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Radio school training courses in Baltimore, MD (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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Radiologic Technology School: Fortis Colleges in Maryland Venue: Baltimore, Towson, Landover Tel.: 1-855-4-Fortis X-rays are more than simply images of broken bones. Physicians use radiologic imaging to see inside the human body to assist in the diagnosis of diseases, medical conditions or bodily injuries. |
Medical Basic X-ray Technician School: Fortis Colleges in Maryland Venue: Baltimore, Towson, Landover Tel.: 1-855-4-Fortis With the Medical Basic X-ray Technician program, Fortis has designed a program taught at select schools in Florida, Ohio, Utah, Virginia and Alabama to provide a learning experience based upon hands-on, practical training. The Fortis x-ray program educates students in a variety of entry-level EKG medical skills. |
Amateur (Ham) Radio School: Community College of Baltimore County Continuing Education Venue: Baltimore Tel.: 443-840-4700 Gain an introduction to amateur or ham radio in the 21st century. Topics will include an explanation of the equipment involved, the roll of amateur radio in emergency service, and the entertainment aspects such as contesting and "rag chewing." |
Radiography (X-Ray Technology) School: Community College of Baltimore County Venue: Baltimore Tel.: 443-840-CCBC (2222) Radiography uses x-ray radiation to create images of the tissues, organs, bones and vessels that make up the human body. Most people are familiar with chest x-rays and also know that x-rays are the best way to diagnose broken bones. The radiographer or x-ray technologist is the person who actually produces x-ray images of human anatomy for the physician to read and make a diagnosis.
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Radio & Television Broadcasting Format: Online School: UMSL Continuing Education Venue: St. Louis Tel.: (314) 516-5961 An introduction to broadcasting, including the areas of history, government regulations, station operation, and program development. Official Website: http://www.umslce.org/
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