If you like technology, are good with people, and want to work in the medical field, a career as a radiology technologist could be a good choice for you.
In this accredited program, you’ll learn to use sophisticated imaging tools—such as X-ray, ultrasound, CT and MRI—to capture images that help doctors treat and diagnose diseases and injuries. Courses explore anatomy, physiology, positioning and radiographic techniques. You’ll also receive hands-on clinical training in local medical imaging departments.
Upon completion of the program, you will qualify to take the national registry examination given by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). As a registered radiology technologist, you could work in a hospital, clinic, medical office or mobile unit—providing care for patients of all ages and with a variety of medical conditions.
Detailed Information
Spokane Community College Radiology Technology program (formerly Holy Family Hospital School of Radiologic Technology and Sacred Heart Medical Center School of Radiologic Technology) has graduated qualified radiologic technologists since 1965. The Radiology Technology program is full-time and runs for seven continuous quarters, with a new class beginning in September of each year. Upon successful completion of the program, the student receives an Associate of Applied Science degree and is then eligible to apply for admission to the National examination administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). A scaled score of 75 or better allows the graduate to use the title "Radiologic Technologist" and its abbreviation "R.T.(R)" after his or her name. These are the official credentials recognized by the American Medical Association.
Radiologic Technologists are an integral part of a team of healthcare workers providing patient care. Their primary duties include producing radiographic examinations that aid the physicians in diagnosing diseases and/or injuries. The Radiologic Technologist performs examinations at the request of a physician. The student's clinical hours are primarily days, Monday through Friday; however, the students are required to complete a certain number of evening shifts as well.
Upon completion and graduation of the program, students are able to take the National Registry examination given by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
Mission
The mission of Spokane Community College aligns with the mission of the Community Colleges of Spokane: "To provide all students an excellent education that transforms their lives and expands their opportunities."
Goals
The college's goals are visionary and define what we do to accomplish our mission.
Academic Transfer
We prepare students for successful transfer to the next step of their educational journey.
Adult Basic Education
We prepare students for college-level courses by guiding, supporting, and providing the tools necessary to achieve their academic, personal, and professional goals.
Career and Technical Education
We prepare students to enter the workforce in a timely manner; supporting our community needs in available and sustainable careers with a focus on future industries.
Student Success
We provide the services and resources needed for our students to be successful.
Radiology Technology Mission Statement
The philosophy of the Radiology Technology program at Spokane Community College is to provide the health care community with qualified and competent Radiologic Technologists.
Additional Information
The following information may be found on file in the program director's office or radiologic technology student handbook:
- Standards for an accredited radiologic technology program
- Standards of conduct and performance
- Disciplinary policies and procedures
- Attendance/dress code/pregnancy policies, etc.
For general college experiences/tuition, visit our How Much Does it Cost? page.
Students in the Radiology Technology Program have additional estimated course and clinical fees. This is an estimate and may change at any time.
- Textbooks: $800
- Program lab fees per quarter $234
- Clinical Management Systems: $260
- Immunizations/drug test-cost to student
- Misc. fees: $350
Clinical Experience
During the program, you will complete a total of 1980 clinical hours. Clinical hours will help you gain valuable experience and knowledge. Visit our Clinical Hours and Clinical Sites pages to learn more.
FAQ's
Wondering what radiology technologists do? Would you like to learn more about the program? Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.
Accepted Students
Once a student has been accepted into the radiology technology program, (s)he will receive the following:
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Letter from the Program Director:
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Offering the student acceptance into the program
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Notification of the mandatory "New Student Orientation" class
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Must successfully pass a national background check
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At the "New Student Orientation" the student will receive:
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Orientation schedule, thus allowing the students to know what to expect and times they are in school the first three weeks of fall quarter
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Fall class/clinical schedule, thus allowing them to plan the remainder of their schedule
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Students will be fitted for their uniforms
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Checklist of requirements and forms regarding various items that must be met prior to the first day of school created by the Allied Health secretaries - All of this must be turned in the by the last day of Summer Quarter for Fall Entrance. The items are:
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Hepatitis B form/titers/vaccinations
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Varicella vaccine documentation (Chicken Pox)
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TB test (two separate tests or a QuantiFERON blood test)
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MMR (Measles/Mumps/Rubella vaccination or immunity documentation)
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Drug screening
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Flu vaccine form
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TDaP vaccine (Ktetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis)
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COVID-19 vaccination
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Textbook listing for fall quarter
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CPR Class
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Radiology Student Handbook
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Radiology Master Plan of Education
Helpful Links
The Joint Commission on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)
American Registry for Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
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The national credentialing body for the various areas of radiology while ensuring patient care quality and safety. This organization tests, certifies and maintains the continuing education requirements for radiology, nuclear medicine and radiation therapy technologists.
Washington Society of Radiologic Technologists (WSRT)
American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT)
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This society serves the radiology profession by meeting the needs of radiology technologists. This is done through providing continue education opportunities, keeping the most recent information, updating standards and curriculums in areas pertaining to radiology, as well as recruitment, retention and providing advocacy.