objectives and program goals.
Contact Information
School of Radiography
Hendrick Medical Center
1900 Pine Street
Abilene, TX 79601
325.670.2364
email: rbower@ehendrick.org
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