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Radiography School: Cuyahoga Community College Venue: Brunswick, Cleveland, Parma, Westlake Tel.: 800-954-8742 A radiographer performs radiographic examinations that aid the physician in diagnosis and treatment of injury and disease. He/she understands radiation and knows how to produce high quality diagnostic examinations safely. Typically, a radiographer is employed in hospitals, clinics, doctors offices and industry, providing patient services around the clock. Graduates of the Tri-C program are eligible to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist Examination. This program is accred... |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) School: Cuyahoga Community College Venue: Brunswick, Cleveland, Parma, Westlake Tel.: 800-954-8742 This MRI program is designed for credentialed technologists and provides the didactic and clinical experience components need for magnetic resonance imaging. This program is designed for working professional, medical imaging technologists and as such, courses are offered in the evenings and weekends. Flexibility is provided for scheduling clinical experience in order to meet the needs of working adults. |
FCC GROL Format: E-learning School: CIE Bookstore Venue: Cleveland Tel.: (800) 321-2155 After completing this course you will be ready to take the FCC examination for a General Radiotelephone Operator License. |
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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Radiologic Technology Format: Online School: Minnesota State Community and Technical College Venue: Detroit Lakes Tel.: 800.492.4836, 800.426.5603, 888.696.7282 The Radiologic Technology program prepares individuals to perform various radiologic procedures. The radiologic technologist instructs and positions patients, manipulates radiographic equipment, adjusts exposure factors, provides radiation protection for patient and self, develops radiographic images, evaluates the quality of finished radiographs and carries out activities associated with quality control. The radiologic technologist carries out these functions under the supervision or upon the d...
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