The Radiologic Technologist program meets the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist ("ARRT") requirements for graduates pursuing an ARRT certification. The entire program is designed to prepare students to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to operate diagnostic imaging equipment and produce high-quality medical images that can help healthcare providers diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions. Studying to become a radiologic technologist involves learning about human anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, and diagnostic imaging procedures, as well as developing the technical skills necessary to operate imaging equipment and maintain patient safety. Our program further provides students this essential knowledge and skill to ensure the graduate's future patients receive high-quality imaging services and that healthcare providers have the information they need to provide the best possible care to their patients. Radiologic technologists play an essential role in the healthcare field. They work alongside other healthcare professionals to provide accurate and timely diagnostic imaging services to patients. By producing detailed images of the inside of a patient's body, radiologic technologists help doctors and other healthcare providers identify the source of a patient's symptoms, make informed treatment decisions, and monitor the progress of a patient's recovery.
National Polytechnic College is an educational institution that provides technical training to students. Located in Lakewood, California, the school offers degree and certificate programs in various fields such as automotive technology, computer networking, and welding. With experienced faculty, modern facilities, and a focus on hands-on training, National Polytechnic College aims to prepare students for a successful career in their chosen field.