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Medical Radiography


Addiction Counselor The radiologic technologist conducts herself or himself in a professional manner, responds to patient needs and supports colleagues and associates in providing quality patient care. The program adheres to the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists standard of ethics.

The Clark College Medical Radiography Program prepares the successful graduate to obtain an A.A.S. degree and take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification examination. Radiologic Technology graduates work in hospitals, clinics and a variety of other health care settings. Medical Radiographers take radiographs of the human body; and these radiographic images are used to make a diagnosis for the patient and their doctor.


 

Applying to the Medical Radiography program
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    Upon Acceptance


  • To have an application sent to you or for information about how to apply, contact the Health Occupation Admissions Office at heoc@clark.edu

  • For advising questions or information regarding preliminary requirements, contact the Health Occupation Advising Office at healthocadv@clark.edu

  • If you have already applied and submitted the $42.25 application fee and want to check on the status of your application, contact the Health Occupation Credentials Evaluation Office at healthoccred@clark.edu



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