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Radiologic Technology

Program Information

Location of Program:

Forrest County Campus

Program Start:

Summer Semester

Program Contact Information:

RAD@prcc.edu
or
601.403.1000

Brief Description of Program:

The 91¸£Àû Department of Radiologic Technology is affiliated with Forrest Health Systems, Merit Health- Wesley Medical Center, Hattiesburg Clinic Main / Orthopedics, Memorial Health Systems (Gulfport/ Stone County) Marion General Hospital (Columbia), Highland Community Hospital in (Picayune), and George Regional Health Systems (Lucedale). Each center serves as a clinical practice center where students are provided the opportunity to gain experience and develop skills necessary to qualify for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist Examination.
The 91¸£Àû Department of Radiologic Technology is anticipating offering two diverse pathways for students to earn an Associate of Applied Science degree. Both pathways offer a two-year Associate of Applied Science degree program and both begin in the summer semester of each year. The first semester consists of classroom studies and upon completion of this session, the clinical phase will begin with rotation through each assigned area.
1. Day Program - The day program is a six-semester program beginning every summer. Due to the diversity of inpatient conditions and workload, there are clinical assignments on weekend and evening shifts as deemed necessary by program officials. Shifts will include 7 a.m.-3 p.m., 8 a.m.-4 p.m., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., 10 a.m.-6 p.m., 2 p.m. - 10 p.m. 3p.m.-11 p.m., and a minimum weekend assignment from 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. to take advantage of patient availability at these times. During the second year of training, students have the opportunity to rotate through the specialty areas to allow insight into their options after graduation.
2. Evening Program - The evening program is a six-semester program which offers a night and weekend alternative for students who may have daytime commitments. This will follow the same primary layout as the day program with minor modifications to better accommodate the pm/weekend hours.
PRCC Radiologic Tech student

Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology Accreditation StatementÌý

91¸£Àû Radiography program (#0469) is accredited by:
The Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology
20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850
Chicago, IL 60606-3182
(312) 704-5300
±ð³¾²¹¾±±ô: mail@jrcert.org

The program’s current accreditation award is for 8 years and the current accreditation award letter can be found. Programs must include a hyperlink to their unique program information page found on the JRCERT website. PRCC radiology program page may be found on JRCERT website using the Ìý´Ú±ð²¹³Ù³Ü°ù±ð.

JCERT Standards of Accreditation

JCERT Accreditation Letter

for more information on the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JCERT).Ìý

Radiologic Technology Associations:

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Forrest General HospitalÌý

6051 Highway 49Ìý
Hattiesburg, MS 39402Ìý

Marion General HospitalÌý

1560 Sumrall RoadÌý
Columbia, MS 39429-2654Ìý

George Regional Health SystemÌý

859 Winter StreetÌý
Lucedale, MS 39452Ìý

Memorial Health System, GulfportÌý

4500 13th StreetÌý
Gulfport, MS 39502-1810Ìý

Hattiesburg ClinicÌýÌý

415 South 28th AvenueÌý
Hattiesburg, MS 39401Ìý

Memorial Health System, Stone CountyÌý

1434 Central Avenue E.ÌýÌý
Wiggins, MS 39577Ìý

Hattiesburg Clinic Orthopedics and Sports MedicineÌý

Tatum ParkÌý
103 Medical ParkÌý
Hattiesburg, MS 39402Ìý

Merit Health WesleyÌýÌý

5000 West Hardy StreetÌý
Hattiesburg, MS 39402Ìý

Highland Community HospitalÌý

801 Goodyear BlvdÌý
Picayune, MS 39466Ìý

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Possible careers in this program:

Radiologic technologists are needed in every health care setting, including hospitals, outpatient clinics, and physicians’ offices. Clinical specialties within the profession range from prenatal care to orthopedics. You could manage an entire radiology department, including its budget and personnel. You could teach, inspiring new generations of radiologic technologists, or you could perform research that leads to breakthroughs in diagnostic imaging or radiation therapy. With additional education, you could become a radiologist assistant, expanding your capabilities by serving as a radiologist extender. The boundaries of your career in radiologic technology are determined only by your own abilities and interests.

Mission of Program:

The mission of the Radiologic Technology program at 91¸£Àû is to provide a quality educational experience in the radiological science profession and to help the student succeed both academically and clinically as an entry-level radiographer. Our mission includes preparation in the affective, cognitive, and psychomotor domains and our goal is to produce clinically competent technologists that model professionalism constantly and consistently. We strive to assist our students to develop problem-solving skills that will allow them to communicate effectively and successfully with the patient and that will allow them to meet the needs and demands of our profession in our surrounding community.

Essential requirements of a person in this career field:

Applicants must meet all PRCC Application requirements plus: Be graduates of accredited high school or the equivalent and be 18 years of age by December 31 of the year in which they are applying. Excellent health, a sense of responsibility, integrity, a sincere liking for people, emotional stability, tolerance, and tact are all essential qualities desired in an applicant. The applicant must be physically capable of functioning in all aspects of Radiologic Technology. Therefore the student should: Be capable of assisting the transfer of patients to/from wheelchairs and stretchers to radiographic tables, etc. Be capable of preparing contrast media for usage as necessary. Be of adequate height, weight, and size to reach the x-ray tube at its highest point when centered on the radiographic table and maneuver equipment.

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What a student can expect from a career in this field:

A career in radiologic technology offers a promising future, job stability and a good salary. As technology advances and the American population ages, the demand for radiologic exams and procedures has grown. The country needs qualified professionals to provide medical imaging and radiation therapy. In addition, many employers allow radiologic technologists to work flexible schedules, including part-time or evenings, giving you the time you need for family, friends, school, or other activities.

Goals of Program:

Our Program promotes its mission by:
1. ÌýThe program will graduate students that are clinically competent.
2. ÌýThe program will graduate students that demonstrate critical thinking skills.
3. ÌýThe program will graduate students that demonstrate effective communication.

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