RadTechs continue to be in high demand! When you graduate with your Radiologic Technology Associate Degree, and successfully complete the registry examination of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), you will qualify for entry level positions in hospitals, clinics and private offices.
This two-year program requires attendance for six semesters including two summer sessions. The practical experiences you will have in off-site clinic will heighten your awareness of patient communication practices and acquaint you with all phases of radiologic technology practice, which often varies from hospital to hospital. The personal contacts you develop will often help you in your job search after graduation.
Grand Rapids Community College
Grand Rapids Community College, headquartered in Grand Rapids, MI, is a public higher education institution with a century-long history of educational service, founded in 1914. It offers over 145 career, transfer, and certificate programs and partners with over 345 companies for custom workforce training, providing seamless transfer opportunities to more than 35 college and university programs. The college annually awards $1.1 million in scholarships to over 1,000 students, fostering a supportive environment that inspires and empowers students to succeed and contribute to the community. Its Phlebotomy Skills for Healthcare program is delivered in a hybrid format, preparing students for certification and employment.
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